How to make your own body sprays with essential oils?
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1. Purchase ingredients to use for your body spray. Distilled water can be found in most supermarkets. Essential oils and other natural fragrances can be ordered online.
2. Prepare your fragrances. If you are making rose scented spray from fresh rose petals, for instance, blanch them with distilled water and then let them sit for a while. Filter the petals and pour the water, when cooled, into the glass spray bottle. If you are not using any flowers or herbs in the formula and are only using essential oils for fragrance,
3. Add distilled water to your mixing bowel (if you are testing the scent this way first) or directly to the spray bottle.
4. Place a small drop of fragrance into the spray bottle and then shake well. Spray your wrist and wait a few moments. Smell your wrist to decide whether you should add more fragrance. If you want the spray to moisturize your skin, and you want the scent to last longer on your skin, add a small amount of glycerin to the mix.
5. Store your finished product in dark glass at room temperature. Dark glass is preferable because it helps protect the ingredients from sunlight, which can alter the scent. Your spray should last for several days shelf life depends on ingredients used and how the body spray is stored.
Comment by Jean — August 15, 2009 @ 9:13 am
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Comment by .Music. — August 15, 2009 @ 9:13 am
Lavander.
Sandalwood is my favorite.
Orange Flower.
Lemongrass.
Sunflower.
Jasmine.
Peach.
Freesia.
:))
Those smell really good.
These are my favorite perfumes, and it tells you whats in them when you click the description.
They all smell fabulous.
http://shop.avon.com/shop/product_list.aspx?level1_id=300&level2_id=304&pdept_id=353&cat_type=C
Comment by Meggo — August 15, 2009 @ 9:13 am