Essential Oils

December 7, 2009

where can i get the pure essential oils used to make perfume?

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  1. Emily’s Oils & Essentials offers essential oils as well as base materials and packaging. It should be relatively easy for you to find some suggestions for percentages. You can make an oil based perfume, solid perfume or cologne.

    Comment by emilys oils and essentials — December 7, 2009 @ 12:07 pm

  2. Go to a Whole Foods market and talk to a consultant in the herbal and cosmetic counter. You may also get some good advice at some of the leading department store perfume counters like Nordstom, Bloomingdales

    Comment by mrfrudd2006 — December 7, 2009 @ 12:07 pm

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