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QuestionWhat does it smell like?Community AnswerIt will smell like whichever essential oils you put in it.
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QuestionIs it applicable to the neck?Community AnswerYes! Since it is a solid perfume, you can apply it to any body part you want to make smell pretty.
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QuestionCan I take the same recipe and make it into a lip balm?Community AnswerYes, you can use the same recipe, but you'd have to make sure that everything you use is both food grade and "lip safe" (The skin on your lips is more sensitive than most of the rest of your skin, so you need to be a little more careful than you do for other skin applications.)
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QuestionIs there an alternative to beeswax?Community AnswerSoy wax often is used as a vegan alternative to beeswax. It's no harder than beeswax, so you can use it in the same quantities.
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QuestionAre either beeswax in a block for candles or beeswax pastilles used for making perfume solids?Community AnswerEither can be used, though pastilles may be a bit easier to measure out and melt. You'll probably want to pay attention more to the quality of the wax. There are various grades- some meant for candle making, some cosmetic grade, and some food grade. Cosmetic or food grade are best for something that will be on your skin. You may also want to consider scent and color. Unfiltered wax will be a deep golden color, with the scent of the bee pollen and honey that was once contained in it. Filtered waxes will be a pale ivory or white, and will have little to no scent at all. Neither is necessarily better than the other; it just depends on what you desire in the finished product.
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QuestionHow do I refresh some solid perfume that is rather dry?Community AnswerRemelt it and add in a little bit of oil to refresh it. This will make it less dry. You can use essential oils. It'll make the perfume smell a little stronger as well.
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QuestionCould I use coconut oil instead of almond oil?Community AnswerCoconut oil has a low melting point. If used as a base, the perfume would be liquid at room temperature instead of a waxy rub.
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QuestionCan I add shea butter to the mix?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerShea butter isn't a great carrier oil since it won't get super solid, meaning your perfume will be slightly mushy. You can add in a little bit if you like the scent, but try to stick with olive oil, grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, or almond oil as your carrier oil.
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QuestionCan a fragrance oil be used instead of an essential oil when making solid perfumes?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerYou can use fragrance oils if you'd like to. However, fragrance oils are usually made of many different scents, so it may be hard to combine them into one cohesive perfume.
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QuestionCan you heat the solid perfume gently to release the scent as as room scent? Or will that work by simply leaving the lid off in a warm room?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerLeaving the lid off probably won't heat the perfume enough to release the scent into an entire room. Try using a max welter if you'd like to convert your perfume into a room scent.
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