Want a light, warm, yet refreshing fragrance, for under $5.00? Learn how to make vanilla body mist in this video!
1. Light
Made using water so this is not going to be overbearing.
2. Warm
Drops of vanilla extract right from your own kitchen pantry makes for a delicious scent.
3. Refreshing
Using a spray bottle, apply to whatever parts of your body you want, making you feel fresh all over.
4. Economical
Distilled water, vanilla extract, and spray bottles all for a buck each at the dollar store!
Cute for yourself, for gift-giving, or for a good side-hustle and sell.
I hope you like the video!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What ingredients do I need to make vanilla body mist?
- You'll need vanilla extract, distilled water, witch hazel (or vodka), and a spray bottle.
- How do I mix the ingredients for the body mist?
- Combine 1 cup distilled water, 2 tablespoons witch hazel, and 10-15 drops of vanilla extract in a spray bottle and shake well.
- Can I use essential oils instead of vanilla extract?
- Yes, vanilla essential oil works great and provides a more natural scent.
- How long does DIY vanilla body mist last?
- It typically lasts about 1-2 weeks refrigerated, as it contains no preservatives.
- Is homemade body mist safe for sensitive skin?
- Yes, but always do a patch test first to check for any irritation.
- Can I customize the scent of my vanilla body mist?
- Absolutely! Add complementary oils like lavender or citrus for a unique fragrance.
- How often should I apply vanilla body mist?
- Apply whenever you want a light, refreshing scent throughout the day.
- Do I need to store the body mist in the fridge?
- Storing in the fridge helps preserve the scent and freshness longer.
- Is witch hazel necessary in the recipe?
- Witch hazel acts as a natural preservative and helps the scent last longer, but vodka can be used instead.
- Can I use this body mist as a room spray?
- Yes, it can double as a gentle room or linen spray for a lovely vanilla aroma.