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David´s Crisp and Courageous Cologne!

  • Writer: David Ademoye
    David Ademoye
  • May 17, 2019
  • 3 min read




Most people might wonder or ask me why I chose to make a perfume, but I think it’s a cool and serene idea to make considering the fact that perfumes are known for astonishing fragrance and dexterity when producing it. The feeling of smelling good has always been my aim for a very long time and I have tried out many different types of perfume and now I think it’s about time I made my own signature perfume scent. Smelling good is one of my motivations to make this perfume. My product can be produced as the best version of it because everything I am going to be adding to my perfume ingredients is all safe and doesn’t have any effect whatsoever on whoever tries it. I am confident about my perfume because I am making use of natural oils which doesn’t have an effect on even the most sensitive skin And it’s also a worthwhile way of using my recipe because it’s all made of natural resources which are easy to get and cheaper for anyone to afford and it’s less expensive considering the amount an actually industrialized perfume would cost. I don’t really have much experience about making this product but I have already done many kinds of research and the necessary procedure and needs for me in making my recipe which I surely hope would come out fabulous.


I used a variety of ingredients in making my perfume which are listed below,I couldn’t get all the right and appropriate ingredients in making my perfume because we couldn’t get all the essential oils. The following oils i could get are:


5 drops of Lavender oil: This oil is the major oil needed in my perfume because it has a good smell when mixed with sweet orange oil and rubbing alcohol.

5 drops of bubblegum oil: I chose this item based on my previous research and understandings about this oil, the flavonoids present in this oil serve as very good relaxants, they soothe the nerves and reduce nervous tension, anxiety, and stress.

10 drops of Sandalwood oil: It can be attributed to its properties as an anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial property which is beneficial for other skin conditions, for example, it can reduce the appearance of scars, and treat minor wounds, and soothe symptoms of eczema.

10 drops of Jasmine oil: This oil is essential in my perfume because it has some good qualities such as fighting depression, boosting the immune system, stops fungal growth and reduces inflammation and enhances your mood.

20 drops of Sweet orange oil: This oil helps increase energy and mood, but also a variety of other health benefits, it’s been shown to increase the ability to absorb vitamin C, collagen production and blood flow, all of which are essential for anti-aging.

Rubbing alcohol: Rubbing alcohol is mostly used in perfume production because alcohol evaporates from bottle faster, Oil-based scents are much less drying to skin and hair than traditional alcohol -based perfumes,As alcohol evaporates to spread the fragrance of traditional perfume, it takes with it skin natural oils leaving your skin drier and smelling good.

I chose this specific Items for my perfume because my aim and objective for anyone who intends to try out my perfume design can just get any of these items easily from a corner store and it’s pretty cheap and very affordable and this perfume does not only assist with your nice smell and fragrance but it also assists with curing some minor skin bruises and helps you fight any kind of depression by changing your mood. I am not a perfume expertise at making perfumes but I know that anyone who tries out my perfume would love it and wish to make one exactly like this and also considering the fact that it’s all cheap and easy to afford.

https://www.stylecraze.com/articles/how-to-make-your-own-perfume.

 
 
 

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