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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

A fun project where you get to create your own scent and carry it around mess free!

Where to find ingredients and other tips: http://himehood.blogspot.com/2010/08/solid-perfume-where-to-find-ingredients....

Pulling apart the pocket watch: http://himehood.blogspot.com/2010/08/smash-that-face.html

I was not paid by any company to mention their names. I was giving them credit for their ideas.

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  • Hi! Where did u get your beeswax?

  • @JeniCami I bought it from ebay, but you must be aware that if you buy from overseas, your country may have customs regulations that prevent you from receiving the beeswax. If possible, buy within your country.

  • Where'd you get the pocket watch? It's so cute!

  • @MIS0HAPPI from etsy.com and i seached in "pocket watch", when i made the order and recieved it, i smashed up the watch inside and got the case.

  • This is amazing, I would love to try this!! It turnes out to be a pretty cheap solid parfume right? Since parfume is sooo expensive O_o If the oils and stuff doesn't cost very much this is just the best idea =D And to make your own scent must be so fun, and uniqe =D

    Love this tutorial, thank you so much =D

  • @butseente the oils are pretty pricey, but they do make a fair amount! and you're right, the fun (but tiring) part is creating your own scent!

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  • You are amazing!! i wish i was as crafty as you are : ) oohh, btw, could you write the types of oil you're using, 'cause i'm not a native speaker and it's a bit hard for me to understand how the first type of oil was called ;) thanks ^^

  • @chiayin2 yeah, you should try different kinds of oil to see what kind you like and the texture. the oil moisturizes with slightly varying benefits, but you could basically even use petroleum jelly instead of beeswax though it would be even softer.

  • @999amarilis You probably could, but it would be better to use cosmetic grade pigments.

  • Can you make a time machine?

  • im actually curious as to how you know how much oil to add without measuring the beeswax

  • awesome! I want to try this!

  • Can we dye the perfume?

    With food dye?

  • @MJGOLDHEART I'm also curious about that ^

  • hI ! :) i was curious upon how you'd create your own scent ! thank u :D

  • i need to know.. WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU.... cause i cant find anything negative when i watch your videos.

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