by Dominique
This one is great for those that enjoy experimenting with scents (and colours)
140 gm of grated basic soap
750 ml of water
0.5 tsp. of powdered pectin
3 to 6 drops (or more) of the fragrance oils of your choice
Mix soap, water and powdered pectin in a saucepan and heat until smooth and liquid.
Add fragrance oils and pour into a plastic, shampoo type bottle. Keep tightly sealed.
When you add the fragrance oils, you can also add a few drops of food colouring to give the shampoo liquid a tinted colour.
Here is a guide to experimenting with scents.
* Lemon contains a sharp citrus scent and blends well with eucalyptus, and lavender.
* Peppermint has a refreshing and cooling menthol fragrance. It blends well with cedarwood, eucalyptus, lavender and rosemary.
* Rosemary fights bacteria and has an astringent effect. It blends well with cedarwood and peppermint.
* Eucalyptus has pleasant woody undertones and is gentle on skin. It mixes well with peppermint and lemon.
* Cedarwood is a good choice for men and combines well with peppermint and rosemary.
* Sandalwood has a sweet exotic fragrance and blends well with lavender and lemon.
For the hospitality industry, pour into a clear glass or plastic container together with labelling and decorations (see picture for example)
Good luck.
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