perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
Yes.
slightly, even a dot of brown does not make perfume sufficient enough to make a perfume
Of course,just rub the water over where you put the perfume and then dry :)
Answer Eau de Cologne (EdC) Eau de Cologne is a local trademark for "Kölnisch Wasser" Cologne, Germany. EdC is the term used today to refer to a perfume solution with ~ 3%-5% essential oils in an alcohol and water base. Eau de Toilette (EdT) ~ 6-10% essential oils in an alcohol and water base. Eau de Parfum (EdP) ~ 11-15% essential oils in an alcohol and water base. Eau de Solide and Edition S (EdS) ~1% essential oils in an alcohol and water base are a new kind of perfumes since 1994. ~1% essential oils in a liquid wax base are perfume, lip balm and skin care at once. EdS is a trademark for EdS-Parfums. Extrait Perfume Perfume, or parfum, as it is sometimes called, is the highest concentration of essential oils, with ~ 20-40% essential oils in an alcohol and water base.
alcohol+flower= perfume
sometimes it depends on how strong the perfume is
you get the magic elixir and make perfume
no
no not really that's what people need to make perfume
salt and water
Sometimes perfume companies use its vomit to make perfume. FOR REAL.