Beautiful! I would love a video on choosing an Alibaba vendor! I’m so intimidated by the whole process and your such a good teacher, thank you sharing.
Thsnk you my sister for this tutorial. I wstched your tutorial from Curacao, islsnd of the dutch caribbean. I made the recipe today. I did not have sny glass bottles so I used 2 plastic bottles. These are my testers so I will make sure to have the glass bottles. As you mentioned the mixture is.clear. i love it. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for sharing.
Oh my goodness! You're amazing and so generous to teach! I love that chic bottle, this would make great holiday presents! Do you mind sharing where you got the bottle and the machine that presses the top...oh and the top too? It sounds like they are all unique to each other. I'm doing the snoopy dance on this one!!!!! Thank you!!!
I noticed this as well, I dropped the glycerin amount down and it seemed to help. still would spray at at least 12" distance and not directly on furniture or any fabrics
@@krissya6768 If you don’t mind the colour of the spray you don’t need to use polysorbate or glycerin . Take the alcohol and warm it up. Not boil it or it will catch fire. Is best to use a glass bottle. Pour the alcohol into the bottle then put it in in a very hot water bath but out of fire. When the alcohol from the bottle gets warm mix in essential oil. It will not be clear but you will not have any spots of sticky polisorbate 80 or glycerin left behind. Otherwise respect all the quantities from recipe,although I use water not witch hazel . You can play with water.If you don’t add enough water you will get dizzy from too much alcohol. In any case the water should not be more than alcohol to avoid the spray to spoil.
hi, very nice video! I love this! I also have a question, how if I use essential oil instead of fragrance liquid that you use? will the measurement change?
I use my air freshener with an automatic sprayer in my bathroom. I followed your recipe and after days leaves a greasy layer on the floor. Any recommendations? Thanks 😊
this has been a very helpful video! do you know if something like this would have an expiration date after making? How long til you notice peak performance of the fragrance? 2 weeks?
I love this recipe! It was such a blessing after struggling through lots of milky recipes. I just have a question, in the bottles I am using my spray comes out more like a stream, I think it's because the thickness of the poly and the glycerin. Do you (or anyone reading) have this problem in your bottles with this recipe? I am using the capri spray bottle from Makesy. Thanks!
Great tutorial!!!! Thank you, such good information. It looks like Maskey is out of flaxseed glycerin, and I am having trouble finding it. I found organic vegetable glycerin, could I use that instead or would that change the outcome. Thank you again, you are awesome!!
Very informative video! Do you think there is a difference between using the sugarcane alcohol and Vetiver’s perfumer’s alcohol? Like regarding how long it should sit and how strong it will be? Also, can you do a reed diffuser video? Thanks!
I’ll definitely look into a Reed diffuser video! I believe perfumer’s alcohol might be stronger and has more of a smell which is why perfume needs to sit for weeks before use. The sugarcane alcohol form Makesy doesn’t have a smell. If the perfumer’s alcohol has a strong smell then let it sit for a while.
I just made this with your formula and I am wondering what the shelf life is for this & will it mold? The formula came out crystal clear by the way and the scent strength is perfect!
Thank you for the helpful tutorial. I truly appreciate it. I followed the instructions and conducted a test blend using mostly essential oils with top, middle, and base notes, plus a small amount of Scent Memory fragrance oils. However, I was told the finished product doesn't last long or isn't strong enough. Do you have any tips to enhance the scent? I'm using 2 oz bottles, so I divided (the fragrance) 0.5 oz by 2 (0.25 oz per bottle). I look forward to your advice - thanks again!
I don’t use essential oils by themselves at all. I only use fragrances from Makesy, Scent Memory or Porter Candle Supply. I would use an already made fragrance - maybe mix 2 that you like and try that. Just essential oils isn’t going to cut it. Hope that helps.
Great Video! Newbie here… I watched a Makesy for making room sprays. All they used was organic witch hazel with 4% fragrance load. What are the benefits in using the others ingredients? I eventually want to sale them. I appreciate you.
