How To Make Your OWN
Perfume
(A few simple steps
on how to go about Making Your Own Perfume)
Index
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The
History of Perfumery
Chapter
3 What can Perfume be made from?
Chapter
4 The first steps in order to make
your own perfume
Chapter
5 How to go about making your own
perfume
Chapter
6 What Supplies do you need and
where do you get them
Chapter
7 How to Make your Own Perfume at
Home
Chapter
8 How to Create Aromatherapy
Perfumes at Home
Chapter
9 Some simple recipes to make
perfume at home
Chapter
10 How to sell your home made
perfume
Chapter 1 –
Introduction
Why is it that women love perfume as much as men
love cars? There are some researchers
who believe that a woman’s reason for loving perfume is because of the
pheromones their bodies produce. Often, certain scents or perfumes trigger the
increase of how much pheromone a woman’s body will produce.
While a perfume will help in increasing the
production of a woman’s pheromone levels, they are also liked by women because
of the attention they get from a member of the opposite sex or even from
another woman.
In studies carried out, nearly 80% of all women will
make a perfume purchase at least once each year.
Many women will tell you that the reason they
purchase a particular perfume for themselves is that it makes them smell great
and they seem to feel better about themselves. It also makes them feel a little
bit more feminine.
Not only does smelling great make a woman feel good about
herself, but it will make her feel attractive also.
In this book, we will be looking at ways of how to
make your own perfume so that you can produce a scent which is particular to
you, and unlike any of those that you can buy either in store or over the
internet.
Chapter 2 – The
History of Perfumery
People’s use of scents, aromas and fragrances has
been used for many centuries, and when and why people started to prepare and
use them seems lost to us. However, over
the years, evidence has been found through archeological findings, as well as
texts written by our ancestors, that has shown just how aromas were being
used. In the very early civilizations,
scented flowers and herbs were used by people to worship the Gods, and when
burned, some of these plants would release strong aromas. Such scented fires
became part of many religious rituals.
In fact, you will find that many religions still use scented fires
today.
Both the Assyrian’s and Egyptians used scented oils.
Because of this, the demand for the raw materials needed to produce both
fragrances and remedies led to the discovering of new ways of extracting scents
from the plants they used. Such
techniques as pressing, decoction, pulverization and maceration were developed
and mastered by both the Assyrian’s and the Egyptians. They even made attempts at trying to produce
essential oils by distillation.
Slowly, the use of perfumes spread to Greece, where
not only were they used in religious ceremonies, but also for personal purposes
as well. When the Romans saw what the
Greeks were doing, they began to use fragrances even more lavishly. There are
many manuscripts around describing the herbs which they brought from all over
the world to produce the fragrances they used.
However, as the Roman Empire fell, so the use of
aromas for personal use began to decline.
However, during the Middle Ages, perfumes again were being used only in
churches in Europe for religious ceremonies and to cover the stench caused by
the many diseases which abounded at this time.
Then when trade with the Orient was reestablished at
the beginning of the 13th Century, exotic flowers, herbs and spices
became more readily available around Europe. Venice quickly became the center
of the perfume trade. It was not long
before perfumery soon spread to other European countries. The perfume trade then developed even further,
as those returning from the crusades reintroduced perfume for personal use.
However by the late 18th Century, the
synthetic material fragrance was being produced, and this was the beginning of
perfumery in the modern age. Thus with
the introduction of synthetics, perfumes would no longer be exclusively used by
the rich and famous. Also, because
synthetics were now being used to produce perfumes, they could now be made on a
much larger scale, although naturals were still also being used to help soften
the synthetics. Today, natural products
still remain a very important part of the production of perfumes in modern
formulations.
But today, more and more people are turning away
from the industrial techniques of producing perfume, and preferring to make it
themselves instead. But for many people
making their own perfumes, not only is it easy to do, but it is also a great
source of pleasure and fun for them.
Chapter 3 – What Can
Perfume Be Made From?
Any perfume you buy or make yourself is a chemical
compound made from fragrant oils, aroma blends, fixatives and solvents, which
produce a pleasant or attractive smell.
Primarily women use perfume in order to smell nice if they are attending
a special event, or to help attract a mate.
The composition of any perfume starts with base
perfume oils, which are natural, animal or synthetic, and are then watered down
with a solvent to make them light and applicable. Unfortunately, perfume oils in either pure or
undiluted form, can cause damage to skin, or an allergic reaction, so the
adding of solvent is necessary to make them less potent. The most prevalent solvent used in the
manufacturing of perfumes is Ethanol.
Plants are the oldest source for obtaining fragrant
oil compounds from, and the parts used the most are the flowers and
blossoms. But other plant parts, which can
also be considered for use in perfume making, are leave, twigs, roots,
rhizomes, bulbs, seeds, fruit, wood, bark and lichens.
As for perfumes which have been made using animal
sources, they are normally made from Musk, and it is obtained from either the
Asian Musk Deer or Civets (known as Civet Musk), as well as Ambergis (a fatty
compound). Some perfume makers may also
use either Castoreum or Honeycomb in the production of their perfumes.
As for synthetic source perfumes, these are produced
through organic synthesis of multiple chemical compounds, and such things as
Calone, Linalool, Coumarin and Terpenes are used to make synthetic fragrant
oils. By using synthetic products in
perfume making, you can produce smells which are both unnatural, and which may
not even exist in nature, have become very valuable element in the making of
perfumes nowadays.
Perfumes are made in order to attract the customer
via the olfactory system (sense of smell) in order to persuade people to buy
the perfumes or perfume laced products that they are producing.
A perfume composition will either be used to augment
other products, or patented and sold as a perfume after it has been allowed to
age for one year.
Unfortunately, fragrance compounds will, after time,
begin to deteriorate and lose strength if stored incorrectly. It is therefore important when thinking about
making your own perfume, that you store them in tightly sealed containers, and
keep them out of light and away from heat, as well as away from oxygen and
other organic substances. If you want to
get the best results possible the containers should be stored in a fridge at a
temperature of between 3 and 7 degrees Celsius.
Today more than ever, perfume is popular around the
world because both its use and application continues to grow.
Chapter 4 – The first
steps in order to make your own perfume
In this chapter of the book we will look at a few
simple ways in which you can make your own perfume for next to nothing.
Research has shown that you can actually make a 100
bottles of perfume for less than $300, and then, if you want, sell them for up
to $50 each.
Certainly some of the most profitable perfumes that
are now available are ones which have not cost much to produce.
Previously when people were looking to produce their
own perfume it was very difficult to find the ingredients, along with the
packaging (bottles, spray nozzles etc).
But this has all now changed due to the internet and being able to order
things online. Today you will find that
you can obtain the ingredients you need at a reasonable price, and have the
order sent directly to your home address.
However, there are some things which you will need
to remember before you commence making your own perfume, and some of these are
shown below.
1.
You
first need to think of a name for your perfume (something catchy so people will
remember it). Now you have the name, you
need to design a label (simple artwork would be best).
2.
Next
you need to look at what kinds of ingredients you will require, and make a
list.
3.
Search
for the best types of bottles, lids and pumps that you will need to put your
perfume into (spend a little more on this item); you want your perfume to look
good.
4.
Next
you will need to spend a couple of days choosing your fragrances. It is
important that you carry out as much research as possible on any other
ingredients that you should use.
5.
When
preparing the ingredients, it is important that you are in a sterile
environment before pouring the perfume into the bottles you have chosen and bought.
6.
Finally,
look at a way in which you can present the finished product to customers… it
may be in a box, or you may find a much more creative way doing this.
As you can see producing your own perfume is a
simple process and if it is something you have always considered doing then why
not give it a go.
Chapter 5 – How to Go
About Making your Own Perfume
Whether you have decided to make perfume for your
own personal or family use, or as a gift for a loved one or friend, it is in
fact something you can easily do by yourself or with others. Certainly producing your own perfume is not
only a great way of learning a new skill, but it may also boost your confidence,
and most importantly, you will have fun when doing it.
If you carry out a search on the internet on “making
perfume”, you will soon find there is a wealth of knowledge out there on the
many ways and different recipes to make it.
But the most important thing you should think about before making any
decisions, is what sort of perfumes it is you would like as your finished
product.
Firstly, you need to consider what sort of perfume
it is you would like to make? Would it
be an eau de cologne, perfume concentrate or even an aftershave?
Secondly, you need to decide what it should smell
like? Do you want it to be soft or
strong, sweet or manly or unisex? Does
it have to be long lasting?
Now that you have made a decision by answering the
questions above as to what kind of perfume it is that you would like to make,
you need to start making a list of the ingredients that you need. When making the list, you should think about
the characteristics of the various ingredients that you want to include in your
recipe. However, if you already have a
recipe that you would like to use, it may mean you do not need to bother
experimenting with the ingredients you have (it may be wise to adjust the
quantities of the ingredients you are using in order to make the perfume more
personalized). However, if you do not
have your list of ingredients already prepared, then there are a couple things
that you should know prior to making your list.
First, when making perfume it is important that you
experiment as much as you can. It should
be remembered that perfume making is an art, and imagination and a great sense
of smell will help you to overcome any lack of knowledge or experience that you
have.
The next most important thing in relation to perfume
making is that there are 3 key ingredients you will need to produce perfume:
1.
Essential
Oils (these have been extracted from various plants (organic or non-organic))
and when combined give the smell of the perfume you are trying to produce.
2.
Pure
Grain Oil
3.
Water
Also, another thing that you should know about in
relation to oils used in perfumes, is that there are 3 different types of oils,
and these will ultimately influence the smell of perfume over time.
1.
The
Base Oil (Base Notes) – This will produce the scent that stays longest on the
skin and for this reason it is usually added to the mixture first.
2.
The
Middle Oil (Middle Notes) – This also influences the smell of the perfume for
quite some time, but not as long as the base notes does.
3.
Top
Oils (Top Notes) – This is added to the mixture after the middle notes, and may
then be followed by some other substance which will help to bridge the scents
together.
It is very important that when you are making
perfume, you mix the extracts in the above order, and that you use enough of
each type (usually equal amounts) in order to produce the right sort of
perfume.
Below are provided a list of oils that you can
easily obtain and which will help you to produce the perfume of your dreams.
1.
Base
Notes – Sandalwood, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Mosses, Lichens, Ferns
2.
Middle
Notes – Lemon Grass, Geranium, Neroli, Ylang-Ylang
3.
Top
Notes – Orchid, Rose, Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon, Lime
Now that you have read the above and considered all
the possibilities it is time to start making your own perfume.
Chapter 6 – What
Supplies Do You Need and Where to Get Them?
1.
First,
you will need to choose a formulation or perfume recipe. The reasons perfumes differ is down to the
formulation or recipe that has been used, and in order for you to produce a
perfume that people will like, it is necessary to choose a good recipe or
formulation.
It
is very important that you decide what kind of perfume it is you want to make,
and then read through the description of a particular recipe, to see if it will
produce the desired result you are looking for.
2.
Next,
you will need to look at essential and fragrance oils that are available. As these are one of the major ingredients in
the making of perfumes, it is important that you choose ones which are of a
good quality. The better quality oils
you use, the better quality your finished product will be.
The
oils used will establish the perfume’s inherent attributes, like mood, quality
and character. What you should remember,
however, is that essential oils are much more expensive than fragrance oils. When
first starting out, it may be wise to just use fragrance oils only to save on
money until you’ve become more skilled.
Also
it is important that you learn about, and understand, the health risks which
are associated with essential and fragrance oils. There may be some formulations or recipes
which could cause health problems if the oils included in them are used
incorrectly.
3. Any perfume
made today is not made with fragrance or essential oils alone, and alcohol is
also used as the primary solvent (helps to reduce the strength of the oils).
4.
When
making any home made perfume, it is important that you use the right materials
for not just measuring, but for handling, mixing and storing the finished
product in.
Do
not use utensils you already have in your kitchen (ones for measuring water or
food items), as they are not suitable for measuring fragrance oils, alcohol and
other such solutions that are required to make perfume. It is better that you use measuring devices
that allow you to exactly measure out the amounts of oils and solvents
required. If you do not, the perfume you
make may not be what you wanted. It is best if you use measuring devices made
from glass so that you can see what is inside and when handling any formulas
(i.e., transferring them to storage bottles or other containers), then use a
funnel with a narrow long neck.
5. Fixatives
are used with the other ingredients in order to lower the rate of evaporation
of the fragrance or essential oils. The
reason why a perfume may lose its fragrance faster than normal is because only
a little amount of fixative was used when preparing the perfume.
