Have you tried Dipropylene glycol (DPG) instead of Poly 80? Mix the scented oil with the DPG first and then into the room spray formula. I personally have not tried it yet, so I don’t know if it actually works, but my research says DPG makes things water soluble.
That's interesting that the base works with some FOs and not others! I wonder what the component is in the FO THAT makes it not work? I'd be interested in comparing the SDS sheets to see! 🤔
enjoyed this video I wanted to know how to make small size amount to test thank you for showing us about the cloudy parts that was the number one problem everyone was having.
Thank you for doing the deep dive on good and safe products for us! You must be successful in this as the base was sold out when I went to look for it! thanks again for another good video!
Beautiful video. Can one simply use perfumers alcohol and fragrance of essential oil? Of would the high levels of alcohol cause the oils to dissipate too quickly? And with the water and poly80 Would an anti bacterial agent be needed? I typically use perfumers alcohol and oil for room spray and perfume. I also like using bases from makesy for linen and body sprays. Update: sorry for the questions. I asked as I was watching so I would not forget then you answered my question after I keep watching 🥰 Videos like this help beginners from making very costly and fine consuming mistakes. Your hard work and experience is very valuable.
Anytime you are working with water in a product it would be good practice to use a preservative. I mean unless you will be using it up quickly and it’s for yourself.
Thank you so much for the great info and the demos, so so helpful. I was wondering, do you know of a base that does not contain Benzophenone? It appears to be on the prop 65 list. Thank you so much!
Cory, Do you still use the catalina perfumers alcohol? I just recieved my gallon in the mail and am planning to make body sprays with it. Is this RE mostly linen, room and closet type spray. I have been using the body spray I bought from you and it has been great and no irritation so just wondering if I need this RE to make body sprays, and maybe linen sprays?
Yes I still use it and love it! The base from Catalina is for body sprays. The one featured in this video is a rustic escentuals base used for room spray.
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompany with your first example, I should have stated that , that’s how I make mine and they do not leave water behind or staining , I also use matte black & white bottles so as long as the recipe works well a little cloudiness is normal
Just like somebody else had asked - I am curious about the alcohol. I've read you can not ship alcohol based products with USPS, is this true? How do you ship?
I have shipped alcohol based body sprays through USPS. You just need to abide by the shipping rules. Make sure you package them up so they don't leak. But it is okay to ship, to the best of my knowledge.
Polisorbate doesn't work for me. I used this spray in an automotic sprayer in my bathroom and made my floors very sticky. Just mix essential oils with 90% alcohol and then dilute it with water. It is better. Now im looking for ways to use the rest of the Polisorbate.
Technically, you can use poly 20 but it doesn't have as much solubilizing power, so you need to use much more of it. It often times is just not strong enough and the oils fall out of solution with the rest of the formula, leaving a ring of floating oils which need to be shaken up before every use.
ECOSYSTEM VEGAN FRIENDLY DIFFUSER BASE. Safe for skin, will not strip paint or varnish, medium to slow evaporation and can be used as a Linen & Room spray base. Eco and Vegan friendly. Features include fragrance enhancement, HSE profile improvement, eco-friendly product, solubility power, low carbon footprint, low odour, non toxic.
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompany Obviously this is not TikTok and I wasn't going to be mean, but now I am. You have a talent for talking without saying anything.
Thank you! All 21 minutes was packed full of great information from beginning to end❤
Have you tried Dipropylene glycol (DPG) instead of Poly 80?
Mix the scented oil with the DPG first and then into the room spray formula.
I personally have not tried it yet, so I don’t know if it actually works, but my research says DPG makes things water soluble.
That's interesting that the base works with some FOs and not others! I wonder what the component is in the FO THAT makes it not work? I'd be interested in comparing the SDS sheets to see! 🤔
enjoyed this video I wanted to know how to make small size amount to test thank you for showing us about the cloudy parts that was the number one problem everyone was having.
Wow this is all great info, thank you!
Thanks for the awesome and thorough explanation.
Thank you for all of the valuable information!🥰
Thank you for doing the deep dive on good and safe products for us! You must be successful in this as the base was sold out when I went to look for it! thanks again for another good video!
Thank you! Yes, the first time I tried to order this base it was sold out as well! I hope they restock soon for you!
Looking forward to making some.
