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Making Your Own All-Natural Perfumes (3 Types)
Price: $39.00

Learn to make three different types of Essential Oil perfumes!

What a fun & enjoyable experience it is to make your own 100% natural perfumes for yourself, family and loved ones. Once you see how easy and fun it is to create your own personalized natural scents, you'll never buy synthetic fragrances again. Witht his handout, you'll learn how pure essential oils can be used to create 3 different types of all-natural fragrances:

SPRAY PERFUMES: Most commercial spray perfumes use alcohol as a base to carry the perfume and then evaporate, leaving only the scent behind. We'll make an alcohol-based perfume, similar to what you find in a department store, but without the chemical ingredients.

SOLID SCENTS: Solid perfumes (aka cream perfumes) are made from a combination of wax, carrier oils, and aromatic oils. They can also be moisturizing and softening to the skin. Solid perfumes are also discreet as they scent only you and not the entire room!

ROLL-ONS: Oil-based scents in a handy roller-ball applicator are very easy to make and wear. Roll-on bottles are great - not only are they compact for stashing in your bag or luggage - but they allow you to apply perfume without having to touch it with your fingers.

This class also covers: Basic Perfume Terminology, Essential Oil Blending, Equipment & Supplies, Essential Oil Precautions, 12 Top, 12 Middle & 10 Base Notes, Drop by Drop Recipes & Blend Ideas, Sources for Perfume Making Supplies and much more!

Page by Page Summary of What's In This Handout:
 
Page 1:  Top, Middle & Base Notes (description of each category, tips for making well-rounded perfumes & recommendations for how much scent to use for each perfume)
 
Page 2:  Equipment/Supplies & Perfume Blending Basics
 
Page 3:  Essential oil Cautions (instructions & warnings for safely using Essential Oils)
 
Page 4: Partial Perfume Terminology & Glossary (and additional links for complete glossaries on-line)
 
Page 5:  34 Essential Oils I Recommend Starting With (broken down into category: top, middle & base notes, with indicators for which are "odor intensive")
 
Page 6:  My Suggested Blends to Try (18 of my favorite perfume recipes, drop by drop, categorized by top, middle & base notes)
 
Page 7:  How to Make Oil-Based Scents (ingredients & directions for making roll-ons)
 
Page 8:  How to Make Wax-Based Solid Perfumes (ingredients & directions)
 
Page 9: How to Make Alcohol-Based Perfumes (ingredients, directions, info on different types of alcohol available)
 
Page 10:  Interesting Notes (from recommended book authors on the topics of popular scents for men & women, using fragrances as more than just body perfumes, etc.)
 
Page 11:  Description of a Perfume (basics on olfactive families, concentration & composition)
 
Page 12:  Recommended Reference Books & Resources
 
Page 13:  My Recommended On-Line Suppliers (16) relevant to the products made in this class (includes supplier name, state, phone number & website)