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Hi Tana:

I posted these to the list a few weeks ago, maybe you will find them

helpful:

Solid Perfume Base

1/2 oz. beeswax

4 oz. unscented petroleum jelly

Melt together; cool slightly. Add:

1/4 oz. e.o. or f.o.'s

Pour into pots and let harden.

Perfume Base

4 oz. almond oil (I prefer jojoba oil, as it doesn't go rancid)

2 oz. beeswax

Melt together. Cool slightly, and add:

3 drops vitamin E oil

1/4 oz. f.o.

Solid Perfume

4 oz. beeswax, melted

1/2 cup almond (or jojoba) oil

1 tb. e.o. or f.o.

Citrus Perfume

1/2 oz. beeswax, melted

1 1/2 oz. lemon balm-infused oil

1/2 oz. calendula-infused oil

15 drops orange e.o.

10 drops lemon e.o.

10 drops grapefruit e.o.

13 drops ylang e.o.

Perfume Base

1/2 oz. melted beeswax

1 oz. jojoba oil

60 drops e.o. or f.o.

Cream Perfume

1/4 oz. melted beeswax

1/2 oz. clary sage infused oil

1 1/2 oz. myrrh infused oil

25 drops clary sage e.o.

10 drops patchouli e.o.

8 drops rose e.o.

5 drops German chamomile e.o.

Mix infused oils with the melted wax. Add e.o.'s when

cooled, but not solidified.

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>

> Hello everyone! I've been studying with Mandy Aftel's Natural Perfume

> Workbook and just started making my first liquid perfume--based on

her

> Jasmine perfume recipe in Aroma.

>

>

smells like a knockout to me!

dabney

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> Hello everyone! I've been studying with Mandy Aftel's Natural Perfume

> Workbook and just started making my first liquid perfume--based on

her

> Jasmine perfume recipe in Aroma.

>

>

smells like a knockout to me!

dabney

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> Hello everyone! I've been studying with Mandy Aftel's Natural Perfume

> Workbook and just started making my first liquid perfume--based on

her

> Jasmine perfume recipe in Aroma.

>

>

smells like a knockout to me!

dabney

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> >

> > The liquid perfume version calls for Peru Balsam

> resin, Fir Absolute,

> > Labdanum absolute, grandiflorum jasmine concrete,

> jasmine sambac

> > absolute, grandiflorum jasmine ab, coriander et, and

> sweet orange eo.

> >

> > Can any of you more experienced NPers weigh in on the

> possible outcome

> > of making a solid from this perfume? Thanks so much, I

> really

> > appreciate it!

> Hi

>

> I say go for it - you'll learn from your experience

> even if it's not

> quite what you want. You might just want to boost the top

> notes a bit.

>

> --

> Sincerely, Anya

> Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes,

Hi.....

I agree with Anya... and I would echo about boosting the top notes. This will

help as beeswas and jojoba would absorb the lighter evaporating top notes and by

boosting them will balance that out..the base sounds yummy

with every good wish, Janita

http://www.janitahaan.com

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> >

> > The liquid perfume version calls for Peru Balsam

> resin, Fir Absolute,

> > Labdanum absolute, grandiflorum jasmine concrete,

> jasmine sambac

> > absolute, grandiflorum jasmine ab, coriander et, and

> sweet orange eo.

> >

> > Can any of you more experienced NPers weigh in on the

> possible outcome

> > of making a solid from this perfume? Thanks so much, I

> really

> > appreciate it!

> Hi

>

> I say go for it - you'll learn from your experience

> even if it's not

> quite what you want. You might just want to boost the top

> notes a bit.

>

> --

> Sincerely, Anya

> Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes,

Hi.....

I agree with Anya... and I would echo about boosting the top notes. This will

help as beeswas and jojoba would absorb the lighter evaporating top notes and by

boosting them will balance that out..the base sounds yummy

with every good wish, Janita

http://www.janitahaan.com

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> >

> > The liquid perfume version calls for Peru Balsam

> resin, Fir Absolute,

> > Labdanum absolute, grandiflorum jasmine concrete,

> jasmine sambac

> > absolute, grandiflorum jasmine ab, coriander et, and

> sweet orange eo.

> >

> > Can any of you more experienced NPers weigh in on the

> possible outcome

> > of making a solid from this perfume? Thanks so much, I

> really

> > appreciate it!

> Hi

>

> I say go for it - you'll learn from your experience

> even if it's not

> quite what you want. You might just want to boost the top

> notes a bit.

>

> --

> Sincerely, Anya

> Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes,

Hi.....

I agree with Anya... and I would echo about boosting the top notes. This will

help as beeswas and jojoba would absorb the lighter evaporating top notes and by

boosting them will balance that out..the base sounds yummy

with every good wish, Janita

http://www.janitahaan.com

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