@@HowToLymarie I made the room spray exactly the way you made it. I really appreciate you. Question, can I use just the alcohol to make the smell last longer? Also do you recommend the perfumers alcohol given its a higher proof? Thanks again
Excellent Video!! If I am increasing the Fragrance Load to 15%, I know I have to adjust the Poly 80 as well, would i have to decrease the Sugarcane or Witch Hazel or is it okay that they remain the same?
I came across your video today. Thank you for sharing such a clear and to the point information. One question is, do you have any videos on making body mist? I'am into soaping and is thinking of adding fragrances to my line. Please any suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Hello thank you for your demonstration. I would like to know where did you purchase the bottles and the Machine to press the tops on. Can you please send me the link to both thank you
Hi Lymarie, I ‘m a little confused. You say your room spray has no preservatives but one of the ingredients is polysorbate 80. Polysorbate 80 is used as a preservative/ emulsifier and is not considered natural. Made from sorbitol, a natural ingredient, but it is then ethoxylated, which is not a natural process and becomes a synthetic compound
Hi there I made this formula and when I added the witch hazel it went cloudy - I am wondering if that is because the witch hazel I used is an extract which contains alcohol and water?
Thank you for this! Super informative. 2 questions. Can perfumers alcohol be used instead of sugarcane? And can the spray be used right away or should it sit for a few days before using?
Yes perfumers Alcohol can be used, make sure any alcohol you use is denatured. I like to let it sit. Especially with perfumer’s alcohol/ the longer it sits the better. With sugarcane alcohol you don’t have to wait weeks.
Alcohol holds the fragrance. Witch hazel isn’t as harsh. Just witch hazel would make the mixture cloudy. Just alcohol would make it too harsh… like a cleaner or sanitizer
Hello, I enjoyed watching your video. I do have a couple of questions. One is can I use over-the-counter witch hazel or alcohol? Secondly, can I use essential oil instead of fragrance oil? And lastly, I’m having trouble understanding the formula. I have 8oz spray bottles. How would I measure all the liquids in my bottle? I hope I can get your help.
Thank you, this video is very i formative. But wondering why you use both witch hazel and alcohol? Also notice you don’t use distilled water..any reason why?
Using water means mold and needing a preservative. Witch hazel is gentle and alcohol is sanitary. You can use more alcohol than witch hazel if you want a more perfume like spray but I don’t use water for mold reasons.
Hi, First of all, thank you for your wonderful video sharing the recipe and information. I have a question for you regarding Makesy Sugarcane Alcohol, this alcohol runs out so quickly from Makesy. Is there any other substitute to Sugarcane Alcohol?
Just found your channel on a whim today. Such a great tutorial! Thank you! 🙂Total newbie here, though, but I'm interested in the business side. Lol. When you mentioned insurance on another comment, how do I go about doing that for room sprays? Is it because of the alcohol that insurance is required? Who do you have for insurance? Would a certain type of insurance encompass both room sprays AND body products? Thanks! 😀
Yes there are insurances that would cover both HOWEVER please note that coverage for liability for body products is expensive! I feel as if a lot of makers think they have coverage for body products specifically but they don’t. It is a separate policy from general liability. Since body products are more likely to create a problem - ingestion, irritation, allergic reactions etc - they cost more to insure.
Would love for you to explain WHY polysorbate 20 wont work but 80 will...? What is this ingredient and what's the difference? Why one over the other? Thanks.
Great video, thank you very much! Makesy is out of everything you listed. I'm having a hard time finding those items. Do I have to use Black Seed Glycerin and Sugarcane Alcohol? Is there a different type of the two that I can use instead? I'm finding regular and vegetable glycerin, wasn't sure if it made a difference or not. I appreciate your advice, thank you.
