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A friend of mine is opening a salon, she wants to keep cold fragranced

towels for clients to refresh themselves when they come.

Can anyone has any idea what would be best to use? essential oils or floral

waters?

Awaiting for some suggestions.

thanks in advance

Jay

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> Has anyone any idea as to how to fragrance cold towels? My friend is

> opening

> a salon and she wants to keep moist cold fragranced towels for clients to

> refresh themselves as they come in? would floral waters work better than

> essential oils? any suggestions mos appreciated. thanks in advance

> Jay

 

Hi Jay,

Personally, I think hydrosols would work much better. Essential oils must

be properly diluted in oils, before placing them on the skin. I don't think

this would work well, unless the cold towels will be kept moist with oil,

instead of water. ;)

 

HTH,

Candy

 

 

 

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In a message dated 6/28/2005 5:56:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

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> Has anyone any idea as to how to fragrance cold towels? My friend is

> opening

> a salon and she wants to keep moist cold fragranced towels for clients to

> refresh themselves as they come in? would floral waters work better than

> essential oils? any suggestions mos appreciated. thanks in advance

> Jay

 

 

Hydrosols would be your best bet, IMHO. I use them in my iron to scent the

*very* few clothes I iron :-) A friend of mine does it with her cloth napkins -

if I HAD cloth napkins, the inclination to use them and the time to iron

them, I would too <<lol>>

Melissa

 

 

 

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Here’s My 6 ¢…When I do home shows, I put a few drops of Lemon or Lavender

E.O. in my rinse cycle. It gets the desired scent on the towels. The only

difference is that I heat my towels.

 

Blessings,

 

Ro

 

 

 

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In a message dated 6/28/2005 5:56:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

 

> Has anyone any idea as to how to fragrance cold towels? My friend is

> opening

> a salon and she wants to keep moist cold fragranced towels for clients to

> refresh themselves as they come in? would floral waters work better than

> essential oils? any suggestions mos appreciated. thanks in advance

> Jay

 

 

Hydrosols would be your best bet, IMHO. I use them in my iron to scent the

*very* few clothes I iron :-) A friend of mine does it with her cloth

napkins -

if I HAD cloth napkins, the inclination to use them and the time to iron

them, I would too <<lol>>

Melissa

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