The Art of Cloning Perfume: How to Recreate Famous Perfumes with Essential Oils reveals a disciplined, methodical approach to understanding and reconstructing fragrance using natural materials. Rather than relying on guesswork or simple recipes, this book teaches you how to analyze, deconstruct, and rebuild the structure of well-known perfumes with precision.Drawing from professional perfumery principles, Rebecca Park Totilo introduces perfume cloning as a study of structure, balance, and scent evolution. You'll learn how fragrances unfold over time-from the initial impression to the lasting drydown-and how to interpret those transitions using essential oils, absolutes, resins, and botanical materials. Inside, you'll discover how to:Analyze commercial perfumes using scent profiling and structural breakdownIdentify fragrance families, accords, and weight distributionTranslate synthetic-heavy perfumes into natural equivalentsSelect essential oils that replicate specific scent effects and rolesBuild perfumes from the base up for stability, longevity, and diffusionEvaluate, refine, and troubleshoot your blends with professional techniques This book goes beyond traditional natural perfumery by focusing on reconstruction as a learning tool. Through guided examples, including full-clone walkthroughs and inspired formulations, you will develop the ability to think like a perfumer, understanding not just what a fragrance smells like but also how it is built. Featuring natural clone recipes inspired by iconic perfumes such as Chanel No. 5, Dior Sauvage, Black Orchid, Aventus, and more, this book bridges the gap between commercial fragrance design and botanical perfumery. Whether you are a natural perfumer, aromatherapist, or fragrance enthusiast, The Art of Cloning Perfume provides a clear framework for mastering scent structure, improving formulation skills, and creating perfumes that are both recognizable and uniquely your own.