Vegetable glycerin will work as well. I prefer sugarcane alcohol but any denatured alcohol should work. Makesy also sells a sugarcane/witch hazel base that you can sub
Hi I just found your site which is great! my question is I use two different Alcohols one is the Sugarcane and the other one is the Witchcraft Alcohol is one stronger then the other? Then there is the room freshner bases do you still use the poly 80? thank you so much in helping us out!
Sugarcane alcohol is stronger than witch hazel alcohol. I don’t use bases - it depends what the ingredients are to know whether you would need poly 80 or not.
It stinks so bad! My perfume I made following this exact recipe has been sitting for a month and it still stinks of an alcohol smell and some kind of other weird smell. 😭
Great video! Just a question on the witch hazel... what's % of alcohol shouldnit be? I saw different % and got confused. And which brand of glycerin, witch hazel, poly 80 dobyou recommend? I already have the Makesy sugarcane. Thank you!
@@HowToLymarie thank you for your quick response. As I was seeing so much information. Understood the ground shipping but then some information stated to include the SDS documents as well in the shipping but wasn't sure if that was necessary for small volume of something that was already made. Thanks again.
Excelente receta👏👏👏👏👏muy fina. La he realizado y es una maravilla!!!! La hice con agua. Cuando dices hammamelis orgánico te refieres al hidrolato? ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I agree with Gisselle Ramos...Alibaba is imitating...confusing too - I made an inquiry and I have numerous replies but the replies link to a open page with a volume purchase of 10,000 units when I specified I was looking for 250 or 500! HELP please since you are very knowledgeable and wise!
Some retailers are hit or miss on Alibaba. Always look for retailers who are verified and have the trade assurance badge. Also chat with them and ignore all of the prices listed. Let them know exactly what you’re looking for. Some can do it and some can’t. Just keep searching.
I have another question I purchased a kit from Makesy which was a Home spray in the kit there was some enhansers {2 small packs }with it they say it enhances the smell to be longer have you ever used them before ? Thank you
@@HowToLymarie Yes, it does really depend on the fragrance oil. As you mentioned, Some have a yellow tint or whatever. I used aluminum bottles, so, it’s never an issue for me. But, at some point, I would maybe like to do a body spray or mist. Sounds like this could be a good starting point For that. I love your bottles and your brand. I enjoy your videos. Thanks!
The perfumers alcohol stinks too but the Witch hazel is worse. How do you avoid this??? I bought my products all from Makesy and bought my Poly 80 from Brambleberry… I just don’t see the point in having that weird smell linger still in a body mist or even a room spray because it’s not a pleasant smell at all. I’m even using the same exact scale as you and exact measurements as you and that smell hasn’t completely gone away after almost 2 days… Also when you spray the mist on you it leaves a stain on your shirt as well…. Super disappointing. 😭😭😭😭 I was so excited but I’m not sure what to think now.
Yes - however it will be your fragrance that will determine pet friendliness. Check to see what fragrances are toxic to them like cinnamon, peppermint and many citrus oils are not pet friendly. Also make sure your dog doesn’t get sprayed directly by the room spray and of course that they don’t swallow any of the spray. I would not spray it where they sleep either.
Technically it is skin safe HOWEVER you want to make sure if you’re selling it as body mist that you’re labeling it appropriately with appropriate warnings and make sure you have it listed as a body product in your insurance - the insurance for body products it much different from room sprays and more expensive.
I tried this recipe it’s AMAZING! Mines was a little think but it was the fragrance I used as a tester. Thank you for all your knowledge and quick responses.
ingredients :
organic witch hazel 20%
polysorbate 80 25%
organic sugarcane alcohol 30%
flaxseed glycerin 5%
fragrance 12,5%
Beautiful! I would love a video on choosing an Alibaba vendor! I’m so intimidated by the whole process and your such a good teacher, thank you sharing.
Thsnk you my sister for this tutorial. I wstched your tutorial from Curacao, islsnd of the dutch caribbean. I made the recipe today. I did not have sny glass bottles so I used 2 plastic bottles. These are my testers so I will make sure to have the glass bottles. As you mentioned the mixture is.clear. i love it. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for sharing.
