Monday, November 20, 2006

The following recipes are a great way for you to get started, but we are sure that you will want to create your own scents to suit your unique personality. Have fun and don't be afraid to experiment! Learn how to make perfume by your own.

When you are experimenting with essential oils, make sure to understand the potency and/or health risks some oils can cause if not used properly. When in doubt, ask a professional aroma therapist/herbalist or at the health food store for more information.
What to use in place of:

Fragrance oils may be used in place of the essential oils for a cheaper version. Cover your work area with a plastic sheet. Essential oils and fragrance oils may damage surfaces. A good fragrance formula should consist of 75% dilutants such as vodka, and 25% fragrances. Glycerin is a good fixative which can be added to formulas to help it retain its scents.

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