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Home›How To›3 Ways to Make a Natural Fruit Perfume

3 Ways to Make a Natural Fruit Perfume

By Matthew Lynch
November 8, 2023
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Introduction:

Discover the world of natural fruit perfumes as a healthy, eco-friendly alternative to traditional fragrances. Fruit scents are fresh, invigorating, and can be easily made at home using readily available ingredients. In this article, we’re going to dive into three ingenious methods to create your very own natural fruit perfume.

Method 1: Citrus Extravaganza

Ingredients:

– 1 lemon

– 1 orange

– 1 grapefruit

– 2 cups of vodka (or substitute with witch hazel for alcohol-free)

– Spray bottle

Instructions:

1. After washing the fruits thoroughly, peel the rinds and place them in a glass jar.

2. Pour in the vodka or witch hazel until it completely covers the peels.

3. Seal the jar tightly and keep it in a dark, cool place for two weeks. Remember to shake the jar gently every two days.

4. After two weeks, strain the liquid into a spray bottle using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth. Your citrus extravaganza perfume is ready!

Method 2: Berry Bliss

Ingredients:

– A handful of raspberries

– A handful of strawberries

– A handful of blackberries

– 2 cups of distilled water

– Spray bottle

Instructions:

1. Wash all the berries, then mash them together in a bowl until you create a pulp-like texture.

2. In a saucepan, heat distilled water and add your berry mixture to it. Cook on low heat for about an hour.

3. Cool down the mixture and then strain the liquid into your spray bottle.

4. Store Berry Bliss perfume in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Method 3: Tropical Paradise

Ingredients:

– 1 pineapple

– 1 mango

– Handful of coconut flakes (unsweetened)

– 2 cups of glycerin

– Spray bottle

Instructions:

1. Peel and chop the pineapple and mango into small pieces.

2. Blend the fruit pieces along with the coconut flakes in a blender.

3. Add glycerin to the blended mixture and mix well.

4. Pour the concoction through a strainer or cheesecloth into your spray bottle.

5. Your Tropical Paradise perfume is now ready for use!

Conclusion:

Creating natural fruit perfumes at home is an enjoyable and cost-effective way to smell fantastic without exposure to harmful chemicals found in store-bought fragrances. Follow these easy methods to craft personalized perfumes and experience the freshness of fruity scents every day!

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