Saturday 29 September 2012

Perfumes DIY

Who says good quality perfumes has to be store bought? The truth is you can make your own perfume and have fun in the process. More than fun however, making your own perfume allows you to create unique scents that are just right for you. Furthermore, you have control over what goes into your perfume so if you won't have to contend with the harshly unnatural ingredients that may be present in commercially available perfumes that you can get at the department store.

The process of getting started in making your own perfume is quite simple. If you are not all versed in the production of perfume, don't worry because you don't have to be. To get you started, you can browse online on the many free perfume recipes on the Net to help you make your own perfume. Choosing the right perfume recipe to follow will depend on what type of scent you want to create.

If you are worried about not being able to predict how a perfume recipe will turn out based simply by looking at the ingredients, don't worry. Most perfume recipes online will give a brief description of the type of fragrance you can expect from a given recipe. Although, at the end of the day, you will really have to get your hands dirty and actually try out a recipe to be able to experience for yourself how it will turn out.

Remember also that you will need to try out the perfume on your skin because it will certainly smell different as you sniff it from the container and as you allow it to react to your body chemistry through your skin.

To help you further, below are various free perfume recipes from pioneerthinking.com. Don't be afraid to try it out and make your own adjustments in the recipes so that the fragrances produced will suit your preferences better. Perfume Recipe 101 You can't go wrong with this one. This is easy, simple and you have complete control over the types of fragrances you will be using. This is a good way to start your self on making your own perfume.

You will need two cups of distilled water and one cup of fresh chopped flower blossoms of your choice. You can opt to choose just one type of flower blossoms or mix several kinds that you feel will blend well together. After you have chosen your scents and have your ingredients with you, get a bowl and place a cheese cloth inside it. Make sure that the edges of the cloth hang over the outside of the bowl. Pour in your flower blossoms followed by the water. Cover your bowl and leave it like that overnight. 

On the next day, pull out the cheesecloth by the edges and squeeze the fragrant water into a pot for heating. Simmer the liquid until only around a teaspoon is left. Store this then in a small dark bottle that you must keep tightly closed when not used. Make sure also that you store this away from light and heat.

Want a fragrant perfume that's sure to inspire your dreams? Try this celestial blend of soothing flower scents that will relax and inspire you. Ingredients:    * 2 cups distilled water    * 3 tablespoons vodka    * 5 drops lavender essential/fragrance oil    * 10 drops chamomile essential/fragrance oil    * 10 drops valerian essential oil

Directions: Mix all the ingredients together and shake well. Place in a dark color bottle. Then allow the perfume to settle for at least 12 hours. Store in a cool dry area.

Making Perfume Using An Old Recipe

Some people prefer the cooking of one person over the other. This could happen because there is a secret ingredient that no one knows about making the individual prefer this no matter how hard other people have tried to surpass it.

The same thing can be said about perfumes. There are some brands that are considered to be the best and no one come close to the scent it gives to the person.

Unfortunately, some of these perfumes are really expensive. People will really have to save up to get it or try to find something similar and be contented with it. The other alternative will be make one at home that is just right for one's body chemistry.

A good example of this is called Whispering Rain. All the person has to do is buy the ingredients and then make it happen.

The individual will need sandalwood to act as the base note, bergamot to act as the middle and cassis that will serve as the top note. This can be purchased separately in 10ml bottles from the specialty store and then mixed together in a glass bottle.

A few tablespoons of vodka and a couple of cups of distilled water should also be added to the concentration. This should be sealed with a tight lid and left to settle for 24 to 48 hours before this can be transferred into a sprayer bottle making it ready for use.

The perfume may last for a month if this is used daily. Before this runs out, it will be a good idea to prepare a new batch so this will just be refilled into the container.

It takes money to make some more. If people at work or in school like it, instead of just revealing the secret ingredients to the perfume, the individual can make a little money by making and selling this at a reasonable price.

The ingredients don’t cost that much so it is best to calculate the cost and add a certain percentage for markup. It will also be a good idea to do a comparative to see how much other stores are selling this product something similar.

If the perfumes are not performing that well, it is time to come up with a marketing scheme. Some examples commonly used are a buy one take one or get the second bottle for half the price.

The person can even advertise and sell this on the Internet. It is not that difficult to design a website or by simply offering this in other websites. Some will allow the entrepreneur to do this for free while others will charge a fee for maintenance costs.

Studies show that more people do business via the web because it allows the businessman to make deals not only in the city but in other states and countries should someone want to order a huge bulk.

There are other perfumes that can be made aside from Whispering Rain. It just takes a little effort on the person to do some research and make other fragrances since many of these are posted on the web.

The first perfume may be a flop or a success but those who persevere may soon reap the benefits of all the hard work.

