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In a message dated 7/24/01 1:45:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

blaquer@... writes:

> Greetings

>

> I am Jeri. I have been lurking around for quite awhile now. I have

> been playing around creating a few products here and there for family

> and friends.

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> I would like to create a body spray that does not contain alcohol.

> Can you all suggest a recipe? Thank you for your time

>

>

>

Hi Jeri,

A very simple body mist can include distilled water, eo/fo, polysorbate 20,

and a preservative. I usually use about 1.5-2.5% fragrance or eo in my mist,

but whatever amount of eo/fo you use, you need to use an equal amount of

polysorbate 20. After you have mixed the fo/eo with the polysorbate 20, then

add your distilled water. Remember that a preservative needs to be added

also (calculated by weight of total formulation). Of course, you can use all

sorts of other things like glycerin, aloe extract, other botanical extracts,

etc. Have fun!

Angie

The Herbarie

at Stoney Hill Farm

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Re: Body Spray question

I have a great one that is just EO and distilled water and I LOVE IT!!

Hi Dhelley

can you share it with us? i don't wish to use polysorbate, perservatives

etc

thanks Yael

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I actually bought the body spray I have. It is from Home Health and it says

on the label that it is just distilled water and EO and to shake before

using. Could be more in there that they don't mention though....

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