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Here are some recipes toilet water.

1st recipe:

  • Wine alcohol 3 g;
  • Kanang oil 10 g;
  • Iris essence 200 g;
  • Bitter almond artificial oil 15-30 drops;
  • Bergamot oil 20 g;
  • Distilled water 500 g.

2st recipe:

  • Essential oil from pine needles 500 g;
  • Lavender oil 50 g;
  • Root oil 30 g;
  • Wine alcohol 2 kg;
  • Water 2 kg;
  • Table salt 350 g.

3st recipe:

  • Wine alcohol 500 g;
  • Lavender oil 65 g;
  • Rose water 100 g.

4st recipe:

  • Wine alcohol 3 kg;
  • Lavender oil 100 g;
  • Thyme 10 g;
  • Musk tincture 10 g;
  • Turanol 0,5 g;
  • Distilled water 500 g.

5st recipe:

  • Decoction of musky grass 300 g;
  • Rose water 2 kg;
  • Lavender oil 10 g;
  • Rosemary oil 2-5 g;
  • Wine alcohol 20 g;
  • Salicylic acid 7 g.

Dissolve rosemary oil in alcohol.

6st recipe:

  • Distilled water 3 kg;
  • Kanang oil 5-10 g;
  • Bitter almond oil 0,5 g;
  • Bergamot oil 10 g;
  • Lemon oil 3 g.

Essential oils are dissolved in a small amount of wine alcohol. This solution is poured into boiling water, stirred once, closed, allowed to cool and left alone for several weeks, after which it is filtered through magnesia carbonate and asbestos wool.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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