If you put oil with water it won’t mix also will it stain fabric.
Since the RE base has alcohol do we need to have a license from the TTB to sell our room sprays if we use this?
You always do such an thorough and amazing job!!
Beautiful video.
Can one simply use perfumers alcohol and fragrance of essential oil? Of would the high levels of alcohol cause the oils to dissipate too quickly?
And with the water and poly80
Would an anti bacterial agent be needed?
I typically use perfumers alcohol and oil for room spray and perfume.
I also like using bases from makesy for linen and body sprays.
Update: sorry for the questions. I asked as I was watching so I would not forget then you answered my question after I keep watching 🥰
Videos like this help beginners from making very costly and fine consuming mistakes.
Your hard work and experience is very valuable.
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!
Anytime you are working with water in a product it would be good practice to use a preservative. I mean unless you will be using it up quickly and it’s for yourself.
Thank you so much big help
Thank you for this. I wanted to add room spray to my business and I order from Rustic Escentuals so I will def but this in my cart!
You are welcome! You will really like it!
Thanks for the great info!
Thank you so much for the great info and the demos, so so helpful. I was wondering, do you know of a base that does not contain Benzophenone? It appears to be on the prop 65 list. Thank you so much!
Do you have dog spray creme recipes ?
Would you know how much propylene glycol to add to alcohol to make perfumers alcohol? Asking because perfumers alcohol is not available in my country
When you be stocking this spray in your etsy store?
Cory, Do you still use the catalina perfumers alcohol? I just recieved my gallon in the mail and am planning to make body sprays with it. Is this RE mostly linen, room and closet type spray. I have been using the body spray I bought from you and it has been great and no irritation so just wondering if I need this RE to make body sprays, and maybe linen sprays?
Yes I still use it and love it! The base from Catalina is for body sprays. The one featured in this video is a rustic escentuals base used for room spray.
You should also be using a preservative I use poly 20 , sorbic acid, distilled water & fragrance
This is an alcohol base, no need for preservatives 😊
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompany with your first example, I should have stated that , that’s how I make mine and they do not leave water behind or staining , I also use matte black & white bottles so as long as the recipe works well a little cloudiness is normal
@@Soulful_Spirit_Candle_Co yes, water and oil combos always need preservative.
Hi. do you also put ethanol?
@@syaraathirah7461 who are you asking ? If me no , there is no need for alcohol in the room spray that I make ☺️
Just like somebody else had asked - I am curious about the alcohol. I've read you can not ship alcohol based products with USPS, is this true? How do you ship?
I have shipped alcohol based body sprays through USPS. You just need to abide by the shipping rules. Make sure you package them up so they don't leak. But it is okay to ship, to the best of my knowledge.
What is the recipe/rations of using the base you like in a 2oz bottle? Just 95% base to 5% oil?
How do u know the fragrance oil that will not work
You read about it or you test your self 😮
Rustic essentials is out of business?
I see them as a part of wholesale supplies plus now.
Polisorbate doesn't work for me. I used this spray in an automotic sprayer in my bathroom and made my floors very sticky. Just mix essential oils with 90% alcohol and then dilute it with water. It is better. Now im looking for ways to use the rest of the Polisorbate.
Why not Polysorbate 20, instead of the 80?
Technically, you can use poly 20 but it doesn't have as much solubilizing power, so you need to use much more of it. It often times is just not strong enough and the oils fall out of solution with the rest of the formula, leaving a ring of floating oils which need to be shaken up before every use.
Some use salt and distilled water only. Any experience with that?
ECOSYSTEM VEGAN FRIENDLY DIFFUSER BASE. Safe for skin, will not strip paint or varnish, medium to slow evaporation and can be used as a Linen & Room spray base. Eco and Vegan friendly. Features include fragrance enhancement, HSE profile improvement, eco-friendly product, solubility power, low carbon footprint, low odour, non toxic.
Rubbing alcohol has a strong smell. Ick.
21 minutes of nonstop talking to say 6 words. 95% base alcohol, 5% essential oil. Edit: Fragrance oil.
This is not TikTok…and if you were listening you would know I didn’t use essential oils 🙄
@@SunshineSoapandCandleCompany Obviously this is not TikTok and I wasn't going to be mean, but now I am. You have a talent for talking without saying anything.
@@williamforsythe5850😭😂
Talk too much...