Left Continue shopping
Your Order

You have no items in your cart

You might like
From $1005
Show options
From $475
Show options

Simple Solid Perfume - Making Fragrance Alluring and Transportable

Gathered Ingredients

Gathered Ingredients

I just got my hands on the fabulous fragrance oil Just For You and I thought it would be great in a solid perfume. This fantastic fragrance reminds me of spring and fresh flowers. Making a solid perfume is an excellent way to enjoy your favorite fragrances. They are so simple to create and they are great for when you want to freshen up on the go. Just for You fragrance oil is a superb blend of flourishing peonies, exquisite lilacs, budding roses, delicate violets and alluring gardenia buds. Let’s gather up some supplies and I will share with you an easy way to make your own amazing solid perfumes to go. Are you ready?

Ingredients
Shea Butter Lip Solution
Beeswax
Fragrance Oil
Containers – Daisy Butter Pots
Equipment
Scale
Pipettes

Recipe:
1 – .63 lb jar Shea Butter Lip Solutions
1 oz Beeswax
1/2 oz Just for You Fragrance Oil

Directions:

Weighing out beeswax

Weighing out beeswax

After gathering all the ingredients together, weigh out 1 oz of Beeswax and add to the full jar of Shea Butter Lip Solutions. This jar will go into the microwave until melted; use short bursts of 20-30 seconds at a time in the microwave until beeswax and lip solutions are almost fully melted and can be stirred together. Once everything is liquid, add half of a one ounce bottle of Just for You Fragrance Oil. (If you will be using a different fragrance, please check appropriate usage rates that are allowed for that fragrance. Your safety is so important. If you need help calculating usage rates, please let us know! We are here to help!)

Stir until completely combined and using a pipette transfer the melted product into containers. I’m using the Daisey Pots. They are so cute that they are perfect for in your purse or even on your vanity. Your solid perfume can be applied directly to your pulse points. I love how a solid perfume keeps the scent close to my skin, giving it greater allure. What an easy way to enjoy your favorite fragrance!

Adding beeswax to lip solution

Adding beeswax to lip solution

As you may tell in the photos, I filled several pots. I have plenty to share! These samples will be going out in orders soon so if you would like to sample this new fragrance then let us know in the notes section of your next order. Hurry before they are all gone!

Enjoy!

Tonya

Adding fragrance to solution

Adding fragrance to solution

Filling daisy pots

Filling daisy pots

Cooling filled pots

Cooling filled pots

Finished samples

Finished samples

Orange Butter Lip Balm

This has been one of our most popular promotional lip balms! We are often asked if we brought this lip balm to events, conferences and even business meetings.

This...

Read more

Basic Bar Soap

This recipe is the basic recipe that we use to test fragrances, colors or other additives.

Ingredients

    4 oz Coconut Oil or Palm Kernel Oil (See Comments...
Read more

Lemon Cookie Lip Balm

I didn t want to miss out on the slightly nutty kick that the poppy seeds contribute. Instead, I added a small amount of Black Pepper Essential Oil to...
Read more