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Hi I have a few ideas you can try. Make sachets, or take unsented fabric sheets

and make drawer liners, with winter coming in you can make candles, candles are

a must in case the lines go out. Get a little bag and stuff them with cotton

drenched in the oil and put them under your car seat as car freshners. Or do the

same thing and place them in your closet and drawers.

 

BB Carol

 

 

, " Michelle M Morgan "

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> Hello group -

>

> I'm in need of ideas on what to do with old synthetic fragrance oils I have.

They're old - I've had most of them for at least 3 years, some for as long as 5,

and some labels are smudged, so I don't feel comfortable selling them. I could

give them away, but I paid decent money for them so I don't feel that's an

option for me. I don't want to use them on myself because I've learned to be and

prefer to be an essential oil user. I'd hate to just throw them away, most

bottles are practically full. I guess I could make some soap, body butters and

other stuff with them and give the products away, but I would hate to use my raw

ingredients - organic coconut oils, golden shea butters and such - with

fragrance oils! Maybe I could hold on to them for another 3 to 5 years, but I

really want them out of here. Anyone have any ideas on how I can " dispose "

of/use them without being too wasteful?

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Saturday, October 29, 2005 2:52 PM

Old Fragrance Oils

 

 

> Hello group -

>

> I'm in need of ideas on what to do with old synthetic fragrance oils I

> have. They're old - I've had most of them for at least 3 years, some for

> as long as 5, and some labels are smudged, so I don't feel comfortable

> selling them. I could give them away, but I paid decent money for them so

> I don't feel that's an option for me. I don't want to use them on myself

> because I've learned to be and prefer to be an essential oil user. I'd

> hate to just throw them away, most bottles are practically full. I guess

> I could make some soap, body butters and other stuff with them and give

> the products away, but I would hate to use my raw ingredients - organic

> coconut oils, golden shea butters and such - with fragrance oils! Maybe I

> could hold on to them for another 3 to 5 years, but I really want them out

> of here. Anyone have any ideas on how I can " dispose " of/use them without

> being too wasteful?

>

> I know - this is a weird situation, but it's a real dilemma for me. Any

> and all suggestions are welcome. The more I think about, the more I

> realize I'm not THAT against throwing them away :-))

>

> Thanks everybody.

> Michelle

>

>

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Scent or rescent potpouri

corn cob bedding to make vacumn cleaner freshener

Hmmmm depending upon their flash points, what about candle making?

You could always make room freshener spray to give away :-) Or make some

grocery store oils (not your good stuff) to make soap to give away

Shelley

 

 

>>I'm in need of ideas on what to do with old synthetic fragrance oils I

>>have.

>>

>

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......or get some incense blanks. There's nothing wrong with using grocery store

oils for making soap. I get half of my oils in the grocery store or at the local

GFS (www.gfs.com)

Paula .......... in Michigan

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Scent or rescent potpouri

corn cob bedding to make vacumn cleaner freshener

Hmmmm depending upon their flash points, what about candle making?

You could always make room freshener spray to give away :-) Or make some

grocery store oils (not your good stuff) to make soap to give away

Shelley

 

 

>>I'm in need of ideas on what to do with old synthetic fragrance oils I

>>have.

>>

>

 

 

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