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  • Question
    Can I replace vanilla extract with lemon extract?
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    Yes, but you may have to alter some of the amounts as you go along if the consistency is wrong.
  • Question
    Can I use imitation vanilla extract?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that would be fine, but the scent will be a lot lighter than the real extract.
  • Question
    Is there a way to keep a scent in a dry bottle?
    Community Answer
    No, there is not really a way to preserve a scent in a dry bottle.
  • Question
    Can I use witch hazel in place of the alcohol?
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    You should be able to, but the witch hazel may not have the same preservative effect as alcohol so you may want to refrigerate it when not in use and/or keep a close eye on it for color or odor changes indicating bacterial or mold growth.
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    Can I use almond extract instead of vanilla?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that would be fine. You may have to alter the amounts as you go along.
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    Can I skip the alcohol?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. However, if you do, your scent won't last as long.
  • Question
    Can I use vanilla essence or lemon essence?
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    Yes. It may not be as strong as pure vanilla or lemon extract, but it will still have a scent.
  • Question
    Is vanilla essential oil more expensive than using vanilla extract?
    Queen Bee
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    It depends on which brand you are buying from. Essential oils tend to cost around 20 dollars per bottle, while vanilla extract (bought from a local store) should be around 5 to 10 dollars per bottle, depending on the brand and source of vanilla.
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    Can I mix my vanilla extract with water to make perfume?
    Bunnie Harper
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    Water based perfume does not have a long shelf live, consider mixing it into rubbing alcohol, as the alcohol evaporates it will leave the scent behind.
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    Can you use hand sanitizer as alcohol?
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    Hand sanitizer will not work as a replacement for alcohol in this recipe (and would very likely not work as a substitute for alcohol anytime). Stick with the alcohol if you want this recipe to work well.
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