I'm new to all this, so most of what I do is still very experimental. I'm having a problem with scrubs (sugar and salt). First, I made an emulsified sugar scrub and used Bamboo Hemp FO which smelled horrible (very sour), so I tried to save it by adding Brambleberry's "Soapy Clean" FO to "sweeten" it up. Frankly, the combination of those two FOs smell terrible in the jar - like a diaper.
So I made another one with different scents and while it initially smelled much better, there was still an undertone of poopy diaper. Hard to describe LOL.
Here's my question: Is there something scent-related going on in the e-wax perhaps? The preservative (Optiphen), the oils (Safflower, Meadowfoam, Rice Bran) that cause a fragrance oil to change its smell somewhat?
Here's another thing: I tried it anyway and it worked beautifully in terms of consistency, clean rinse, absorption, skin softening...and it smelled fantastic once on my skin. It was great when applied - - it just smells in the jar.
I'm not fond of non-emulsified scrubs. They just tend to be scratchy and oily to me.
I'll try it again but maybe it isn't just bad FO choices? Any advice?
Thanks!
Leigh
So I made another one with different scents and while it initially smelled much better, there was still an undertone of poopy diaper. Hard to describe LOL.
Here's my question: Is there something scent-related going on in the e-wax perhaps? The preservative (Optiphen), the oils (Safflower, Meadowfoam, Rice Bran) that cause a fragrance oil to change its smell somewhat?
Here's another thing: I tried it anyway and it worked beautifully in terms of consistency, clean rinse, absorption, skin softening...and it smelled fantastic once on my skin. It was great when applied - - it just smells in the jar.
I'm not fond of non-emulsified scrubs. They just tend to be scratchy and oily to me.
I'll try it again but maybe it isn't just bad FO choices? Any advice?
Thanks!
Leigh