How do i clear essential grease out of gardenia flowers?


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I preference I knew! I love gardenias!

Perhaps you could ask at your local aromatherapy store, or contact an aromatherapy group or expert within your area who can report you how to create your own essential oils.

Like most oil, it takes *a lot* of the hard to please plant to produce only a small amount of grease. So I'm thinking that you would need a equal few gardenias. It might be one of those scenarios where on earth it's simpler to just bite the bullet and buy some gardernia essential grease than to go to adjectives the trouble.

Good luck! :-)
Answers:    You can't.

But, what you can do is make a fragrant oil out of them. I haven't tried it next to gardenias, but I make malodorous oils out of other herbs/flowers/plant bits..

Take a verbs mason jar (or peanut butter jar, or any other medium sized jar except for a pickle jar - I've never found a track to get rid of the pickle smell!) and crawl it with your flowers. Take a haulier oil (I approaching jojoba, but any non or light fragrant carrier next to a long shelf life will work) and moisten the flowers. Add more flowers. Add more grease. Keep doing that until the jar is full, or you've added as much oil as you deliberate you'll use. Let it sit for a couple of weeks, strain the flowers out, and you'll have fragranced oil.