What was missing was perfume. I tried solid perfume where you mix vegetable oil with beeswax and essential oils but wasn't quite happy with it. But I had a revelation when I was making natural vanilla extract for cooking and baking. It smelled so nice and I remembered how I used to love "Vanilla Fields" when I was 15. I decided to make my own.
To make it, you'll need:
- 400-500 ml cheap vodka 40% alc.
- 3 vanilla beans
- grated skin of 2 lemons
- essential oil(s) of your choice
- 2 glass bottles app. 200 ml
- a perfume spray bottle
First you have to make vanilla and lemon extract. Grate the skin of a lemon (or use a potatoe peeler) and put it in bottle. Add approximately 200-250 ml of vodka. Make sure there's hardly any air left in the bottle to avoid evaporation. Cut the vanilla beans open lengthwise and put them in a bottle with vodka. Put both bottles in a dark cupboard for 4-6 weeks and shake them daily.
After 4-6 weeks, mix 2 parts vanilla and 1 part lemon extract in a perfume bottle of spray bottle. Add about 5 drops per 20 ml of essential oil of your choice. I used orange but I think cinnamon or clove would be a great addition too. Without preservatives it will probably not stay good as long as store bought eau de toilette (because of the essential oils in it) so don't make too much at once.
You can use the extracts for baking too. All natural real taste and it stays well for years. Just make sure the beans and peels are always completely covered with vodka to prevent molding.
Not a fan of vanilla? You can extract scents from different plants and flowers like lavender, roses and herbs like rosemary and lemon balm.
Not a fan of vanilla? You can extract scents from different plants and flowers like lavender, roses and herbs like rosemary and lemon balm.
What a lovely idea! I use solid perfume, but I have noticed that it clogs my pores wherever I put it. It´s not nice to have pimples on your neck. Did you use organic oranges or regular? I have also read that you can use orange peels infused in alcohol to clean your house. It would be interesting to read more about your no poo. I still use my home made cp shampoo bar because it works really well for my hair.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWhat lovely, Marieke! I have never made a perfume, but I recieved a solid one and I liked it! But yours looks good and I wish I could try it too!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenNice to hear you switched to no-poo method, I have been doing the same, using baking soda, but still not very content... but I hope that after several months I could say something different.
No 'poo worked fine for me the first 6 months orso but then my hair got a bit dry and brittle. I started adding honey to the baking soda and that worked just fine for me. I use about one big table spoon of baking soda + one big tea spoon of honey mixed with warm water.
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