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Toilet and aromatic vinegars obtained either by infusing aromatic herbs or by simply dissolving essential oils, essences, artificial aromatic substances, etc. in wine vinegar or acetic acid.

If some incense is added to suitably diluted acetic acid, a fine aromatic substance is obtained, suitable for cosmetic purposes.

If aromatic vinegar is used to spread a fragrant smell in a room, then take some porous mass, such as a sponge, asbestos, cotton wool, cotton or some salts (for example, ammonium carbonate salt), place this mass in boxes or bottles and thoroughly soak their aromatic vinegar.

1st recipe:

Dissolve 20 g of lavender, 20 g of pepper cotton wool and 20 g of sage leaves in 0,5 l of wine alcohol. Separately dissolve 10 g of camphor, 10 g of nutmeg, 10 g of nutmeg, 10 g of cloves, 10 g of amelica roots with 0,5 l of diluted acetic acid. After 2 weeks, both liquids are mixed, allowed to stand for 8 days and filtered.

2st recipe:

Treat 30 g of benzoin resin, 10 g of lavender, 10 g of marjorate, 5 g of cloves and 0,5 g of cinnamon with 0,5 liters of wine alcohol and XNUMX liters of wine vinegar.

3st recipe:

50 g of ice vinegar is mixed with 1 liter of cologne.

4st recipe:

20 g of clove oil, 10 g of bergamot oil, 10 g of lavender oil, 10 g of thyme oil, 10 g of cinnamon oil, 60 g of acetic acid, 100 g of lemon oil, 40 g of cologne and 300 g of ten percent acetic acid.

5st recipe:

300 g of rose essence and 1 liter of wine vinegar.

6st recipe:

125 g acacia essence, 50 g flower essence, 75 g orris root essence, 75 g rose essence and 0,5 l wine vinegar.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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