How to make body sprays | 5 ingredients | Easy DIY

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***EDIT - I meant 6 grams of fragrance oil NOT 6oz

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Body spray mixture

1) distilled water
2) Isopropyl alcohol 99.9%
3) polysorbate 80
( polysorbate 20 for room or linen spray = classification emulsifier )
4) German plus preservative body spray
5) fragrance oil
Spray bottles from Amazon

Measuring cup
51 grams of water
12 grams polysorbate 80
45 grams of alcohol
6 oz of fragrance oil
.06 of preservative

45 percents water
10.5percent polysorbate
40 alcohol
5 fragrance oil
.5 percent


Wisk ingredients same recipe as above with the exception of the polysorbate 20 for room and linen sprays only )

Malika_Deci
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I found this info on Humblebee & Me:
Polysorbate 80 is really useful for solubilizing small amounts of oils into otherwise mostly watery things, like toners or body mists. I’ll also use it in 100% oil based products (like cleansing balms or oils) or products that need very low water levels (like bath bombs). In a cleansing balm or oil it functions as a cleansing/rinse-off-boosting ingredient because one end of the molecule loves oil while the other end loves water; the oil loving end grabs oil soluble things from the skin and the water soluble end grabs into the water you’re washing with for easier wash off. Polysorbate 80 tends to be sticky in leave-on products, so be sure to experiment with your formula to see if the amount you’re using works with the skin feel you want. I tend to prefer to use polysorbate 80 in wash-off products for this reason.

Polysorbate 20 is used to solubilize small amounts of essential or fragrance oils into otherwise mostly watery things, like toners or body mists. In a pinch you can try swapping polysorbate 80 and 20 around, but I really would recommend having both as they do have different strengths and are quite inexpensive. Polysorbate 20 tends to be sticky in leave-on products, so be sure to experiment with your formula to see if the amount you’re using works with the skin feel you want. I tend to prefer to use polysorbate 20 in non-skin-things (room sprays, hair mists, etc.) for this reason. An alternative for polysorbate 20 is to use the hydrosol version of the essential oil you’re looking to incorporate, if one exists.

TheLLCoolJD
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Hi there ! Great vid! Just a tip for you… the bottles you are buying are two ounces by VOLUME not weight. Since alcohol and water have different densities, you won’t have exactly two FLUID ounces for your bottle. Hope that helps.

dachem
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Great video tutorial! Thank you for sharing. One thing I have learned is net weight is different than fluid ounces/ml. The containers you have are for 2 fl oz - so depending on what you put in there the weight will be different (i.e. body gel, body lotion, body cream, or perfume).

SigJourney
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Poly 80 creates a clear blend while poly 20 still has a cloudy mix. At least that’s my experience.

nativeandbeyond
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This is amazing!!! Thank you so much for this!!!💞💞💞

Mrs.Bryanna_McCorkle
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I just use oil and water...more natural. All the other chemicals not needed...my customers have no complaints

reupricky
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Hi I m from PAKISTAN your video is very helpful thanks 👍

marcopolo
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Polysorbate 20 emulsifies water with fragrance or essential oils. Polysorbate 80 emulsifies water with carrier oils.

Soapaliciousbathbody
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80 for heavy oils like Jajoba, while 20 for light oils like essential oils.

heroman
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I think I can see why you have some left over. That 45g of alcohol equals about 57ml, so you'll end up with over 2oz (60ml) in volume at the end for each bottle.

hendohenderson
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Polysorbate 20 emulsifies is only water soluble and emulsifies in water as for the , polysorbate, 80 it emulsifies in water and oil. Hope that helps

StarDelta
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I have followed your method. but the formulation is too sticky on the skin. is there a solution?

KunciPengetahuan
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Thanks, I am a new subbie! Great video!

IrisMcnab
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Thank you for your video, I was confused when you said you were adding 6 oz of fragrance oil, but you only put a tiny amount of fragrance oil. The two bottles you made was only 3.4 oz. Can you clarify this. I would like to try the smaller recipe

brenda
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45% water
40% alcohol
5% fragrance
10.5% Polysorbate 80
.5% preservative
does not equal 100% its comes to 101%. So which one is off?

missbetty
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How to make them last longer with my experience when making them home made the scent doesn't last but a couple of mins

stephy
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Thanks for the great tutorial..can we use essential oil instead of fragrance oil? Thanks

renukar
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It is probably a 2 oz bottle by volume, not weight.

amypriddy
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What kind of alcohol did you use? Was this denatured alcohol? Thank you for sharing!

hollythomas