You are wonderful, nice to meet you. So so graceful!! I appreciate all your wonderful information.
I will try your recipe. Do you have one for linen spray ? I have grain alcohol, and I want to try to make one that doesn't get cloudy . Thanks a lot .
I just tried your exact recipe and I noticed the smell doesn’t last long. What are your directions to use? How many sprays for the scent to last
Oh my goodness! You're amazing and so generous to teach! I love that chic bottle, this would make great holiday presents! Do you mind sharing where you got the bottle and the machine that presses the top...oh and the top too? It sounds like they are all unique to each other. I'm doing the snoopy dance on this one!!!!! Thank you!!!
I got them on alibaba! Thanks
By any chance may I ask if there is a link to order the bottles and tools please 😊
My too please
Your such a good teacher
Love your video! Very clear. Thank you for being transparent.😊
Leaves spots all over your furniture and floor I made this recipe. It last a long time but does leave a lot of residue behind
I noticed this as well, I dropped the glycerin amount down and it seemed to help. still would spray at at least 12" distance and not directly on furniture or any fabrics
I’ve even thought about using polysorbate 20 and less glycerin as well I use black glass bottles so I’m not worried about it being clear or not.
@@krissya6768 If you don’t mind the colour of the spray you don’t need to use polysorbate or glycerin . Take the alcohol and warm it up. Not boil it or it will catch fire. Is best to use a glass bottle. Pour the alcohol into the bottle then put it in in a very hot water bath but out of fire. When the alcohol from the bottle gets warm mix in essential oil. It will not be clear but you will not have any spots of sticky polisorbate 80 or glycerin left behind. Otherwise respect all the quantities from recipe,although I use water not witch hazel . You can play with water.If you don’t add enough water you will get dizzy from too much alcohol. In any case the water should not be more than alcohol to avoid the spray to spoil.
This is a great video, thanks for all the honesty...a lot of other channels leave out the preservative and how to keep it clear!☺️
Do you have a link for the bottles?
hi, very nice video! I love this! I also have a question, how if I use essential oil instead of fragrance liquid that you use? will the measurement change?
Hi thank you for the information. I need to know how long will the fragrance linger in the room?
I love Scent Memory too!❤️
Do you find the fill weight of the bottle first?
Super informative and well explained. Big fan!
Thank you!
Thank you so much you're a great teacher ❤.
I use my air freshener with an automatic sprayer in my bathroom. I followed your recipe and after days leaves a greasy layer on the floor. Any recommendations? Thanks 😊
this has been a very helpful video! do you know if something like this would have an expiration date after making? How long til you notice peak performance of the fragrance? 2 weeks?
Read some things that say Prob 80 is slightly toxic when inhaled. For anyone who wants an 100% safe spray.
I loveee your product and videos..Thank you!
I love this recipe! It was such a blessing after struggling through lots of milky recipes. I just have a question, in the bottles I am using my spray comes out more like a stream, I think it's because the thickness of the poly and the glycerin. Do you (or anyone reading) have this problem in your bottles with this recipe? I am using the capri spray bottle from Makesy. Thanks!
It’s the witch hazel, add replace the witch hazel with alcohol!
@@HowToLymarie Thanks! I'll give it a shot! This formula is so pretty in clear bottles I don't want to switch. ☺️
New here!! Very helpful and knowledgeable! Thank you!!!
HI... could you help me what the differences is with the other video of the three ingredients. Thank you
Great tutorial!!!! Thank you, such good information. It looks like Maskey is out of flaxseed glycerin, and I am having trouble finding it. I found organic vegetable glycerin, could I use that instead or would that change the outcome. Thank you again, you are awesome!!
That should be fine. You don’t use a lot so I can’t imagine it will change the outcome
Hi thank you for the wonderful demonstration. Which alcohol can be used if you can find sugarcane alcohol. thanks
I will like to know this as well
Very informative video! Do you think there is a difference between using the sugarcane alcohol and Vetiver’s perfumer’s alcohol? Like regarding how long it should sit and how strong it will be?
