A to Z Making Organic Perfumes at Home for Total Beginners
By Lisa Bond
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Have you ever sat in a bus, a café, or any other public place where within seconds of sitting you start feeling the need to sneeze or puke due to strong scents exhumed by someone who has either heavily used a synthetic perfume or whose perfume though lightly used scents so strongly as a result of its synthetic nature? It leaves you breathless with itching and sometimes watering eyes.
Synthetic perfumes, as opposed to organic perfumes, always do this. They leave no space for fresh air. Justin Timberlake once said:
The right scent can make you feel a little more stylish, but it should never eclipse who you are. It should compliment who you are.
This statement holds water. Perfumes should make a first impression that speaks about who you are. They should compliment you. Synthetic perfumes do the direct opposite. They announce their presence so strongly that you are overshadowed and fade into the background. Synthetic perfumes can also be risky health-wise as a result of their components which ranges from carcinogenic content to toxic petroleum products. You sure do not want to risk any of these.
Scents leave an impression. There, thus, arises a need for perfumes that give scents you would want to keep perceiving as they give a good first impression, pose no threat and perfectly compliment you. Remember, first impressions last for a long time. The answer to this is organic perfumes. Organic perfumes do not only give better scents but are safe. They can easily be made which is why we have compiled a couple of recipes that would aid your creating a scent that suits your personality. As Shakira once said:
“A good fragrance should have a certain personality that makes people identify the scent with you.”
This is well said. Knowing how to prepare your own organic perfumes will help you take note of combinations that best describe who you are.
Lisa Bond
Lisa Bond lives with her husband and 4 children in Belmont, California. After 20 years in accounting, she decided to write about the little things in life that made her and her family very happy. She stopped analyzing spread sheets and profit and loss and began writing about her many hobbies such as making bath bombs, gardening, raising backyard chickens, bee keeping and many more topics in her vast collection of skill sets. Fortunately, she learned the skill of research at Smith College and she is always studying new things that help her and her family live a better life. Lisa loves sharing ideas with the world.
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A to Z Making Organic Perfumes at Home for Total Beginners - Lisa Bond
Table of Contents
Book Dedication
Introduction
Why You Should Avoid Synthetic Perfumes
Essential Oils
Amaryllis
Bay Leaf Oil
Bergamot
Cedarwood Oil
Citronella
Clove
Galbanum
How to Make Flower Perfume Oil using Gardenia
More Ingredients to Include:
Geranium
Ginger
Hyacinth
Jasmine
Lavender
Lemon Oil
Patchouli
Rose
Sage
Extraction Of Organic Perfumes
Enfleurage
Cold Expression Of Oils
High notes
Mid notes
Base notes
Alchohol
Carrier Oils
Jojoba Oil
Avocado Oil
Olive Oil
Apricot Kernel Oil
Almond Oil
Fractionated Coconut Oil
Hazelnut Oil
Sesame Oil
Tea Oil
Kukui Oil
Bottles
Preparing Your Organic Perfumes
METHOD 1
METHOD 2
METHOD 3
METHOD 4
Scents For Males
Citrusy scents
Woody scents
Rose Perfume
Precautions And Suggestions
Health Benefits Of Organic Perfumes
How To Apply Your Organic Perfumes
Where To Buy Your Aromatherapy Products
What If I Don’t Get It Right
The Giving Spirit
Summary
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About the Author, Lisa Bond
Lisa Bond lives with her husband and 4 children in Belmont, California. After 20 years in accounting, she decided to write about the little things in life that made her and her family very happy. She stopped analyzing spread sheets and profit and loss and began writing about her many hobbies such as making bath bombs, gardening, raising backyard chickens, bee keeping and many more topics in her vast collection of skill sets.
Fortunately, she learned the skill of research at Smith College and she is always studying new things that help her and her family live a better life. Lisa loves sharing ideas with the world.
Book Dedication
I dedicate this book to my inspiration, Teresa de Anda. Teresa, you are one of the most positive persons that has moved my in my life.
Thank you so much for helping me move ahead in my life in doing what I love to do.
Your original and authentic Mexican recipes are a giant hit in my house with my kids, my husband and my friends. With your help, my husband cooks most of the time. Wow!
Teresa has so much energy, presenting her great, easy to make meals available in English and Spanish, all in text and video, and for free. Where do you get the energy to make your dreams come true, sharing these super, healthy meals with thousands.
What a woman you are Teresa.
Teresa comes out with 2 to 3 new great recipes every week. And all of the step by step videos with text are FREE.
You can find her by clicking here.
http://teresadeanda.com