Smell Good at all times
Perfumes are cosmetics products that are normally applied to your clothes to get rid of offensive odor, thereby leaving behind a refreshing sweet smell. Perfumes are generally loved by everyone and people wear them for different reasons. It could be for prestige, identification or to control body odor.
Perfume is simply the mixture of alcohol and fragrant essential oils extracted from flowers, leaves, stem barks, seeds, bud, roots, resin and petals or produced synthetically, perfumes ignite pleasant long lasting scent to the body.
Wearing of perfume is another aspect of fashion or make-up for both males and females; this is because everyone wants to be noticed and envied by others which creates self-esteem and in turn builds self-confidence.
Follow the formula below and you too can start to make your own perfumes for sale to all your friends, family and neighbors. Who knows with time, commitment and dedication your brand of perfume can become a hot cake in the market making you a lot of money in the process.
One thing I want you to understand is that producing perfumes has many different methods but what I teach you here will get you on the way.
The key to get good at perfume production is to keep trying out different combinations of fragrances so you can develop unique and pleasant scents that people will love.
The type of perfume you use for your production will determine how long it last on the body and clothes.
And I must be sincere with you; it costs money to produce quality and long lasting perfumes.
Production Process of Perfume
Chemical Required | Quantity Required | Estimated cost |
1. Ethanol | 1 liter | N500 |
2. Propylene Gylcol | 100ml | N250 |
3. Fragrance (combine 2 or 3) | 500ml | N5500 |
Methodology
STEP 1: Pour your 1 liter of ethanol into a dark colored bottle. Please from experience, I discovered the pressure of perfume always burst plastic bottles so make sure to use a dark color bottle and not plastic.
You can use a bottle of big stout, sharpen a stick and wrap with nylon so you can cover it very tightly when you’re done mixing.
STEP 2: Add propylene glycol 100ml to the ethanol mixture and shake it gently to blend for 5 minutes. Do not shake it strongly.
STEP 3: Add your fragrance combination one after the other into the mixture and shake gently.
You can also use combination of fragrances for your perfume production. For example: you can mix lemon, jasmine and cool river to produce a powerful and well scented perfume. You can also mix end of discussion and boss.
I encourage you to use your imagination, also do your research and read more to help you try different fragrance until you arrive at something very special and unique. The key with perfume making is to keep testing different combinations