Thursday 27 September 2012

Perfume Making School

People of all ages need perfume. It doesn’t matter if this is just cologne for kids or an eau de toilette for an adult. Most consumers buy this from the store or online but lately, these ingredient are readily available making it possible to make your own from the home.

The prices of some perfumes are quite expensive prompting some to buy the smaller bottle. Unfortunately, these run out very quickly so the customer has to shell out money to get replenishment.

This has prompted some entrepreneurs to get into the business of making perfumes. This will take some practice and a little knowledge of chemistry to learn. But the hard work will all pay off when the return of investment comes back faster than having to buy this from a supplier and repackaging it.

Those who have no idea where to start can buy a book or get this information from the web. Before getting into the mixing portion, the first lesson in making your own perfume will be to learn about the different essential oils. There more than 30 available which serve as a top, base and middle note. Surprisingly, these ingredients can also be used for something else such as aromatherapy.

The customer can purchase these in 10ml bottles either separately or in starter kits. There is a product description on each one while those that come in kits have an instruction manual that will help the newbie mix everything together to make a fragrance.

The other two things the hobbyist will have to get is a bridge note that is also an essential oil and alcohol. Some perfume makers recommend the use of vodka while others have tried other alcoholic beverages with positive results.

After producing a few samples, this is the time the individual should try making some home made scents. Some will turn out right while others will not mount into anything. Maybe the person needs to develop more skills so it is time to read some books and blogs about perfume making that are written by various chemists.

There are no schools that can teach a student how to make perfume. This means that someone will have to learn this through trial error similar to riding a bike. Those who are patient may develop something that has never hit the market before and in the end make a decent profit.

Those who don’t have enough capital for perfume making can start out by buying the materials and then reselling it to fellow hobbyists. When customers enter the shop, the entrepreneur will be knowledgeable in helping people mix one concoction with the next to create the right blend and fragrance.

When enough money has been made, this is the time that the essential ingredients and equipment are purchased to finally start a small production company.

If the person is able to do it, others will soon follow and offer the same thing. The only way to stay in the game will be to experiment and produce new perfumes that are much better than the old ones.

Money can be made from perfume making. It will take a lot of hard work for those who want to pursue it. The entrepreneur should expect some hard days ahead because it will take time to perfect the right formula when everything is done by hand.

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Elegance, sophisticated in one blend: your own

Blending perfumes is not a joke nor is it easy. It involves handling various natural oils and blending them into something that smells beautiful. Essential oils and absolutes are usually used in making perfume.

These substances emit very strong odors that could make you really sick especially if you work in unventilated environments. Thus, it is necessary that you safeguard your blending procedures taking time to install safety procedures.

When working with aromatic oils and such, there's a tendency to become too accustomed with the smell. At times your nose has been exposed too long on the smell of oils and various blends that you become somewhat "immune" to the smell.

At this point, you really need to take some short breaks. You could take a walk and get some fresh air or run a couple of lapses or any activity which would result to some heavy breathing. This will clear you nose. Another common practice not only by those blending perfumes but as well as those trying various types of perfumes on a single time, is sniffing coffee beans.

As a perfume blender, you should always try and give each blend a chance. Let the blend evolve in a bottle first. This will allow a fresh blend to properly meld and mellow which creates rather surprising scents and character. You should treat each blend this way. You need some patience and let things settle down. Never rush things.

It is like making wine, you blend the wind, seal it in barrels and wait for years to drink the brew. At least for perfumes, it will not take you that long. Also, once you put a perfume on, let it settle and evolve on your skin. As you left the perfume on your skin, the blend reacts and changes because of your body heat. Allow the base tones to emerge first before passing judgment on the blend itself.

Basically when you start blending natural perfumes, you're mixing three oils: to top note, the heart note and the base note oils. You choose what oils appeal to you and start mixing them up together. Ideal top notes include citrus oils like bergamot, lemon, mandarin and orange.

Also popular top notes are conifer oils, mint oils, cardamom, basil, chamomile, juniperberry, ginger, petitgrain and rosemary. Middle notes, on the other hand, use various floral oils and absolutes like elemi, coriander, galbanum, sweet marjoram, geranium, lavender and nutmeg. The best base oils are wood oils like cedarwood, gaiac, linaloe wood and sandalwood and resin oils like frankincense and myrrh.

You get one oil from each note and start putting them together in separate a bottle. Be sure to write down how many drops of each you blending. Start working on combinations. You could start with equal amounts moving on to some other mixes until you get a sniff of the scent you're looking for.

If you think you got a great blend, cover the bottle and warm by rolling the bottle between your palms. Turn it upside down to blend the mix further. Smell your concoction. Just remember that the top note oils will fade more quickly than the middle and base notes so having a strong top note may not be that bad. As I mentioned earlier, let the perfume evolve.

