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 )
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.
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).
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.
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.
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
I have not used essential oils in my sprays so I don’t have measurements to give you. I know that they are completely different than fragrance oil measurements so be sure to check before making!
HI sandra you are doing good job just discover your channel and i was wondering what is the name preservative we can use for the product , kindly reply
I would assume so BUT I have never tried that so make sure that you read up on the proper usage for that kind of alcohol and how much fragrance is allowed
another question i guess is can this be made in bulk minus the fragrance so i can just portion out and add fragrances when i wan to make some instead of having to do the whole process for each scent?
Does this have a real bad smell of alcohol?? I know you said it goes away but I’ve done other recipes where it was said that horrible smell goes away and it never does! I’m trying to figure out what to do about it.
These sprays contain fragrance oils. They are “clean” scents, as they do not contain carcinogens, phthalates or other harmful chemicals but these scents are not “natural”
These are the percentages I use. If you would like to change the %, I highly recommend Wholesale Supply Plus website because they have calculators that can help you create your own formula ❤️
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 )
I think 6oz of fragrance isn't right. Because if that makes 2 of the 1.7oz bottles then fragrance ratio is off.
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.
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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).
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.
Thank you for this information! :)
This was a wonderful recipe. I made a few basic substitutions, but I love how simplistic this is. Thanks for sharing sis.
You are so welcome
Poly 80 creates a clear blend while poly 20 still has a cloudy mix. At least that’s my experience.
To my understanding that's because the 20 is only water soluble not water and oil soluble but I could be wrong
Good to know!
Very correct.
This is amazing!!! Thank you so much for this!!!💞💞💞
I love this ❤
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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.
I need to learn more
I just use oil and water...more natural. All the other chemicals not needed...my customers have no complaints
I agree using rubbing alcohol or any other nasties for the skin when you can just use water and oils. As long as they are pure essential oils.
@@MissiJade exactly. I go to flea markets here in the NC. Been selling oils for years out there
@@MissiJade you right baby girl it have to be essential or uncut for best results
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
you should only use no more then 2% of what
Thanks for the great tutorial..can we use essential oil instead of fragrance oil? Thanks
I have not used essential oils in my sprays so I don’t have measurements to give you. I know that they are completely different than fragrance oil measurements so be sure to check before making!
Thanks, I am a new subbie! Great video!
What kind of alcohol did you use? Was this denatured alcohol? Thank you for sharing!
Great video. I am ready to make some
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?
Oh! Sorry! The FO is lower. It’s 4%
80 for heavy oils like Jajoba, while 20 for light oils like essential oils.
Does this recipe have a carrier oil? I know essential oils need a carrier oil…
I have followed your method. but the formulation is too sticky on the skin. is there a solution?
what's the difference between body sprays and body splashes?
Thank you for this video can you please tell us what scale you used thank you
No
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
From Tanzania
I like your video
How to make them last longer with my experience when making them home made the scent doesn't last but a couple of mins
Do you need preservative if you use over 20% alcohol?
It is probably a 2 oz bottle by volume, not weight.
Is there a carrier in this spray? Thanks
HI sandra you are doing good job just discover your channel and i was wondering what is the name preservative we can use for the product , kindly reply
It’s called Germall Plus
Thanks
Where did you base your formula
Please can tell me how much warer and cohol . ?
Can I use perfumers alcohol instead?
I would assume so BUT I have never tried that so make sure that you read up on the proper usage for that kind of alcohol and how much fragrance is allowed
Hey! was just curious if the order of ingredients is important? i mixed the alcohol and water and it started getting warm XD
another question i guess is can this be made in bulk minus the fragrance so i can just portion out and add fragrances when i wan to make some instead of having to do the whole process for each scent?
Does this have a real bad smell of alcohol?? I know you said it goes away but I’ve done other recipes where it was said that horrible smell goes away and it never does! I’m trying to figure out what to do about it.
Buy perfumers or denatured alcohol. You can also deodorize it. Look for videos how to do it.
@ That’s what I have is perfumers alcohol.
You measured all the ingredients in grams except the fragrance. Was that a mistake?
I may have said oz but I actually meant grams. I only measure in grams
@@scampos612 thank you
Okay thanks so much
No glycerine?
what FO did you use and how can I convert to grams? Thank you!
I used Pearberry FO from Cierra Candle & Soap Supply. And I just Google “grams to oz” and then it give you a calculator to use
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Can Witch Hazel be used instead of alcohol?
My question too!!
@@jackiwall8891 Witch Hazel's content is 14-15% alcohol and not considered a disinfectant. The two are not interchangeable. Hope that helps.
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did you mean 6g of fragrance oil? not ounces
Can i use Ethanol insteed of isopropyl alcohol?
I’ve never used ethanol alcohol so I cannot say for sure if it would work. I’m so sorry!
how long is the stay?
using this recipe, the scent lasted a long time on skin and even longer on fabric
If the mix is used up within 2 weeks is germal necessary?
I would still use it because Baxter can form at anytime and you would just want to be safe ❤️
@@scampos612 ok, thank you.
You did 6 oz of fo? Did you mean six grams?
Oppps! Yes, I meant six grams ☺️
All good essential oils should be antibactial, so shouldn't need a microbial to mix in it.
Can the 91% alcohol be used?
I haven’t use 91% before but it should work. The alcohol is what helps the fragrance stick to the skin.
@scampos612 okay thank you. Your video also said 6oz fragrance... is that amount right since you said you used two 1.7oz bottles?
Please can I use methanol instead of Isopropyl alcohol?
Please can you least all the ingredients? I didn't get all 🙏
from a quick google i would not recommend methanol for products used on skin 'methanol is very toxic, following oral, pulmonary and/or skin exposure'
Is this a natural body spray?
These sprays contain fragrance oils. They are “clean” scents, as they do not contain carcinogens, phthalates or other harmful chemicals but these scents are not “natural”
Good day. Thanks for the video. The percentages given are for a 5% perfume....what are the percentages if I want to have a 15-20% body spray?
These are the percentages I use. If you would like to change the %, I highly recommend Wholesale Supply Plus website because they have calculators that can help you create your own formula ❤️
If a formula has over 20% alcohol is self preserving. No need for other preservatives.
80 may be heavier and sticks to the skin better.
Plrase write them at the end of the vidio.
DONT USE DYE: if u use dye on ur shirt, it will turn the shirt the color of the dye (eg. red dye turns shirt red)
This spray can be a linen spray too?
Yes, I use this spray on fabrics