An Investigatory Project Presented to the faculty of Nasipit National Vocational School.

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An Investigatory Project Presented to the faculty of Nasipit National Vocational School

SAMPAGUITA DISTILLED WATER VODKA MATERIALS USED TO MAKE SAMPAGUITA COLOGNE.

THE FLOWERS IS BOILED. THE FLOWERS IS BOILED. THE FLOWERS IS STRAINED. THE FLOWERS IS STRAINED. THE VODKA AND THE EXTRACTED FLOWERS ARE MIXED. THE COLOGNE IS POURED IN AN EMPTY BOTTLE. Flow Chart THE COLOGNE IS STORED WITHIN 1 WEEK.

DaysResults 1 The cologne is yellowish in color and its still smells like vodka. 2 There is no change in our study, the same as the day 1. 3 The smell of the cologne is becoming sweeter. 4 5 The smell of the cologne is still the same but the color is changing. 6 There are no changes, the same as in the day 5. 7 The cologne has now a sweet smell and it’s color has change.

On our first try, we extracted the flowers using the correct amount of water and we noticed that the fragrance of the extracted flowers is not that good, so we tried again and put more flowers and after a few minutes, we noticed that the fragrance of the flower extracts has improved than the first one. After we made our cologne, we observed it for 7 days, and we successfully made the Sampaguita cologne. After a few days, we observed that some of our cologne was contaminated.