Has anybody successfully made (or even come close to formulating) a bar similar to the famous Pears soap? Specifically, the fragrance? I am well on my way to the transparent soap itself using Catherine Failor's excellent "Transparent Soap making" book and her hot process, but I am at a stand-still as to the scent.
I found an old bar (an original from the 1970's- long before the Unilever reformulation debacle of 2010) on ebay and discovered (from the box lid- photo attached) that the classic version only listed pine rosin, cedar essence and thyme essence for the scent. Today, of course, the bar is filled with synthetic junk and fragrance oils that are not listed (they are not required to). Most people agree that the current formulation performs and smells terrible. Hence my quest for getting as close to the original as I can.
Any tips or hints as to that wonderful, classic smell of Pears transparent soap?
I found an old bar (an original from the 1970's- long before the Unilever reformulation debacle of 2010) on ebay and discovered (from the box lid- photo attached) that the classic version only listed pine rosin, cedar essence and thyme essence for the scent. Today, of course, the bar is filled with synthetic junk and fragrance oils that are not listed (they are not required to). Most people agree that the current formulation performs and smells terrible. Hence my quest for getting as close to the original as I can.
Any tips or hints as to that wonderful, classic smell of Pears transparent soap?