Body & Soul: Lavender Water Voile
June/July 2009
By Janice Cox
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Spray scented water or cologne onto your bed sheets for sweet dreams.
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Makes 2 ounces
The word voile is French for veil, and is used to describe something that is very light and delicate. When used to describe fragrance, a voile is gentle and soft, just a whisper of fragrance on your skin.You could also use a different favorite floral scent in this recipe, such as frangipani or jasmine.
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• 1⁄4 cup filtered or distilled water
• 1⁄8 teaspoon castor oil
• 6 to 8 drops lavender essential oil
1. Mix together all ingredients and stir well. Pour into a clean container with a tight-fitting lid.
Janice Cox is the author of Natural Beauty at Home (Henry Holt, 2002). To contact her, visit www.janicecox.com.
Click here for the original article, Body & Soul: How to Create Floral Waters and Colognes.