thus far, I have used (all from BA) eucalyptus (cool cp), lemongrass (cool cp), and the scent is just NOT there! Cedarwood is faily ok, lavender is pretty weak. Before I sink more $$$, are there any, In Your experience, that do better?
In my opinion and my customers opinion .5 oz ppo would not fly with fo either. I am not talking about using 6.8% for eo's such as spicy or know irritant eos. A few, such as Petitgrain, cinnamon, thyme I use around .5 ppo. Many fo's will give an IFRA usage rate.Well, as a newb, I've taken the amount recommended .5 oz PPO. I am now assuming that # is for fragrance oils and not EO?? Grrrr... I feel like I have wasted a lot! I want to keep with the integrity of my original goal, natural soaps, but I guess I need some guidance. I'm really disappointed with the eucalyptus...
So, I am apparently using only half what's recommended for EOs!!
IF/when I use lavender it is also the EO version, as most lavender FO's (and also EO but not as bad) are migraine inducers for me. And I find even lavender doesn't stick more than 6-7 months, so I usually only make lavender soap for special requests.I too only use a few EO's. Patchouli, Lemongrass, Lavender, Eucalyptus and Rosemary for the most part. The rest are all FO's. Much better sticking power and customers prefer them for the most part.
I am not familiar with Listea or Bergamot, but I will definitely look into them, as I would really like to do some more organics.I have had good luck with Lime EO, Bergamot, Lemongrass, Litsea, and that's about it. The rest seem to fade within 3 months or sooner.
I do have a lime bar I kept for myself from a couple years ago, and the scent is still there. It's not strong like it was, but I can still smell it.
I'd rather spend my money on FO's and not bother with fading expensive EO's anymore.
I am not familiar with Listea or Bergamot, but I will definitely look into them, as I would really like to do some more organics.
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