51 Fun and Creative Uses for Fragrance Oils

51 Fun and Creative Uses for Fragrance Oils

While Essential Oils seem to be all the rage; fragrance oils are still widely used. Some of the uses below may seem obvious, but others I would never have thought of! Come into Tijon Fragrance Lab and Boutique, where we offer over 300 oils for purchase (both essential and fragrance) and start getting creative or just plain practical (ie: putting it in your gym bag).  Scents are such an integral part of our lives and how we remember the events and people, control which scents and memories people attribute to YOU. 51 Fun and Creative Uses for Fragrance Oils 1) Use as is on the skin for perfume 2) Put in water for a air freshener spray 3) Use a little behind your pet’s ear 4) Put on silk flowers or trees 5) Put on fabric softener dry sheets 6) A few drops on your pillow 7) A drop on your cold light bulb to scent a room 8) Keep a cotton ball with fragrance oil under your car seat 9) Throw some in your bath water 10) Refresh old potpourri 11) Add some to a gift package bow 12) On a hanky in your purse 13) Dresser drawer sachets 14) Add to plain lotion 15) Put in oil for massage 16) Use on a paper towel and tuck in stored shoes 17) Pour a smidgen down a funky drain overnight 18) In water for a cooling personal spray 19) Put on a doorway 20) A little on a sunny windowsill 21) Hide some in a linen closet 22) Add to lingerie wash water 23) In your wood stove water pan 24) On your heat vents 25) Under trash can liners 26) On a love note 27) Freshen a stale basket 28) Use in soap making 29) Add to a wooden necklace 30) Put on a bed headboard 31) Add to a burning candle 32) Put in bath oil 33) Add to stored blankets 34) Use in aroma burner (with water) 35) Under the collar of a jacket 36) In a gym bag 37) On an artificial Christmas tree 38) Add to holiday ornaments 39) Perk up old sachets 40) Put some on a high traffic rug ( under ) 41) Use for meditation 42) Put in old sneakers 43) Use in a one minute manicure 44) Refresh car air fresheners 45) Put some in a pencil cup to scent pens etc. 46) For aroma jewelry 47) In water on stove top 48) In cornstarch for a scented powder 49) Pour in the jacuzzi 50) On a tent when camping 51) Add to live flowers with no scent For more information,  email us at info@tijon.com. All information and class bookings are also available on our website www.tijon.com. Happy Perfuming!
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