Very Irresistible..


I feel in love with this TV ad instantly. It's pretty, it's classy, it's really irresistible. More than simply sitting here and getting captivated, I decided that "hey! if givenchy can do it, so can I!"

So if you're bored out there, why not think about learning to make perfumes? It's fast, it's fun, and you can definitely do it in your kitchen!

Things that you will need are:
1) A water vessel (i.e. a bowl)
2) Another vessel (i.e. another bowl)
3) Yet another vessel (i.e. yet another..)
4) Hot thing - fire would work
5) Gauze
6) Delivery tube (you could use a hose)
7) Ice

Anything that sounds alien to you? As you can see, it's an extremely easy project! (And an awfully sweet one too aww..)

So how do you go about it? Check out this instructable: Be A Romantic Scientist! Of all the guides out there, this is definitely one the better ones; of course, if you would like to recommend any other, the comment box is open to you(:

The setup should (key word: should) look like this:


















So get cracking, and try your hand at perfume making today!

What You Need:
- Inventory (see list above)
- A girlfriend

Resources:
- Solid Perfume: http://www.instructables.com/id/Solid-Perfume/ (this is what you can do with your perfume)
- Wikihow's article: http://www.howtodothings.com/fashion-and-personal-care/a3435-how-to-make-perfume.html (this guide is less practical, but a very useful reference)

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the laugh!

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  2. Wow, this should burn some of my time... Lets try this :P

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  3. This is quite and experiment! Cool :)

    I might try this one.. :D

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  4. @jen: hahaha yup sure! glad you enjoyed it

    @ gerardo: haha yeah BURN up your time! sorry for the lame pun - cannot (will not) resist it!

    @bhing: DO TRY IT! tell me how it went(: i tried it myself, and each fragrance actually smells quite good by itself, but after i mixed them... ugh.

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  5. Good instructions! But real perfumes (that stays after hours of its first spray onto your skin) takes time to make. I can't remember how many flowers and how many petals are needed just to make a bottle of 15ml perfume!

    Hats off to the first few inventors of perfume.

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