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Rubbing alcohol enhances perfume, I have made my own dozens of times. For me, I use mulling spices and/or lemon, orange, or lime peels. 1. 1/4 a teaspoon of vanilla 2. 2 tablespoons of water 3. A dash or so of the spices or peels (you can also use mint leaves) 4. Add a couple drops of rubbing alcohol 5. Stir well for about 5 minutes 6. Let it sit for 1 hour 7. Put liquid into an empty spray/perfume bottle with coffee filter 8. Voila! Enjoy your perfume!
Yes, but it's useless for soap making. It indicates it's 50% alcohol solution ...
You COULD, but it would be inedible. Rubbing alcohol is "denatured", making it toxic to ingest. This is because the Federal government imposes a steep tax on alcohol for consumption.
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i have heard that the alcohol can weakan the grooves making it sound a bit less deep and not as bassy it slowly dizzolves away the grooves pretty much
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You can use it if your skin is non sensitive but not a lot it may cause burning or irritation. It can be used for making pimples dry out and basically going away. But you do have to MOISTURIZE because alcohol does dry out your skin.
Alcohol as deodorant I am the one who asked this question and no one has answered yet. I have used many deodorants and none seem to work for me. I have started putting rubbing alcohol on my pits and then some baking soda and it works wonderfully, no smell what so ever!!! But I wanted to know if there would be any harmful effects from absorbing the alcohol into my skin daily so.... any one know? Rubbing alcohol may make the skin harder in the long run. Please use the search the site engine for rubbing alcohol. Your skin will probably become irritated and maybe dry.. but as for long term effects, people use rubbing alcohol on their skin and it seems to be ok for most people Isopropyl is bad news on your fingers. It strips the oils from your skin and will cause dry skin and cracked cuticles.Use a spray bottle. I use vodka (ethanol and water) instead of rubbing alcohol. Mix vodka with two parts distilled water and a little bit of glycerin. The diluted mixture actually works better because it doesn't evaporate as quickly and has better contact time to kill bacteria.I follow it up with a mixture of baking soda and corn starch.-->I am a pharmacist and I'd like to share some info on using Alcohol for an Antiperspirant-Deodorant. First of all, if you are going to use Alcohol, don't use Vodka (40% alcohol, 60% water; or 80 proof). Vodka is too expensive. Rubbing alcohol comes in two types: Isopropanol and Ethanol. Ethanol smells better, like vodka, but don't drink it. Ethanol sold for topical use is "denatured" by adding a tiny amount of one of several chemicals that will make you sick if you drink it. Rubbing alcohol is usually 70% alcohol and 30% water, although a 50% mixture is also available. Alcohol is not an Antiperspirant as it does not stop perspiration. But, as is well known, it will kill bacteria on the skin. And it is bacteria normally on the skin breaking down the fatty acids & protein that are excreted from the apocrine sweat glands (that become active at puberty) located in our under arms (and groin) that causes the odor. So, killing the bacteria will stop the odor. It does not, however, stop the secretion from the glands. An absorbent powder will soak up the wetness and thus corn starch (and to a lesser extent baking soda) will also help. By the way, "normal" perspiration--the water and salt kind that cools us by evaporation when we are hot--is excreted by eccrine sweat glands. Hope this helps.
It helps by making you smell better and to cover up any awful stenches you may be carrying around.
for making perfume.