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QuestionWhere can I get these oils?Community AnswerYou can make your own from scratch, such as boiling roses in a closed container that has an outlet for the steam, then you collect that steam and cool it down. You will have some rose oil in that cooled down water, and use centrifuge method or other to extract that oil. Or, you can purchase organic, cold-pressed or steamed distilled oils from a health food store.
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QuestionIs it possible to make perfume without alcohol?Community AnswerYes it is, but it takes a longer and the alcohol will help preserve the perfume.
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QuestionWhat can I do if jasmine is not available where I live?Community AnswerYou can purchase it online, or you can try a different scent.
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QuestionWhat can I use to substitute for essential oils? Would crushed petals work?Community AnswerYes. Soak the petals in water overnight. The next day, take out the petals and heat the water and let it simmer.
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QuestionWhich ingredients make perfume long-lasting?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererBefore you apply the perfume, take a bit of Vaseline or petroleum jelly where you're going to apply the perfume. Oily skin helps retain the reference better than dry skin because perfumes often contain alcohol.
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QuestionWhere can I get these note fragrances or can I make my own.Community AnswerYou can make your own by mixing artificial food scent with water, but you can also buy them at perfume shops and online.
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QuestionMy scent is already created but I could only smell it for a few hours. What can I do to make it last longer?Samantha L. CampbellCommunity AnswerTo make your scent last longer, try adding 5-10 additional drops of essential oils. This will make the perfume more potent and ensure that the scent sticks around throughout the day.
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QuestionIs it alcohol or drops of essential oil that make a scent last longer?Jasmine JiewCommunity AnswerIt is essential oil, because although alcohol is good, too, after a while it tends to give off a strange odour. Essential oil does not tend to smell, depending on the type of oil you use.
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