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good quality cologne should be cooked on real wine alcohol. For lower grades, you can take bread vodka.

To obtain cologne, essential oils (with the exception of rosemary and neroli oil) are dissolved in wine alcohol, the solution is distilled, then the remaining oils are added, shaken well and left alone for a more or less long time.

We give several recipes for cologne, and the amount of wine alcohol is indicated approximate; you can adjust it at will.

Cologne

  • Strong wine alcohol 90 ° 1 l;
  • Melissa alcohol 300 g;
  • Essences of nutmeg seeds 150 g;
  • Lemon oil 32 g;
  • Bergamot oil 7 g;
  • Lavender oil 14 g;
  • Rosemary oil 3 g;
  • Thyme oil 3 g;
  • Verbena oil 3 g;
  • Neroli oil 3 g;
  • Portuguese oil 6 g;
  • Peppermint oil 6 g;
  • Amber essence 6 g.

Bath cologne

  • Bergamot oil 6 g;
  • Citral 2 g;
  • Lemon oil 8 g;
  • Rosemary oil 1 g;
  • Lavender oil 1 g;
  • Wine alcohol 1 l;
  • Salt solution 10 g;
  • Water 500 g.

Floral cologne

Any good cologne can be made into any floral cologne with the right mixes. So, for example, lily of the valley cologne consists of a regular cologne, to which 2% linalool, 0,8% jasmine tincture is added. If you add 45 g of mimosa essence, 2 g of real rose oil and 15 g of musky tincture to cologne, you can get mimosa cologne.

pine water

Made from cologne mixed with 5% fir essential oil.

Ambergris

  • Bergamot oil 3 g;
  • Lemon oil 1,5 g;
  • Geranium oil 0,5 g;
  • Lavender oil 15 g;
  • Musk oil 1 drop.

Dissolve in 1 liter of wine alcohol.

The solution is infused for a month with 6 g of Peruvian balsam, 12 g of styrax and 0,1 g of civet, and then. drain the clear liquid.

Thousand Flowers

  • Acacia essence 100 g;
  • Cedar essence 100 g;
  • Jasmine essence 100 g;
  • Neroli essence 100 g;
  • Patchouli essences 100 g;
  • Vanilla essence 100 g;
  • Violet essence 100 g;
  • Vetiver essence 100 g;
  • Musk essence 40 g;
  • Cibet essence 40 g;
  • Lemon oil 3 g;
  • Orange peel oils 3 g;
  • Geranium oil 4 g;
  • Lavender oil 4 g.

Bouquet

  • Acacia essence 3,2 g;
  • Jasmine essence 3,2 g;
  • Musk essence 4,5 g;
  • Cassia oil 4,5 g;
  • Lemon oil 1,5 g;
  • Neroli oil 1,5 g;
  • Lavender oil 3,2 g;
  • Portuguese oil 3,2 g;
  • Clove oil 4,5 g;
  • Rose oil 0,5 g;
  • Thyme oil 0,5 g;
  • Wine alcohol 1 l.

Yacht Club

  • Acacia essence 40 g;
  • Jasmine essence 200 g;
  • Neroli essence 400 g;
  • Sandalwood essence 400 g;
  • Vanilla essence 100 g;
  • Rose essence 200 g;
  • Sublimated benzoic acid 8 g.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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