The Science of DIY Perfume: Water, Oil, and Chemistry
Do you want to make your own Water Perfume at home? Are you struggling to mix perfume oil and water without separation? In this video, we’ll show you the perfect method to create a stable and professional-looking blend using Polysorbate 20 as an emulsifier. Learn step-by-step how to achieve a smooth, uniform mixture for your perfumes, sprays, and other water-based products. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more perfume-making tips! #PerfumeMaking #DIYPerfume #Emulsifier #Polysorbate20 #OilAndWater #PerfumeTips #FragranceMixing #HowToMixPerfume #DIYFragrance #PerfumeTutorial #PerfumeBusiness #Emulsification #PerfumeIngredients #FragranceTips #MixingTechniques #fyp #mybakhoor

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