jodym
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wf-medical on ebay? im still looking for suggestions on ebay sellers of eo oils! thank you!
It will totally depend on what EO you are using. I've use 4-4.5% lavender in soap. Both EO and FO are added at percentages. You just need to look at their usage rates for the product you are making.i have found bulgarian lavender to be my favorite in massage oil - I have not used in soaping yet.
Speaking of which, what is the substitution ratio for essential oil relative to fragrance oil? For example, if you are saying 3.5%, I assume that is a fragrance oil, not the essential oil? Please correct me! Thank you
i have some almond cybilla from BB and am very happy with it ! i guess our noses are all different!I am awaiting an order from New Directions Aromatics. They have an impressive array of EOs, butters, oils, etc. I will share thoughts after recipt. I have had some service issues with Branbleberry, I chalk it up to holiday madness.
I get a little sniffy at places that do not offer "free" shipping (I live in a "same-day" delivery radius for Amazon - which on some things is free - how crazy is that!!!! - so I think I am spoiled)
If anyone has thoughts on a good source for almond scent, I would welcome advice. I found the almond cybillus (sp?) fragrance from Branbleberry to have an edge to it I did not like.
Thanks much all. Love this forum!
@jodym @Clarice "Cybilla" is a person who sold fragrance oil. She decided to quit the business and sold her inventory to BB. (https://www.brambleberry.com/fragrance-oil-information.aspx go towards the bottom) I have bought scents of both "brands" from BB and find the Cybilla's just smell different than what I was expecting. They seem a bit weaker, sometimes non-existent in finished soap, even when adding to clays first. It may be the inventory is old, since I have seen posts about Cybilla sold @ BB that are over five years old. I did like her cucumber melon fragrance better than BB cucumber garden, <-- which smelled like dirt. Sage-Lemongrass Cybilla was nice but was virtually gone after 6 weeks of curing, compared to BB Lemongrass which still had smell after 8 weeks.
Altho I do not care for Lavender for myself, BB lav 40/20 does stick well in soap (again, soaking my clays with it a day before using it). I use fragrances on the low side using the BB calculator thou. I don't like smelling of "perfume" after my shower, like some kid drowning in Axe...
Depending on the cost of my venue, I sell at $6/4-$20 or $7/3-$20. Not a lot of soapers at our summer markets last year, only two of them had other soapers (1 at one & 2 at another - and one was a goat farmer using her own milk).
And down here in the cities I have found no local bulk supplier for any soaping supplies, other than Costco for my oils and Lowes for my lye ($15 for 32oz, which is cheaper than BB with shipping).
Pretty good memory there, Carolyn!!! Yup, I've been buying EOs from Sun Pure Botanicals on Ebay for several years and I've never been disappointed.I know Zany purchases some from Sun Botanicals on ebay. ... I am almost positive she uses their French Lavender, but I could be wrong. I like their Tea Tree Oil, thanks to Zany
Rosewood aka Bois-de-rose oil.
Botanical Name: Aniba rosaeodora
Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Color: Clear with a Yellow Tinge
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Middle
Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
Aromatic Description: Sweet, woody, fruity, floral aroma.
Possible Uses: Acne, colds, dry skin, dull skin, fever, flu, frigidity, headache, oily skin, scars, sensitive skin, stress, stretch marks. [Julia Lawless, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA: Element Books, 1995), 56-67.]
Constituents: a-pinene, camphene, geraniol, neral, geranial, myrcene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, linalool, benzaldehyde, linalool oxides, a-terpineol. [B. Lawrence, "Bois-de-Rose Oil," Perfumer & Flavorist , October/November 1984, 87, cited in Salvatore Battaglia, The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy (Australia: The Perfect Potion, 1997), 197.]
Safety Information: Essential Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand does not indicate any special precautions when using this oil. [Robert Tisserand, Essential Oil Safety (United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995), 210.]
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