Combine two or three drops of each scent using an eyedropper. This is a way to test the fragrance before you make it to see if you like the smell. You can also experiment by using different concentrations of different fragrances. For example, try three drops of pineapple and six drops of jasmine. Some great beginner combinations include lavender and vanilla, jasmine and lilac, pineapple and orange, and lavender and mint.
Yes. Perfume indirectly kills animals. Think of it like this: 1. You buy perfume at a store 2. One bottle of perfume is out of the store. 3. Soon, more people will buy all the perfume. 4. The store will need more perfume. 5. The store buys it from a perfume company. 6. The perfume company needs to make more to sell to other stores. 7. The perfume company will need to test more perfume on animals. 8. Sometimes, the perfume is harmful and kills the animals. Don't buy cosmetics! You look better as yourself! Poor animals have to suffer because you just want to look better.
it depends on the size of the perfume bottle. but for a regular size it would be about 5 or 6 i would think
Perfume is a suspension
Perfume can be made out of rose rosal and calamansi. You will most likely need to blend a few more essential oils though to get the desired fragrance.
A lot of perfumes have alcohol listed as one of the main ingredients. Perfume may smell like chemicals because of the certain chemicals in it. Maybe read the ingredients on the perfume bottle to figure it out.
slightly, even a dot of brown does not make perfume sufficient enough to make a perfume
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alcohol+flower= perfume
Frozen Pineapple Ice-pops.
you get the magic elixir and make perfume
sometimes it depends on how strong the perfume is
yes, pineapple peels can make vinegar
Dehydrate pineapple pieces then place in blender to powder.
no not really that's what people need to make perfume
no
Sometimes perfume companies use its vomit to make perfume. FOR REAL.
Someone wanting to make a pineapple upside down cake.