Also, can you do a reed diffuser video? Thanks!
I’ll definitely look into a Reed diffuser video! I believe perfumer’s alcohol might be stronger and has more of a smell which is why perfume needs to sit for weeks before use. The sugarcane alcohol form Makesy doesn’t have a smell. If the perfumer’s alcohol has a strong smell then let it sit for a while.
I just made this with your formula and I am wondering what the shelf life is for this & will it mold? The formula came out crystal clear by the way and the scent strength is perfect!
It will not mold because it doesn’t have water!
where did you purchase the press for the bottle caps? thanks
Thank you for the helpful tutorial. I truly appreciate it. I followed the instructions and conducted a test blend using mostly essential oils with top, middle, and base notes, plus a small amount of Scent Memory fragrance oils. However, I was told the finished product doesn't last long or isn't strong enough. Do you have any tips to enhance the scent? I'm using 2 oz bottles, so I divided (the fragrance) 0.5 oz by 2 (0.25 oz per bottle). I look forward to your advice - thanks again!
I don’t use essential oils by themselves at all. I only use fragrances from Makesy, Scent Memory or Porter Candle Supply. I would use an already made fragrance - maybe mix 2 that you like and try that. Just essential oils isn’t going to cut it. Hope that helps.
@@HowToLymarie Thank you very much for your help! I will consider this.
Can you choose to do this recipe without the alcohol??
Great Video! Newbie here… I watched a Makesy for making room sprays. All they used was organic witch hazel with 4% fragrance load. What are the benefits in using the others ingredients? I eventually want to sale them. I appreciate you.
For me alcohol is a better fragrance carrier. It also has less of a smell as witch hazel and my formula is clear where Makesy’s is not.
@@HowToLymarie I made the room spray exactly the way you made it. I really appreciate you. Question, can I use just the alcohol to make the smell last longer? Also do you recommend the perfumers alcohol given its a higher proof? Thanks again
Can you use perfumers alcohol instead?
Awesomeness! Great video!
Can you create a written recipe to copy for this room spray and bottle labeling? Please.
Not sure what you mean. Can you elaborate?
Excellent Video!! If I am increasing the Fragrance Load to 15%, I know I have to adjust the Poly 80 as well, would i have to decrease the Sugarcane or Witch Hazel or is it okay that they remain the same?
I’m wondering this too.
Check the IFRA for your fragrance oil… 15% is high
Max fragrance load for skin safety is 10%. The max for room sprays is 18%.
Hi, how to determine its expiration/shelf life? Thank you for sharing this :)
I came across your video today. Thank you for sharing such a clear and to the point information. One question is, do you have any videos on making body mist? I'am into soaping and is thinking of adding fragrances to my line. Please any suggestions will be highly appreciated.
What is an alternative to sugarcane alcohol which is not available in my country
Thanks so much I cant find bottles on Ali., also where did you get the crimper tool
Amazing and beautiful! 🎉 Thank you for sharing! ❤
Hello thank you for your demonstration. I would like to know where did you purchase the bottles and the Machine to press the tops on. Can you please send me the link to both thank you
I don’t have a link, it’s a company on Alibaba.com if you search glass spray bottles you’ll see a huge selection!
Hello, I love your videos!! Can the bottle crimper seal any perfume bottle size or does it has to be a specific neck size?
Specific neck size
What do i put if i make it at home ?
Hi Lymarie,
I ‘m a little confused. You say your room spray has no preservatives but one of the ingredients is polysorbate 80.
Polysorbate 80 is used as a preservative/ emulsifier and is not considered natural. Made from sorbitol, a natural ingredient, but it is then ethoxylated, which is not a natural process and becomes a synthetic compound
Fragrance is also not natural and there is legislation in place thadt you need to follow before calling your product organic.
@@louisdepointedulac3072she didn’t call it organic, she listed the ingredients that were organic.
@@ChristenRN look at the title.
Hi there I made this formula and when I added the witch hazel it went cloudy - I am wondering if that is because the witch hazel I used is an extract which contains alcohol and water?
Thank you for sharing this recipe. I made a few test bottles. Is there a "cure time" to allow the molecules to bind?
Not really. Maybe a day or two
Good to know. Thank you again!
Hey can you use normal perfum alchool
Thank you for this! Super informative. 2 questions. Can perfumers alcohol be used instead of sugarcane? And can the spray be used right away or should it sit for a few days before using?
Yes perfumers Alcohol can be used, make sure any alcohol you use is denatured. I like to let it sit. Especially with perfumer’s alcohol/ the longer it sits the better. With sugarcane alcohol you don’t have to wait weeks.
great video, thank you! Just curious...why do you use Witch Hazel AND Alcohol? (I thought that they did the same thing?)
Alcohol holds the fragrance. Witch hazel isn’t as harsh. Just witch hazel would make the mixture cloudy. Just alcohol would make it too harsh… like a cleaner or sanitizer
Hello, I enjoyed watching your video. I do have a couple of questions. One is can I use over-the-counter witch hazel or alcohol? Secondly, can I use essential oil instead of fragrance oil? And lastly, I’m having trouble understanding the formula. I have 8oz spray bottles. How would I measure all the liquids in my bottle? I hope I can get your help.
Thank you, this video is very i formative. But wondering why you use both witch hazel and alcohol? Also notice you don’t use distilled water..any reason why?
Using water means mold and needing a preservative. Witch hazel is gentle and alcohol is sanitary. You can use more alcohol than witch hazel if you want a more perfume like spray but I don’t use water for mold reasons.
Love the video, where did you get your bottles and the piece of equipment you used to press the lids on?
Alibaba!
What is the machine called
@@heavenlyscentzsoycandlesth2850 perfume bottle capper.
Love Your Channel ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing. What can I substitute for the sugarcane alcohol?
Any denatured alcohol should work.
@@HowToLymarie thank you what proof would work?
Hi, First of all, thank you for your wonderful video sharing the recipe and information.
I have a question for you regarding Makesy Sugarcane Alcohol, this alcohol runs out so quickly from Makesy. Is there any other substitute to Sugarcane Alcohol?
Any denatured or perfumers alcohol would work too
@@HowToLymarie If we switch from sugarcane alcohol to perfumers alcohol , can we still call it organically made and skin safe?
@@BestCandleCollections only if the perfumers alcohol is explicitly organic.
Thanks for this video and the details. Quick pivot...what is your nail color? Love that pink. 🙂
It’s called bubble bath!
I knowwww, I was distracted by that pretty mani!
Great!!!! Thank youuuu!!!
Absolutely beautiful!!! WIth this combination of ingredients, does this room spray give off a long lasting smell?
It last a few hours!
Just found your channel on a whim today. Such a great tutorial! Thank you! 🙂Total newbie here, though, but I'm interested in the business side. Lol. When you mentioned insurance on another comment, how do I go about doing that for room sprays? Is it because of the alcohol that insurance is required? Who do you have for insurance? Would a certain type of insurance encompass both room sprays AND body products? Thanks! 😀
Yes there are insurances that would cover both HOWEVER please note that coverage for liability for body products is expensive! I feel as if a lot of makers think they have coverage for body products specifically but they don’t. It is a separate policy from general liability. Since body products are more likely to create a problem - ingestion, irritation, allergic reactions etc - they cost more to insure.
Hi,
Where did you get your glass bottles?
Would love for you to explain WHY polysorbate 20 wont work but 80 will...? What is this ingredient and what's the difference? Why one over the other? Thanks.
Poly 20 is for water based formulations. Poly 80 is for oil based formulations. I have tried poly 20 and had separation with this recipe.
