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in your blend and do a skin patch test prior to using. Alcohol/Water Base Perfume Recipe


• 4 1/4 teaspoons Vodka • 1 1/2 teaspoons Distilled Water • 30 drops of your perfume blend


Directions: Blend all ingredients well and store in an airtight 1 ounce dark-colored glass container. Let sit for two weeks, shak- ing the bottle 1-3 times daily (more often is better) to mix the oils. After two weeks has passed, filter the perfume through a coffee filter and rebottle (using the same bottle is fine). Please note that this recipe has a heavy concentration of essential oils and is meant to be used sparingly. As with any blends that you use, you must check all safety data for the oils in your blend and do a skin patch test prior to using.


Cologne Recipe


• 4 1/2 teaspoons Vodka • 2 teaspoons Distilled Water • 22 drops of your perfume blend


Directions: Blend all ingredients well and store in an airtight 1 ounce dark-colored glass container. Let sit for two weeks, shak- ing the bottle 1-3 times daily (more often is better) to mix the oils. After two weeks has passed, filter the cologne through a coffee filter and rebottle into a one-ounce, fine-mist sprayer bottle. Please note that although this recipe makes a lighter co- logne, it still has a heavy concentration of essential oils and is meant to be used sparingly. As with any blends that you use, you must check all safety data for the oils in your blend and do a skin patch test prior to using. This makes only a one-ounce quantity so that you can try your cologne to see if you like it or want any changes to it before making a larger quantity.


Body Splash Recipe


• 4 1/2 teaspoons Vodka • 2 teaspoons Distilled Water • 14 drops of your perfume blend


Directions: Blend all ingredients well and store in an airtight 1 ounce dark-colored glass container. Let sit for two weeks, shak- ing the bottle 1-3 times daily (more often is better) to mix the oils. After two weeks has passed, filter the body splash through a coffee filter and rebottle into a one-ounce, fine-mist sprayer bottle. As with any blends that you use, you must check all safety data for the oils in your blend and do a skin patch test prior to using. This makes only a one-ounce quantity so that you can “try” your body splash to see if you like it or want any changes to it before making a larger quantity.


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