How to Study a Week Before an Exam
Q&A for How to Make Rose Petal Perfume
Coming soon
Search
-
QuestionCan I keep the roses in the water for 5-7 days for a stronger fragrance?Community AnswerYes, you can.
-
QuestionShould I use hot or cold water?Community AnswerI would use warm water, it would likely increase the oil output of the rose.
-
QuestionCan I use white roses?Community AnswerSure. You can use whatever rose you'd like.
-
QuestionHow long will the perfume last without preservatives?Community AnswerA month at the most, if you put in the refrigerator often and without leaving it the heat for long.
-
QuestionWhat kind of container should I keep the perfume in?Community AnswerYou should keep it in a travel size or 3 oz bottle, some of which come with a sprayer attached.
-
QuestionCan I add something sweet to rose petal perfume to make it smell sweeter?Community AnswerYes, but you should avoid adding things like honey or sugar because they will make it sticky.
-
QuestionWhat are the ingredients for rose petal perfume?Community AnswerRose petals, water, something to mash the rose petals with, and cotton balls for applying (optional).
-
QuestionWhat if I soak the rose petals in the water a little longer than 5 minutes, could it result in a stronger fragrance?Community AnswerYes, the fragrance will become stronger the longer you leave the petals in the water. It may also become stronger if you leave it in the sun for 5-10 minutes.
-
QuestionHow do I strain the perfume?Community AnswerStrain it with a sieve or cheesecloth.
-
QuestionWould it be okay if I leave the petals in the final product?Community AnswerYes, you may leave petals in as a decoration.
-
QuestionWhat do I do if the perfume turns out sticky?Community AnswerYou should add a little more water. If it's sticky, then you didn't add enough.
-
QuestionCan I use lavender? We have a huge bush of it outside my window.Community AnswerYes, you can use lavender. It will smell really nice and make a good smelling perfume.
-
QuestionWhen I strain the water after mashing the roses, do I keep using the same water?Community AnswerYes, you do. That water becomes the rose perfume.
-
QuestionWon't it leave red stains on clothes?Community AnswerNo, it won't. The rose petals are being diluted with water, so the color concentration will not be as strong.
-
QuestionAre there other ways that I can make perfume?Community AnswerYes, there are other ways that you can make perfume.
-
QuestionWhat do I do if it comes out with no scent?Community AnswerYou could add some rose extract to make the scent stronger, or continue repeating the process with new roses until the scent is strong enough for you.
-
QuestionCan I use as much as I want?Community AnswerOf course, use as much perfume as you like. It's your perfume. However you might not want to waste it unless you know you're going to make more.
-
QuestionDoes it irritate your skin?Community AnswerIt depends on your skin type, and the rose's species. Most wild roses with seeds irritate the skin if used on a daily basis because of the bacteria build-up.
-
QuestionHow long do I need to leave the petals in the water?Community AnswerIt depends on how strong you want the scent to be, but you really only have to leave the petals in for a minute or two.
-
QuestionWhen making rose petal perfume, do I have to put them in a bottle?Community AnswerYou can if you want, but you can also keep the perfume in a bowl or other container.
-
QuestionHow long should I keep the roses in water before mashing them?Community AnswerYou should keep them in the water until the water becomes darker. The darker the water, the better the perfume is, since there will be more rose fragrance.
-
QuestionHow much water do I need to make the perfume?Community AnswerYou can add the water as needed. The exact amount depends on the number of petals that you're using.
-
QuestionOn which part of my body do I apply the perfume?Community AnswerYou can apply it on your wrists, arms, or neck. Don't apply the perfume too heavily though! A light spritz is plenty.
-
QuestionCan I make hibiscus petal perfume?Community AnswerOf course you can! You can make perfume with virtually any flower, and hibiscus is a great choice.
-
QuestionCan I reuse rose petals after making rose petal perfume?Community AnswerNo, I wouldn't recommend this since the petals won't have much of a scent left to them.
-
QuestionIs there a way I can make a rose face powder to complete my kit?Community AnswerDry the roses out and put them in a blender to make a fine powder, then put it in a container. I do this all the time, it turns out great.
-
QuestionWould a perfume made with white petals be as fragrant as a perfume made with red petals?Community AnswerThe color isn't as important as how fragrant the individual flower is before you turn it into perfume. Any fragrant rose will do.
-
QuestionCan I use a black and purple rose?Community AnswerYes, you can use any type of roses; white, pink, red, black, purple, peach, any type you want.
-
QuestionCan I use this process with other flowers as well?Community AnswerYes! However, the strength of the scent can vary with different flowers and you might find that certain types are irritating to your skin, so don't be afraid to play around with different flowers until you find the ones that work for you.
-
QuestionI did this and maintained it in the refrigerator, but the perfume stank after a week. Why?Community AnswerYour perfume probably stank because of the oil content. Try shaking it before every use, or once a day to keep the oil and water from separating.
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit