Thursday, January 5, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Online Courses - How to Make Your Own Perfume (Part 5)

The fifth part of this online course is subdivided in two main stages - the filtering of your homemade perfume and its storage. To achieve the desired effect, your own perfume should be carefully filtered after the mix of essential oils, alcohol and water has stayed about several weeks. And then, you have to know some tips when storing your own fragrance.

Online Courses - How to Make Your Own Perfume (Part 4)

After you have achieved a consistent mixture of essential oils and alcohol ingredients - it is time for the last essential step in the process of making your own perfume. The addition of the water is the fourth part of this online course, so check these helpful tips and advices about it.

Online Courses - How to Make Your Own Perfume (Part 3)

In the third part of the online course "How to Make Your Own Perfume" you will read more about the basic steps in the selection of alcohol ingredients and tips for their addition to the essential oils. Also, this process should be done after the selection of essential oils - when you have already decided which to be the final smell of your own perfume and its applications.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Online Courses - How to Make Your Own Perfume (Part 2)

The most important part and respectively the most important ingredients in your homemade perfume, are the essential oils. They are natural extracts of plants, roots, leaves, citruses and even of animal origin. There are also many methods of extraction that varies according to the specific objects of which the essential oils are extracted from. For example, the ancient method of extraction is the "enfleurage", there are also a solvent extraction, mechanical expression, distillation. Formed in this way essential oils are a very fragrant volatile liquids and even the smallest amount of them deliver a strong smell.

Online Courses - How to Make Your Own Perfume (Part 1)

The homemade perfume is the purest mirror of your personality, character and mood. Because, in the assembling process of your own perfume you can add whatever scents you want, and mostly - to experiment. So, first you have to be certain that you want to make your own perfume, that you really want it, and that you will use it for you or as a gift for your beloved, for example. In the first part of this online course, you will learn what are the basic principles when making your own perfume, which are the main perfume ingredients and what you have to do before getting started.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Homemade Perfume of Lavender

The Lavender is a beautiful flower, which is widely known in the perfumery as a very fragrant essential oil. It is associated with the ancient ages and is cultivated from more than 2000 years. Basically, the lavender is known to be native to Asia, but it is widely spread in the Western regions. Today, there are many perfume makers that use the essential oil of Lavender to enhance the freshness of a perfume. The Lavender has different purposes in the beauty and the cosmetic industry. This plant is also used in the aromatherapy and the medicine, because of its aromatherapy and health benefits.