Where did u get the machine to cap the top?, Beautiful
Alibaba.com
Awesome video ❤
Great video, thank you very much! Makesy is out of everything you listed. I'm having a hard time finding those items. Do I have to use Black Seed Glycerin and Sugarcane Alcohol? Is there a different type of the two that I can use instead? I'm finding regular and vegetable glycerin, wasn't sure if it made a difference or not. I appreciate your advice, thank you.
Vegetable glycerin will work as well. I prefer sugarcane alcohol but any denatured alcohol should work. Makesy also sells a sugarcane/witch hazel base that you can sub
@@HowToLymarie thank you very much😊
What are the percentages?
do you have an outline I can follow for room sprays?
Hi I just found your site which is great! my question is I use two different Alcohols one is the Sugarcane and the other one is the Witchcraft Alcohol is one stronger then the other? Then there is the room freshner bases do you still use the poly 80? thank you so much in helping us out!
Sugarcane alcohol is stronger than witch hazel alcohol. I don’t use bases - it depends what the ingredients are to know whether you would need poly 80 or not.
Girl I love those types of bottles can you please tell me which store you find this bottle
They’re from alibaba
Is the Poly 80 just to make it clear? Could I skip that if I was ok with it not being clear? Or does it serve another purpose too?
Yes the poly makes it clear. It binds with the fragrance oil so that it doesn’t float to the top of your mixture.
Where did you get those bottles and the machine to press the lids on? I was very impressed
Alibaba!
Where can I get that tool to seal the top?
Hi! I made my first room spray with this recipe and the alcohol smell is pretty strong. Does it go away after time?
What kind of alcohol are you using?
I’m having this issue as well.
It stinks so bad! My perfume I made following this exact recipe has been sitting for a month and it still stinks of an alcohol smell and some kind of other weird smell. 😭
Beautiful❤❤❤❤❤
Great video! Just a question on the witch hazel... what's % of alcohol shouldnit be? I saw different % and got confused.
And which brand of glycerin, witch hazel, poly 80 dobyou recommend? I already have the Makesy sugarcane.
Thank you!
I use the flaxseed glycerin and witch hazel from Makesy. For poly 80 there’s a vegan one I get from Brambleberry.
@@HowToLymarie Thank you so much!!🥰
Where did you get the bottles? Alibaba? Are the collar crimper come from.same distributor? I would love some direction! Thank you!
I got both the crimper and the bottles from alibaba
From same supplier? Do u want to share? I understand if u dont?
How did you find the requirements on shipping this type of room spray?
Since it has alcohol in it, it must be shipped ground shipping. It was a quick google search but confirmed by the Alcohol and Tobacco agency.
@@HowToLymarie thank you for your quick response. As I was seeing so much information. Understood the ground shipping but then some information stated to include the SDS documents as well in the shipping but wasn't sure if that was necessary for small volume of something that was already made. Thanks again.
Excelente receta👏👏👏👏👏muy fina. La he realizado y es una maravilla!!!! La hice con agua. Cuando dices hammamelis orgánico te refieres al hidrolato? ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Esta receta no se puede acer con agua. Necesitas un preservative si usas agua. Es diferente.
A qué te refieres cuando dices hamamelis?
Can you use perfumes alcohol? Thanks
Yes
Beautiful
I agree with Gisselle Ramos...Alibaba is imitating...confusing too - I made an inquiry and I have numerous replies but the replies link to a open page with a volume purchase of 10,000 units when I specified I was looking for 250 or 500! HELP please since you are very knowledgeable and wise!
Some retailers are hit or miss on Alibaba. Always look for retailers who are verified and have the trade assurance badge. Also chat with them and ignore all of the prices listed. Let them know exactly what you’re looking for. Some can do it and some can’t. Just keep searching.
Can you tell us which vendor you used?
I have another question I purchased a kit from Makesy which was a Home spray in the kit there was some enhansers {2 small packs }with it they say it enhances the smell to be longer have you ever used them before ? Thank you
I’m not familiar with those enhancers. Do they have a name or do you know what they are?
I’m so curious about the poly 80. I use poly 20 in my room spray. Great video.
