“Eau de Cologne“
Perfumes have been around for many years. What people tend to forget is that there are different types of these that are being sold in the market. The really basic ones are known as body splash while those that last a little longer on the skin are the Eau De Cologne and the Eau de Toilette.
The Eau de Cologne is considered to be a light perfume. There are a lot of manufacturers that offer this but those who don’t want to spend that much cash can settle for some home made concoctions. Here are some examples.
The first is called Lemon Spirit. The ingredients are composed of lemon grass, lavender and lime essentials. After these are mixed together with some vodka and shaken well, the mixture should be stored for three weeks. Read more…
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“Perfume Kit”
People who often go to the department store will surely notice the various perfumes sold on the display shelf. It is not rocket science that enables various companies to do it. This simply requires the proper training and tools on hand to make this happen.
The first to get is the perfume kit. This is available in stores and online that will cost about $30 to $40 a piece. People who find this expensive can make one buying the items separately.
Perfumes are made of water, a little alcohol and the essential oils. The person can go to the store and smell the scents to find out which ones are the best to get and then bring it home. Read more…
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November 24th, 2008
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“Scintillating Perfume”
Making your own scintillating perfume is not about being frugal. It is about taking control of what scent you put on by creating a fragrance that is uniquely suited to your body chemistry, mood and taste. Aside from making your own perfume for personal use, you can also decide to make your own perfume for a small business or as a novel and useful present for your friends and loved ones.
Like any craft, the basics of making your own scintillating perfume are easy and the whole process is fun. You don’t have to wait till you’re done to share the fun. You can opt to make your own perfume by yourself or make it a fun group activity for everyone to enjoy.
The actual perfume making will start after you have gathered the ingredients and materials you will need to make your fragrance. To find out what these are, you will have to consult a perfume recipe. Read more…
Categories: Perfume Tags: Body Chemistry, Body Sprays, Consensus, De Cologne, Fragrance, Fun, Group Activity, Novel, Perfume Oils, Perfume Recipes, Perfumes, Personal Use, Scents, Scintillating Perfume, Small Business
November 13th, 2008
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“Making Your Own Perfume”
Take note, when you buy a perfume bottle most of the cost goes to the packaging, advertising, sales profit and tax. Only a small percentage, actually around ten percent, is dedicated to the costs of the scents. So why buy when you can make your own perfume. Not only will you be able to save some money but you’ll get a blast from the pursuit of the perfect perfume.
One of the greatest advantages of making your own perfume is that you don’t have to worry about having chemicals and preservatives going onto your skin. Since you’re more likely going to work with natural, you don’t have to worry about the possible effects of synthetic materials on your body. Read more…
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November 13th, 2008
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“Perfume Making”
Hobbies are considered to be one way of releasing tension from the body. The person will just have to choose one, enroll in a class and then learn everything there is to know so this can be done at home.
Perfume making is considered to be a hobby. This is because it is very easy to make as long as the ingredients are available. The shelf life may not be that long compared to those produced by various manufacturers but it is a start of something that could be turned into a business.
Here are two examples of perfumes that are easy to make. The first is called Falling Stars. The essential ingredients will be lavender, chamomile and valerian oil. Some vodka and distilled water should also be added to make it blend together. Read more…
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