Get a strip of coffee filter and apply a drop of perfume on it. Let is stay on for a while. In an interval of a couple of minutes to a couple of hours, keep sniffing the strip so you could get an idea of how the perfume evolves.

You really need a lot of patience when you make your own perfume. If you want the easy way then you could always buy one from the mall. But you will never experience the joy and triumph one experiences when they maker their own perfume.

Monday 24 September 2012

Making Your Own Signature Perfume

There are a lot of perfume manufactures in the world market. This gives customers a variety of choices which really depends on its reaction with the person's body chemistry. Sadly, it is never easy to find the right product so instead of wasting dollars trying out bottle after bottle, maybe it is time to make your own signature perfume.

The conventional way of doing is by buying all the ingredients from the store. These include the essential oils and the equipment to do it. The other way will be to pick some stuff from the garden or the forest and then use the utensils in the kitchen.

A good example of using some home made stuff will be by first buying liquefied cheese from the grocery. It is still hard so this should be placed in a container and left in the sun for about a week.

When the cheese is ready, the person can get some flowers from the garden. Some examples could be apple blossoms, water lilies, orchids and roses. Some pine needles and canola oil will also be needed. The finishing touch of this formula will be a bottle of rubbing alcohol and some distilled water.

The cheese will be in liquid form because of the scorching heat of the sun. The flowers and the pine needles should be minced using a mortar and pestle or by a food processor. Next, the person should mix these two together in a beaker.

While stirring, this is the time that some canola oil is added to the concoction. The person should smell the mixture from time to time and only stop when the right fragrance has been reached.

The last thing to do before storing it for a few days will be adding some alcohol. After two days or longer, this should be drained using a filter and then placed in a bottle making it ready for anyone to use.

Those that are able to come up with a fragrance without the help of a book or other sources of information are either lucky or have the talent in making a signature perfume. This means with the proper materials, the individual can come up with a better fragrance.

People who want to learn more can take up classes and then work on these recipes at home. It is only when the person is comfortable with the different essential oils that it is time to conduct experiments that have not yet been attempted by perfume manufacturers and see where it goes.

It is advisable to write everything down so the individual will remember the exact quantities that were placed into the perfume. This should be kept in a safe place so that no one will be able to copy it making it solely the property of the inventor.

If the inventor does not have that much capital yet, perfumes can be made at home and then sold to various stores. When enough money has been collected, this is the time to rent space in the mall so there won't be a middleman anymore and more profit can be made.

Perfume making is always about trial and error. Since there is no guidebook, making the signature brand will take more effort on the part of the inventor.

Sunday 23 September 2012

Making Your Own Perfume Line

When people get into business, the first thing the product must do is fill a need. If there is demand for it, this is the time the entrepreneur has to worry about the production,  packaging and the marketing. 

Getting into the perfume business is the same thing. The good news is, there is a demand so the challenge will be making people aware that there is a perfume line that exists.

There are two options for this to work. The entrepreneur may decide to distribute it to a retailer who will mark up the price so both parties are able to make some money. This begins by writing letter to various companies who may like to carry it.

It is also possible to ask from the supplier the names of other companies that are also getting the same ingredients. This is considered to be a faster way of getting the foot in the door and if the product is good, then there won't be any problems.

However, in some cases, the one reviewing it will say no because this could take away the profit from the existing brands.

The entrepreneur may also be short changed if this is offered at this amount and then the distributor will sell it at two or three times the price. 

This brings the second option and it involves selling it directly to the consumer. Some people may not have enough to put up a cart in the mall. The best thing to do will be to give some free samples to friends and sell this via the web.

In both options, the most important thing is pricing. No business in history is able to recover the investment overnight. This takes time and some project a break-even point after 6 months or one year.

The first step in this process will be to learn how to make the perfume. This is just like playing with a chemistry set at home and the only way to make it work is by being familiar with the various ingredients.

The perfume will not last that long without the three types of notes namely, the base, top and middle note. This will then be blended with a bridge note and ethyl alcohol but since this is banned in some countries, the better alternative is vodka.

Those who don’t like chemistry that much can do what some celebrities like JLO have done. That is to hire a chemist who will come up with various prototypes and then approve which one should be made in vast quantities.

The key to distinguish one brand from the other is in the name. It must be catchy and easy for the customer to remember so it will not be that difficult to buy it again when it runs out.

Some detail must also be given to the packaging. The person can choose to use plastic bottles or have a design made by a supplier. Some entrepreneurs still put this in a box while others sell it as it.

Making perfumes won't be easy. It will take some time to figure out the right mix but those who are able to persevere may be able to reap the rewards when the right fragrance has been developed for the market.