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How do you make home-made perfume?

Posted by admin | Posted in Home | Posted on 04-01-2009

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c.a.s.o.m.e.s. asked:


I’m working with flowers I can find in my garden and back yard. How do I make Perfume out of them?

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Check out this website it’s really cool:

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All you need is a bowl of water and the petals from your flowers(or whichever part you wish to use).
Place the flowers into the water and leave to soak for 2 or 3 hours. The longer you leave them, the stronger the perfume will be. When the fragrance is at the strenghth you want, pour into a spray bottle if you have one, but any airtight bottle will be fine if you don’t have a spray. You will have to check out allergy possiblities of each flower before you use them.

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The ways up are the same and really soft, i prefer to take the slowers you want, which can be the same or a mix and really pulverized then asmuch as you can, then with the most ure alcohol you find cover it and put it on a covered recipient for at least 7 days.
Probably you will find useful to put in different cans and let some of them 21 days, if you let them near a windo still you can light some candles and let the sun and the moon spray their light over them and think about a very deep whish, yes a love whish can be and then carry the perfum for trying to make that dream come true, for this las thing, 7 or 21 days is the most recomended.

You can use this mix as well as a gift to some saint of your preference if you are Cristian or Catholic.

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