In the market there are many deodorants and fragrances for the home, but most of them are not made of natural components, but from synthetic perfumes that may help cause respiratory allergies or be poorly tolerated by those who suffer from asthma. Furthermore, not all may like the scent too strong that they often release. The alternative is the use of spices, flowers and herbs, no side effects and that will allow you to perfume the house for a long time and almost zero cost.
1) cloves and cardamom
Spices such as cloves, the cinnamon sticks, cardamom seeds and fennel can be brought to a boil in a saucepan filled with water to release immediately smells good in your kitchen. The liquid can be filtered and poured into a small spray container so that you can spray in the rooms of the house.
2) pine and rosemary
Sprigs of rosemary, pine needles and pine cones, accompanied by cinnamon sticks can be used in the fireplace with the wood to make a fire so that they can release their scent, which you can enjoy along with the warmth of your home in the cold winter evenings.
3) Peppermint and jasmine
Mint and jasmine, but also sage, honeysuckle, rosemary, lavender and oregano can be grown at home in pots, keeping them near a bright window. Will ensure the presence of a good smell in the rooms that host them, when you do not have the ability to take advantage of fresh and fragrant flowers to use as centerpieces.
4) Rose and Licorice
Licorice sticks, cinnamon sticks, vanilla pods, but also lavender flowers, dried rose petals, cloves, dried flower heads of chamomile and rosemary sprigs can be combined as desired to create bowls of potpourri to be placed in different rooms of the house. Their fragrance can be extended by adding a few drops of essential oil of lavender or sweet orange.
5) sage, mint and lavender
Lavender flowers and dried leaves of sage and mint can be used for the preparation of scented sachets to store in drawers or cupboards to scent clothes and linen. The bags can also be hung with the help of some tapes to the handles of the windows or furniture, in such a way that their perfume can also spread inside the rooms of the house.
6) leaves and citrus peel
The leaves and peel of citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and tangerines can be cut into strips and laid on the radiators so that they can release their scent in the rooms of the house. When they are dried, they can be used even after they have been crushed or chopped, for the composition of a pot-pourri.
7) Oregano and Marjoram
The leaves of oregano, mint and marjoram can be left to dry and then crushed before being placed in a glass jar without lid to be placed in the bathroom, in the basement or near the shoe to counter any bad odors.
8) Flowers of lavender and vinegar
Let steep for three weeks four tablespoons of lavender flowers in a glass jar containing 500 milliliters of white vinegar or apple. Keep the jar in the dark and remember to shake it at least once a day. Have obtained a lavender-scented vinegar to be used pure or diluted in water to clean the tiles and the bathroom, leaving a pleasant smell in the rooms.
9) Cloves, cinnamon and salt
You can make use of cloves, cinnamon powder and salt to the mixture at the same time able to absorb odors and scent your home. Mix in a bowl just 200 grams of salt, two teaspoons of cinnamon powder and one tablespoon of cloves. Also add two tablespoons of baking soda if you want to enhance the deodorizing effect. Transferred all in a glass jar or in a bowl in wood for potpourri and positioned where necessary.
10) Mint and lemon balm
An infusion prepared from fresh or dried leaves of mint and lemon balm can be combined in equal parts white vinegar to the mixture is fragrant liquid to be used for cleaning mirrors and windows. Everything must be poured into a spray container. Its use will help leave your rooms pleasantly perfumed.
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