Solid Perfume Basic Perfume

Solid Perfume Basic Recipe

When it comes to the less common solid perfumes, the base options are more limited, but as far as the ingredients go that you can put into the perfume, you can use anything that you'd use in the liquid perfumes.

The bases that are recommended and most successfully used include:

• Organic coconut oil 
• Organic vegetable oil

Both of these work well, but I personally love the way coconut oil conditions the skin, as well. In fact, it's one of the main products in natural skin care ingredients, as well (in case you didn't know).

Two important things to remember when you are making solid perfumes are:

1. You will have to heat the oil up a bit to properly blend in your fragrant oils for it. It works best to pour it into the containers you pick and let it sit and
re-thicken from there.

2. You cannot add any more than 20% other ingredients and have it return to a
more solid state. What does this really mean? That depending on the

container you use, you could just end up with a really thick perfume. It's kind of like what a lot of those roll-on lip glosses used to be like.If you have never used or considered a solid perfume, I encourage you to give it try. I believe you'll be pleasantly surprised at how functional it is, aside from how fantastically it smells and absorbs into your skin.

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