This natural perfume recipe has a blend of relaxing and regenerative oils. Their sweet, floral scents are designed to be uplifting and to help release negative emotions.*
Using essential oils to make natural perfumes is fun and satisfying and makes great gifts. You will first need to make a base which can be either alcohol or a carrier oil such as jojoba. Jojoba has a long shelf life. Best results are achieved by using a combination of both, as shown below.
Use 1 teaspoon of carrier oil and 1 teaspoon of vodka. Place these in the bottle. Add the essential oils from the recipe, below, one drop at a time. After adding the essential oils, put the closure and lid on. Gently shake the mixture together. Store in a dark place for two weeks. After two weeks – VOILA! – the blend should have matured and will be ready to use!
Add the following essential oils to the base above.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.
Recipe from William Ziegler, Perfume Made Easy at Home, 2010
What could you substitute rose with?
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Try substituting lavender for the rose. I’m not a huge rose fan myself