How ToMake Your Own Solid Perfume By
Gene Ashburner ******* Copyright 2012 GeneAshburner Second Edition 2016 Smashwords Edition,License Notes This ebook is licensedfor your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold orgiven away to other people. If you would like to share this bookwith another person, please purchase an additional copy for eachrecipient. If youre reading this book and did not purchase it, orit was not purchased for your use only, then please return toSmashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respectingthe hard work of this author. Content
How To Make Your Own SolidPerfume
In this book I willteach you how to make solid perfumes.
Instructions and recipes havebeen included. Learn about the different essential oil combinationsthat make great perfumes!! Ingredients That You WillRequire Beeswax (grated or pastilles)OR see the alternatives to using beeswax at the end of thisbook Solid Beeswax Beeswax Pastilles Carrier oils (seeSection ) Essential oils andEssential Oil Blends (see Section - )
EquipmentThat You Will Require
1) A container for the solid perfume (see examples below). You can use containerssuch as empty chapstick tubes, candy tins, small plastic bottles(with a large opening), trinket boxes and lockets.
Trinket Boxes
Empty Candy ContainersAnd Small Plastic Containers 2) Double boiler tomelt the solid base
3) Straw / spoon /spatula to mix the perfume mixture 4) Glass container toblend the essential oils
Carrier Oils
Jojoba Oil Refined jojoba oil is colorless and odorless . Jojoba oil is safe touse as it can be used on the face, body and hair.
Almond Oil One gets either sweetor bitter almond oil.
Sweet almond oil has arich, skin nurturing consistency. Sweet almond oilprovides a very good base for essential oils. Bitter almond oil isan essential oil and is used for its smell rather than for anyother benefits. OliveOil Olive oil is the mostuniversally used carrier oil it is used both in cosmetics andcooking. Olive oil has an oilytexture and smell and is less preferred than other carrieroils. Calendula Oil Calendula oil hasgreat skin benefits and is safe to use in the base of a solidperfume.
EssentialOils
What isthe difference between essential oils and fragrance oil? Essential oils arenatural oils.
EssentialOils
What isthe difference between essential oils and fragrance oil? Essential oils arenatural oils.
Fragrance oils couldcontain synthetics and have already been diluted in carrieroils. Essential oils, fragrance oils and extracts that work verywell in solid perfumes: Bergamot essentialoil Bitter almondessential oil Cinnamon essentialoil Cedarwood essentialoil Frangipani essentialoil Frankincense essentialoil Jasmine essentialoil Lavender essentialoil Lime essential oil Mandarin essentialoil Myrrh essentialoil Nutmeg essentialoil Palmarosa essentialoil Patchouli essentialoil Peppermint essentialoil Pine essential oil Rose essential oil Sandalwood essentialoil Sweet orange essentialoil Vetiver essentialoil Violet leaf essentialoil Ylang Ylang essentialoil Chocolate fragranceoil Coffee Absolute Pure vanillaextract
Essential OilCombinations That Work Well Together
Recipe1 Sweet orange essentialoil Ylang Ylang essentialoil Sandalwood essentialoil
Recipe 2 Bergamot essentialoil Palmarosa essentialoil Pure Vanillaextract
Recipe 3 Patcholi essentialoil Palmarosa essentialoil Pure Vanillaextract
Recipe 4 Bergamot essentialoil Cedarwood essentialoil Ylang ylang essentialoil
Recipe 5 Lime essential oil Cedarwood essentialoil
Recipe 6 Ylang Ylang essentialoil Jasmine essentialoil Sandalwood essentialoil
Recipe 7 Frankincense essentialoil Patchouli essentialoil
Recipe 8 Rose essential oil Pure Vanillaextract Patchouli essentialoil
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