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How To Make Perfume
by howtomakestuff Posted on August 20th, 2008Reputable designers create perfumes with distinctively fragrant aromas. You probably know that these prestigious items are often pricey. Why not create your own perfume to smell elegant without the need to shell out several hundreds of dollars for only a few bottles?
When making your own perfume, you must be aware of the fragrances that go well with your own bodily scent. People who sweat a lot should wear a subtle fragrance or the mixture of perfume and sweat will make the person smell pungent. On the other hand, folks who do not sweat much can wear strong scents since they don’t have to worry about the chemical reactions between perfume oils and their bodily secretions.
Materials Used:
- alcohol
- Lavender oil
- Bergamot oil
- water
- perfume bottle
- small jar
Procedure:
- Purchase the oils from a reputable cosmetics shop. Never settle for the cheap ones so that you can produce perfume that has long- lasting scent.
- Grab a used perfume bottle from your closet. If you do not have any available, you can use a small vial that is tipped with a spraying apparatus.
- Fill a small jar with water.
- Place 10 droplets of both oils in the jar.
- Close the jar’s cover, then shake it until the components are completely mixed.
- Open the lid. If you do not like the scent, you can adjust the amounts of both oils, until you get a fragrance that you like.
- Store the jar in your closet for two days. Keep it away from sunlight to preserve the perfume’s scent.
- After two days, get the jar and transfer some of its contents to the perfume bottle.
Making perfume initially may be a bit costly since you will have to experiment with the oils until you perfect your scent. Once you master the art though, you’ll be able to create scents that can rival the popular ones available on the market.
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November 11th, 2008 at 5:58 pm
What about the alcohol??? At what point do you use the alcohol?
November 13th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
I often use scented oils as perfumes, but I like the idea of mixing them to find just the right scent.
March 27th, 2009 at 10:23 pm
i like to know a sample of practical lab of making perfume
May 20th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
hi there. i am in dire need of help here cuz i have this big bottle of perfume oil that i bought about a year ago..still good..doesnt smell bad..but i coulda kicked myself when i got it. big mistake…i thought it was gonna smell swee and yummy like it did on me years ago, and i tried to use it oncce as a shower scrub..ended up smelling like pee. had to wash all over again. now..i know u can make candles, lotions, or maybe incense sticks or a room spray…but..i need help how on to do it. i do not know all the steps, nor do i have a lot of money to go searching for complicated ingredients and i don’t want to waste this oil. if anyone out there knows of a few simple recipes with as few ingredients as possible, great. maybe i could make the stuff and give the finished products away to friends and family. thanks in advance for any help u can throw my way.
take care
October 7th, 2009 at 1:51 am
Jennifer it’s easy. You collect 2 metric cups of cat pee and mix the oils in until you find the desired scent. The cat pee properties enable the perfume to linger on the skin for days. Your friends will love you for it!