Does anyone have a thought about why this FO has this name? I don't get the cracklin' part, and birch? Well it is kind of foresty.
Yes I think of a fire too. Suppose this would be a good idea for a fire soap if I could reasonably think I could do that.Maybe its a hint of smoky or misquote. when I read Crackling I think of a fire of Burning Birch Wood. .
It probably has a slight Smoky scent on the bottom note after a while. it sounds like it would smell wonderful, probably a good scent for a masculine scent.Yes I think of a fire too. Suppose this would be a good idea for a fire soap if I could reasonably think I could do that.
Oh your probably right w/ the "crackly ***** fire' scent. I haven't smelled it, but I like "Patchouli & what's not to love about vanilla" yummy'.My thoughts: Birch trees often have a cracked appearance to their smooth bark. I never really questioned the name... to me it's kind of "whatever"... lol. I don't really get any smoky notes - which can be present in vetiver notes. To me I pick out the tonka bean and patchouli more - but I like those so maybe that's why I notice them more.
Funny, when ladies come to shop for their hubbies, they don't pick the CB soap. But when their hubbies are with, the guys will pick it first and their wives will tell them it stinks. I think those ladies are wrong, but that's just me... because I personally would use CB if I had to choose.
In this FO it catches more of the cinnamon/clove aspect rather than vanilla. I think if it were more vanilla women would like it more (but that's just been my experience, most women will buy anything if they see "vanilla").Tonka beans have a strong vanilla aroma with a little cinnamon, which is likely where the "cracklin'" comes from.
I do the same! I have chocolate mint cupcakes that I sell for christmas (about the only time I can sell soap cupcakes go figure) but they wouldn't sell if I called them Chocolate Mint, so I renamed them Grasshopper Brownie. Go.figure. I use WSP Fudge Brownie and Peppermint Bark FO's. Mostly people buy the cupcakes for kids, so I'm always a bit hesitant to put peppermint EO in kid related things. Their skin can be so sensitive, and peppermint EO is a common irritant.Chocolate Mint at Christmas time
I usually start with an idea and then choose a fragrance that feels like a good fit with that concept. Like "Hmmm, let's make a Southern Gothic soap. What should that smell like? It should evoke thoughts of eccentric characters, decaying plantation houses, madness, and mystery." My choice of a 50/50 blend of FB Rose Goddess and WSP Patchouli fit the bill perfectly to my nose!Anyways, I mention that because if you have talent for naming soap other than the FO name... I'm jealous. It's not natural for me and I usually have to go through a couple tries before I get it right.
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