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Cal43

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What would be your top 10-12 pick for Essential oils? I need a little help with choosing some oils.
 
Patchouli, orange 10x, peppermint, eucalyptus, litsea cubeba, lavender, lemongrass and tea tree because they stick well. Most of them I prefer when they are blended. I also love bergamot. If neroli wasn't so expensive, that would be my #1.
 
Lemongrass, litsea cuba, patchouli, Tea tree, peppermint, orange 10-15x, lavender, eucalyptus. Those are the only ones I’ve used.

Oh oh, thank you. Never heard of some of these and where would I find orange 10-15x
 
At Cal43. I believe I got my 15x Orange from WSP but that was a few years ago and they are way to expensive now. Liberty Naturals, NDA Brambleberry and a few others have 10x (fold)
 
Patchouli, orange 10x, peppermint, eucalyptus, litsea cubeba, lavender, lemongrass and tea tree because they stick well. Most of them I prefer when they are blended. I also love bergamot. If neroli wasn't so expensive, that would be my #1.
Thank you
Bergamot is my favorite. Plus, all of the above. I also like ginger.
thsnk you
 
At Cal43. I believe I got my 15x Orange from WSP but that was a few years ago and they are way to expensive now. Liberty Naturals, NDA Brambleberry and a few others have 10x (fold)
Great, thanks again
 
All of these are great suggestions. People will laugh based on my recent post, but I’d add anise to your list. BUT most importantly I think you need to ask what kind of soap you want to make and for whom you’re making it.

Personally, I prefer “spa” scents... tea tree, lemongrass, bergamot, rosemary, eucalyptus, peppermint and spearmint. “Earthy” scents to me are cedarwood, rosemary, clary sage and patchouli. Of course, the florals lavender, Palma Rosa, verbena (another good one not listed) make more traditional,and I believe, more feminine soaps. I seldom make a soap that doesn’t include something citrus (lemon, lime, orange, etc).
 
There’s a common grouping of scents using high-middle-low categories, although there is disagreement as to which EOs fall into which category, and there is certainly overlap. The philosophy followed by many is to use something from each grouping to create a well-balanced scent. Lots of charts out there, but here’s one to which I sometimes refer
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I love how personal our choices are!

I adore lavender, have recently found paulo santo and am in love, also consider bitter almond a must have. Atlas cedar is fabulous, I can't live without frankincense to which i sometimes add myrhh. I don't like mints, and detest tea tree, coconut and patchouli.

MIND YOU - most of these i have thus far used in my home made room and linen sprays - so I don't know how they last in soaps!

I just love how one person's YUM is another person's YUK!

Quick Q to those in the know - i am looking at Tobacco fragrances - and I am seeing varying levels of vanilla - which can both discolor and accelerate - right? Thanks!
 
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