Now that you know
what supplies you need to use to make perfume, you need to know where to get
them. You may be able to get them from a
shop in your area. You could also go online, as there are plenty of places
which sell perfume kits. Simply do a search for “perfume kits”, and you will
soon see what is available.
Chapter 7 – How to
Make Your Own Perfume at Home
When making home made perfumes as previously
discussed, there are 3 main ingredients which you will need, and these are:-
1.
Essential
Oils
2.
Water
3.
Alcohol
Many of these items can be either obtained from a
store that specializes in such ingredients, or over the internet.
You will also need a large saucepan, large bowl (for
mixing all the ingredients together), spoon and some measuring cups or jugs to
make perfume at home.
Provided below, are a few easy recipes that you
should be able to produce at home without too much hassle.
1. Basic
Recipe
All you need for this recipe is some water, chopped
flower blossoms (use lilac or lavender if blossoms unavailable).
Place the flower blossoms in a bowl, add the water
and then cover them and leave them overnight.
The next day, the solution can be put into small bottles and sprayed
either into the air or on to your skin.
2. Amaze
For this, you will need some distilled water, vodka,
hypericum perforatum, cypress and rosemary (all of which are essential
oils). They should then be mixed
together and stored overnight.
After a period of 12 hours or more, the solution
produced can be put into a dark spray bottle to be used. Using a dark colored bottle will help the
solution to remain fresh, which will be felt by the person using it when they
apply it to their skin.
3. Whispering
Rain
This is another recipe that may be worth trying
out. Again, you will need distilled
water, some vodka, Sandalwood, Bergamot and Cassis essential oils (which can
also be purchased as fragrance oils).
These ingredients should be stirred together and
then stored overnight in a covered container. Then, the next day, it can be
transferred to a dark colored bottle.
This perfume must be kept in a cool place so that it does not dry up.
The three perfumes above normally last for about a
month before they lose their scent and the next recipe should produce something
a bit better.
For this recipe, you will need fragrance oils such
as Sandalwood, Cedar Wood, Bergamot, Vodka and a little touch of Vanilla. All these ingredients should be put into a
jar and then shaken. It should then be
put in a cool place and left for a week.
After this time, you can then transfer the mixture into small perfume
bottles.
If you would like to learn more about recipes for
making your own perfume, you could always do a search of the internet. I also
recommend visiting your local bookstore, where they will have books on the
subject.
It is important to remember that these types of
perfume recipes only have a shelf life of a month, therefore you will need to
make new batches every few weeks.
Chapter 8 – How to
Create Aromatherapy Perfumes at Home
Using essential oils to make your own perfume is not
only great fun, but also extremely satisfying as well. Also, these natural perfumes can help to
enhance a persons good mood, drive away a bad one, help them to relax or even
to provide them with some energy. It may
even make you feel glamorous, exotic, confident or utterly feminine as well.
The recipes provided below are simple to make and
easy to follow, and all you need to do is choose which one you want to
try. If you want you could do a search
to see which essential oils blend well together and try them instead.
So, by following the simple instructions provided
below, you will soon be making your very own aromatherapy perfume.
First, you need a base. It can either be alcohol or
a carrier oil (but the best is a mixture of the two together). The best type of alcohol to use is one which
is odorless (say vodka) and mix this with Jojoba. Jojoba is particularly good, as it has a long
shelf life, and once it is put on the skin, it tends to dry out and leave a
wonderful scent behind.
However, jojoba is one of the more expensive carrier
oils, and I would suggest you experiment with one of the cheaper ones (such as
almond or apricot kernel oil) instead.
Then, once you are happy with the product you are producing, you can
produce the same product but with jojoba oil instead.
The equipment you will need for making aromatherapy
perfume is as follows:-
1.
Measuring
Spoons (Any good kitchen store will have
these)
2.
Small
Funnel (Can be purchased at any good DIY or hardware store)
3.
Small
Colored Bottles (Look around your local stores or carry out a search on the
internet)
4.
Dropper
(not all essential oil bottles have one of these included with them).
Now we will provide you with the instructions for
producing your first batch of aromatherapy perfume.
1.
1
teaspoon of carrier oil (Jojoba, Almond or Apricot Kernel) and 1 teaspoon of
alcohol (Vodka), and with the small funnel, place these in the bottle.
2.
Next,
add the essential oils from your chosen recipe (below you will see a number of
different recipes, with the quantities of essential oils you require for
them). You may need to get a dropper, as
not all essential oil bottles come with one, and add a drop at a time.
