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Potpourris

Potpourris
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Kelly also creates some unique dried potpourris, as notable for their fresher scents as their colorful ingredients. "A lot of potpourri oils are cut with dipropylene glycol," she says. "We don't use it and that means more fragrance and the fragrance lasts longer." The practice of using potpourris to freshen rooms with herbs, spices, and oils is at least 6,000 years old.

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