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slightly, even a dot of brown does not make perfume sufficient enough to make a perfume
alcohol+flower= perfume
Yes
Yes, perfume can make some people feel dizzy, but it doesn't happen to everyone. Strong fragrances, especially those with high concentrations of synthetic ingredients or heavy floral and musky notes, can trigger headaches, dizziness, or nausea in sensitive individuals. If perfume makes you feel dizzy: Move to fresh air immediately. Wash the fragrance off your skin if possible. Choose lighter or fragrance-free products in the future. To reduce the risk, apply perfume in moderation and avoid spraying it in enclosed spaces. If dizziness is severe or happens frequently with different scents, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare professional. Using high-quality, authentic perfumes with balanced formulations may also help provide a more comfortable fragrance experience.
you get the magic elixir and make perfume
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yes
Trade.
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YES
Timber.
no not really that's what people need to make perfume