3.
After
adding each drop of essential oil to the rest of the mixture, the bottle should
be shaken (remember to put the lid on first before shaking).
4.
Once
you have finished adding the last drops of essential oil and shaken, make sure
the lid is on tightly, and store in a cool dark place for 12 days or more. However, each day you should remember to give
the bottles a shake at least 3 times.
5.
After
12 days you can begin to enjoy the aromatherapy perfume that you have made.
The first recipe below is specifically for those
women who may suffer from nerves on their wedding day, and will help to feel
much more relaxed and calm on their big day.
All you need to make this
recipe is:-
a.
4
drops Jasmine
b.
2
drops Lemon
c.
1
drop Patchouli
The following recipes have
been designed to help produce a much more calming effect to the person using
them. These perfumes will help to focus
you on your inner self, and provide you with a feeling of security, which will
promote a feeling of total relaxation.
1.
Tranquility
4 drops of Cedarwood
2 drops of Clary Sage
1 drop of Grapefruit
2 drops of Mandarin
2.
Chill Out
2 drops of Grapefruit
2 drops of Patchouli
1 drop of Rose
3 drops of Vetivert
2 drops of Ylang-Ylang
3.
Sleep Tight
2 drops of Bergamot
3 drops of Chamomile
2 drops of Marjoram
4 drops of Lavender
4.
Silence
3 drops of lavender
3 drops of Neroli
2 drops of Spearmint
The
next recipes we are looking at will enhance a person’s mood and feelings of
wellbeing. These perfumes will help to
relax and surround you with warmth, as well as a feeling of pure luxury for
those special nights out or at home with your loved one.
1.
Ardour
3 drops of Jasmine
3 drops of Neroli
4 drops of Orange
2.
Devotion
1 drop of Clary Sage
3 drops of Patchouli
2 drops of Rose
4 drops of Rosewood
3.
Tenderness
2 drops of Linden Blossom
3 drops of Lime
2 drops of Neroli
3 drops of Sandalwood
4.
Zeal
4 drops of Melissa
2 drops of Rose
2 drops of Ylang-Ylang
So now that you have a few recipes to consider, why
not go out and purchase some ingredients and equipment today to start making
your own aromatherapy perfumes!
Chapter 9 – Some
Simple Recipes to Make Perfume at Home
In this chapter we will look at a number of
different recipes, not just for perfumes, but colognes and body sprays as well,
which can easily be made in your own home.
The first recipe we will be looking at is the basic
perfume recipe. This is the simplest of all perfume recipes that you can
reproduce at home.
The ingredients you need are as follows:-
1.
2
cups of water
2.
2
cup fresh chopped flower blossoms (you may want to use such flowers as
lavender, lilac, orange blossoms or honeysuckle).
Now for the directions:
1.
In
a bowl, put a cheesecloth (make sure that the edges of the cloth hang over the
side of the bowl). Fill this with 1 cup
of flower blossoms (you choose) and then pour water over them until they are
completely covered.
2.
Cover
the bowl and allow it to sit overnight.
The following day, take hold of the edges of the cheesecloth hanging
over the side of the bowl and lift it up, then gently squeeze the scented water
produced into a small pot. You will now
need to place this water into a pot and allow it to simmer until there is about
1 teaspoon left of the liquid. Allow the
solution to cool, and place it in a small bottle. Perfume made this way normally has a shelf
life of about 1 month.
The following recipes are all as easy to make as the
basic recipe, but they will all be a little more fragrant because of the
ingredients used. They also include
either essential or fragrance oils as part of the recipe.
The first will bring the smell of the orient to you.
Ingredients
1.
4
drops of Sandalwood
2.
4
drops of Musk
3.
3
drops of Frankincense
4.
2
teaspoons of Jojoba oil (carrier oil to be used when using essential or
fragrance oils in perfume making).
Directions
1.
Mix
all of the ingredients together in a bottle and shake well.
2.
Place
them in a dark colored bottle, and then allow the perfume to settle for at
least 12 hours.
3.
Once
it has been stood for 12 hours or more, you should now store it in a cool dry
area.
The next recipe is also simple to make, but uses not
only essential/fragrance oils, but also water and alcohol, as previously
mentioned in this book.
Ingredients
1.
