Uses of perfume in your life:

Uses of perfume in your life:

• Amp up your bath water. If you bathe with a pail and tabo or use a bathtub, you can add a few drops of perfume to scent your bath water. 

• Make your own perfumed lotion. Most perfumes have a lotion variant if you buy the set, but why spend extra when you can DIY? Mix a small amount of unscented or lightly scented lotion with few drops of your perfume before applying.

• Spray it on your hairbrush. Some gals spray perfume directly on their locks but coming in contact with the alcohol can your dry hair out. 

• Make your own deodorant. Haven't found a deo that actually keeps you smelling fresh? Mix some rubbing alcohol with a few drops of liquid vitamin C, and apply to your underarms with a cotton pad. 

• Use it as a linen spray. Before trying this trick, first check if your perfume leaves oil stains on on cloth by applying a little in a less noticeable area and allowing it to dry.

• Create your own heat-activated scent. Carefully spray a bit of perfume on a light bulb while off, taking care not to get any moisture near the electric base. 

• Pre-scent your clothes. This is a good trick to follow if you're constantly rushing and prone to forgetting to apply perfume when you go out. Spray a few cotton balls with perfume, put them in a pouch, and stick the bundle in your closet.

• Use it for your humidifier. Combine water with a few drops of your favorite scent and wait for the aroma to fill up the room!

• Make your own scent diffuser. Take a glass container, pour in some carrier oil (almond, avocado and virgin coconut oil are popular choices), then mix in a few drops of your favorite scent. Place some reed sticks in the container.

• Deodorize stinky shoes and bags. Spray perfume on a business card or a cotton handkerchief and insert it into shoes and gym bags. This works for your handbag, too!

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