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Bath and Body Fragrances

By: Corwin Brown

Bath and Body Skincare is simply sublime or exotic, and is inspired by nature. These fragrances are crafted by perfumes and a variety of cologne sprays. The fragrance you discover after its use is as unique as you are. Each of these perfumes, shower gels, candles, brushes and colognes are inspired by flowers, herbs, and botanical extracts. They are created with a correct blend of natural substances for the skin, without any chemicals.

Bath and Body Fragrances require many things for consideration such as select the correct perfume as per your choice. You must know the proper way of applying it as well. Your scent should not reach people who are more than an arm's length away. If the smell is beyond that it means you are using in an incorrect way or you have a disturbed body chemistry.

Combine glycerin with scent & color. Pour sea salt in a jar and add the glycerin mixture. Turn jar to mix. Fill containers--decorative or apothecary jars and scoop out with a seashell.

Melt cut-up chunks of glycerin and/or castile soap in a double boiler or in a microwave at 50% power, with water or herbal infusion--honey can be used as part of the liquid. If using botanicals, stir them in slowly, when soap has melted, in one direction (to avoid air bubbles) with a non-metallic spoon. Let cool slightly--but still pourable--add scent and optional color chip and stir slowly as above. Pour into molds or a box lined with Saran Wrap.

Fragrances can often reflect our mood and personality. How often does a certain smell remind you of grandma's house, a favorite place in the past, or that first romantic encounter in high school?

We suggest changing your fragrance depending upon the season. In other words, go for lighter scents during the hotter weather and keep the stronger scents for the drier, cool weather. Heat intensifies the scent, so there is no need to douse yourself in a heavy scent during the summer. And if you are outdoors, be aware that bees, wasps, hornets, and other flying bugs are attracted to flowery fragrances (which is another good reason to stick to light, clean scents!)

When testing a new fragrance, allow the fragrance to “settle” on your skin for about 10 minutes. You will experience the different levels of “notes” as the scent mingles with your body chemistry. You should not test more than 3 fragrances at one time. Your nose will not be able to pick up the complexities of the fragrance notes.

Rosehip Jasmine Based on the wonderful Garden Botanika blend, this fragrance is a beautiful blend of the light-heartened Rosehip and the sultry scent of Jasmine. The scent of Rosehip is a sweeter, more "pink" smell than straight rose. When blended with Jasmine, it creates a perfect floral balance
Bonsai fragrance is a Floral Fresh with Citrus and Pine accords, having some Tropical Fruits and Wood tones on background. This is an excellent zen like fragrance. Use this fragrance whenever you're feeling particularly stressed and just need a relaxing respite in your day.

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