47 Homemade Natural Perfume Recipes: Floral, Earthy, Herbal, Sandalwood And Other Fragrances
By Emily Fisher
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Why spend so much on perfume when you can easily make your own sweet-smelling fragrance for cheap? Why expose yourself to carcinogenic or toxin chemicals contained in store-bought perfumes when you can pull together natural and chemical-free ingredients to keep you attractive and healthy?
Aroma is something that appeals to all of us, whether it is the aroma coming from the kitchen or from a person. A good smell does make a lot of thing easy, and it puts our mind at ease as well.
Yes! Fragrances from perfume revive memories but you can start to create new and exciting ones and begin your journey into new memory lanes. Pull yourself from the crowd and make your own unique blend. Dare to be refreshingly different!
These recipes are very easy to follow. While some of these recipes can be created in a few hours, some may take several weeks to get perfected. However, the result for them at the end of the day will be worth it.
They include:
• Floral perfume recipes
• Earthy and Herbal perfume recipes
• Sandalwood perfume recipes
• Scented water
There are over 40 perfume recipes to try your hands on. Be sure to follow each step carefully. Relax! The procedure is simple so you won’t be disappointed.
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47 Homemade Natural Perfume Recipes - Emily Fisher
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INTRODUCTION
Why Wear Perfumes?
The word, perfume comes from a Latin word that means scented mixtures. Historically, the Egyptians were the first to incorporate the use of perfumes into their culture and religious ceremonies. For instance, cassia and myrrh (a form of cinnamon) was used in mummifying and embalming their dead bodies. Soon its usage spread to other nationalities like the Persians, the Greek and the Chinese.
However, in the 1900s, the advent of technology gave rise to the inclusion of synthetic ingredients as a substitute to natural perfume ingredients which were becoming scarcer. This led to mass production of perfumes and the product became available for everyone.
Also in this era, another perception of perfume was gradually introduced. In addition to the fragrance, other elements such as bottling, wrapping and advertising took priority. Perfumes began to be created as a fashion line supplement.
All these are introductory insights into how perfumes became an intricate part of our culture. Today, the wearing of perfume helps to boost self- confidence in both men and women. For a lot of women, it makes them feel happy, feminine, confident and beautiful.
Perfume has a very strong emotional feel with the ability to shift moods. It has an appeal that is both empowering and ephemeral and creates an invisible armor long after the wearer leaves a room. It even provides a hint of the wearer's attributes and personality! One sniff of perfume can revive childhood memories, long-forgotten memories of events or any other pleasant ones, bringing up tender feelings links with such special moment.
Perfume wearing facilitates romance and the wonderful art of seduction. According to studies, women‘s sense of smell is much stronger than men. Studies also show that men who smell good are more likely to attract good looking women and vice versa. However, this is a debatable topic because more and more women these days are becoming increasingly aware of their need for personal satisfaction and pleasure.
Fragrances, which is the type of scent emitted from a perfume is also viewed as an indication of class, a status symbol. Since there are quite a lot of offensive smelling and cheap perfumes in the market, there are ladies who feel rich
- financially well-off due to the type of perfume that they wear.
However, perfumes should also be moderately applied. Remember that less is more.
Why Homemade Perfumes?
Ok. Someone might say, with the plethora of perfumes in the market. Why do I need to make my own? There are several benefits of making your own perfume.
Save money
Since perfumes have become part of a beauty item for us. We will continually spend money on them for as long as we live but when you make your own, you get to save a considerable amount. You get to use them for much