2
cups distilled water
2.
3
tablespoons of Vodka
3.
5
drops of Lavender
4.
10
drops of Chamomile
5.
10
drops of Valerian
Directions
1.
Mix
all these ingredients together in a bottle and shake it well.
2.
Transfer
the mixture to a dark colored bottle, and again, as with the previous recipe,
allow the bottle to stand for 12 hours or more.
3.
Once
the bottle has stood for the recommended 12 hours, it can be used, and then
stored in a cool dry area.
The next recipe we are looking at is in fact not a
perfume, but a cologne, and contains lemon as the main ingredient.
Ingredients
1.
1
cup of distilled water
2.
1
cup of Vodka
3.
3
drops of Lemongrass
4.
10
drops of Lavender
5.
10
drops of Lime
Directions
1.
Combine
the essential oils with the vodka in a bottle and shake well.
2.
Now
set this aside for 3 weeks.
3.
After
3 weeks, you will need to add the distilled water and then let it stand for a
further week.
4.
It
is important that you shake the bottle once a day while it is standing over the
4 week period.
5.
After
4 weeks, you can transfer the mixture to dark bottles for storage, or keep the
mixture in the bottle it is in, in a dark cool place.
The final recipe provided below is one which will
produce a body splash, rather than a perfume, and has a citrus aroma to it.
Ingredients
1.
2
cups of distilled water
2.
3
tablespoons of vodka
3.
1
tablespoon each of lemon and orange peel (which must have been finely chopped)
4.
5
drops of Lemon Verbena
5.
10
drops of Mandarin
6.
10
drops of Orange
Directions
1.
Mix
the fruit peels with the vodka in a jar, cover and let it stand for 1 week.
2.
After
the week, strain the liquid and add the essential oils and distilled water to
it.
3.
Now
let the mixture stand for a further 2 weeks, and make sure you shake the jar
well once a day during this time.
4.
Place
the final solution after the 2 weeks in a dark bottle(s), or keep it in a cool
dark area.
As you can see making your own perfumes, colognes or
body sprays is simple, and once you’ve made your first lot and tried it
yourself, you will soon want to be making more.
Chapter 10 – How to
Sell Your Home Made Perfume
You have now begun to produce your home made perfume,
and have decided not just to give it as gifts to your friends or family, but
instead would like to sell it to a wider audience.
One of the first things you will need to look at
when making the decision on selling your own perfume is what it will be
called. You will then need to start
looking for bottles into which you can put your finished perfume. Then you will need to design a label for
inclusion on the bottle, and also the kind of packaging that you will present
the perfume in.
When looking at what sort of bottles you are
considering to place your finished product in, you might want to think about
vintage perfume bottles (but make sure they have been thoroughly
sterilized). They will certainly provide
you with an individual look that can not be found when buying perfumes that
have been mass produced. Just take a
wander around your local antique shops or bric-a-brac shop, and you will soon
find a wealth of different perfume bottles that you could use.
The best place to start when you are considering
selling your own perfume is to do a search on the internet. There are many
sites and companies which will provide you with all the necessary information
you need in order to start up.
However, you should be warned that, when you decide
to sell your own perfume, you will need to make some outlays in order to get
the business started.
For instance, you will need to factor in such costs
as the purchase of all the ingredients for making the perfume, and the bottles
that you will be putting the finished product into. Other costs that you will have to pay out for
are the production of the labels that will be affixed to your finished product’s
bottles, and the cost of the packaging that you will use.
When first selling your product, it is advisable
that you keep a record of all of your outgoing expenses so that you can price
your perfume accordingly. The usual
pricing equation is to triple the price it has cost you to manufacture your
product. So say it has cost you $5 to produce each bottle, you should probably
sell it for at least $15.
One of the best ways of selling your own perfume is
through word of mouth of friends and family. However, for a small outlay, you
could actually set up your own website and sell it from there.
If you are not sure how to go about setting up a
website, then by searching the internet you will soon find there are lots of
people out there who are willing to help.
There are even people who have set up sites which will not only help you
to build your site, but also help with the marketing and promotion of the product
you have to offer. Begin by doing a
search on the internet and looking for “starting a small web business”. You
will soon find a whole list of sites that are willing to assist you.
So, as you can see, making perfume is not only easy
and provides you with a new skill, but it can also be profitable too!