I have tried both. Only Poly 80 gives clear results consistently. Poly 20 does not produce a clear liquid
@@HowToLymarie Yes, it does really depend on the fragrance oil. As you mentioned,
Some have a yellow tint or whatever. I used aluminum bottles, so, it’s never an issue for me. But, at some point, I would maybe like to do a body spray or mist. Sounds like this could be a good starting point
For that. I love your bottles and your brand. I enjoy your videos. Thanks!
Nice and I would like to know where you got your bottles, and do they come from Alibaba and thank you for sharing.
Yes they’re from alibaba
So this is strong enough to be used just as a perfume for yourself right? Or body mist for yourself?
More like a body mist than perfume but yes
@@HowToLymarieIs there any way I can use less of the Wildcrafted witch hazel??? It STINKS so bad!
The perfumers alcohol stinks too but the Witch hazel is worse. How do you avoid this??? I bought my products all from Makesy and bought my Poly 80 from Brambleberry… I just don’t see the point in having that weird smell linger still in a body mist or even a room spray because it’s not a pleasant smell at all. I’m even using the same exact scale as you and exact measurements as you and that smell hasn’t completely gone away after almost 2 days… Also when you spray the mist on you it leaves a stain on your shirt as well…. Super disappointing. 😭😭😭😭 I was so excited but I’m not sure what to think now.
@@kacigriffin9335 you can completely omit the witch hazel if you like.
Are these safe to use in a home with a pet dog ?
Yes - however it will be your fragrance that will determine pet friendliness. Check to see what fragrances are toxic to them like cinnamon, peppermint and many citrus oils are not pet friendly. Also make sure your dog doesn’t get sprayed directly by the room spray and of course that they don’t swallow any of the spray. I would not spray it where they sleep either.
Hi can need a advice from u, I diy a roll on oil perfume but they look so cloudy that is not clear..
Hello…. MAKESY organic glycerin is discontinued, what other glycerin are you using? Thank you
Try the organic flaxseed glycerin
Hi - love this video - where did you get the bottles and the press you used?
Alibaba.com
where do you get the bottle machine what is the name of it please and thank you Sylvia
It’s a bottle crimper, I got it on alibaba
This is a great tutorial! Can you tell me where you purchased the crimper?
Alibaba
Is that witchazel extract you are using?🙂
Yes!
Do i need a license to sell it ?
Are the fragrance oils organic? They don't appear to be. Curious why you don't use essential oils?
You are awesome!
Very informative!
Thanks for watching!
Why not use polysorbate 20? Pls enlighten me.
I have tried Poly 20 and it gives a cloudy appearance with and without witch hazel. Poly 80 remains clear
I see, but any advice on how to remove the bubbles/foam?
Can I ask what would happen if you didn’t include the polysorbate 80?
The formula would be cloudy and not clear
I’m sorry I have another question 😊 can this be considered a body mist being it’s skin safe?
Technically it is skin safe HOWEVER you want to make sure if you’re selling it as body mist that you’re labeling it appropriately with appropriate warnings and make sure you have it listed as a body product in your insurance - the insurance for body products it much different from room sprays and more expensive.
Ok thank you! Room spray it is lol 😂
That would be the same for body butters too, correct? You are soooo helpful.
@@heavenlyscentzsoycandlesth2850 yes. Anything that touches the body needs to be labeled with special warnings and have its own insurance
I tried this recipe it’s AMAZING! Mines was a little think but it was the fragrance I used as a tester. Thank you for all your knowledge and quick responses.
Cómo puedo sustituir el hamamelis orgánico?
Regular witch hazel works too. If you want you can leave it out all together.
Can u teach me a roll on oil perfume with clear, I have to make but is so cloudy 😢😢
I will look into it and make a video!
what's the name of the scale link dose not work
www.amazon.com/shop/howtolymarie/list/32EBOOF5FC219?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfhowtolymarie_2G7ZEGX5BH7GEFJ9R0KS
how long the expired date?