How to make Vanilla and Cranberry Perfume
Sunday, November 20th, 2011The way you smell can make a larger impression upon people than your clothes or general appearance. However, commercial perfume can be expensive. Commercial perfume blends can also contain ingredients that are harsh and irritating to your skin; you also have little control over the scent.
I formulated the following vanilla and cranberry solid body perfume recipe because I wanted a scented perfume that was appropriate for winter and wouldn’t empty my wallet. I also wanted a perfume that was actually good for my skin, instead of an alcohol based commercial perfume that would dry out and irritate my sensitive skin.
This solid perfume recipe is very easy to prepare and calls for inexpensive ingredients. The solid perfume recipe is also customizable allowing you to adjust the scent to your preference. The solid perfume recipe contains instructions for you to use the solid perfume as an all over skin softening body perfume or as a concentrated perfume. You can also use a small amount of this solid body perfume in your hair to scent it, add instant shine and tame frizzy hair.
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