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Juniper leaf oil
Juniper leaf distillate
Juniper berry oil
Ground Juniper berry into oil infusion
Tecoma xochitl leaf
Oatmeal flour (powdered to talc consistency, unnoticeable in color)

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Nice color for Juniper. They look wonderful. That color would also be good for a mint mix. Are the flecks the ground juniper berry?

Yeah those specks are from the ground juniper berry that was also softened in a 3 hr palm infusion on low in the crockpot. The oatmeal powder is unrecognizeable since it is as fine as talc.

That is really pretty; I love natural colorants. What is tecoma xochitl leaf, and is that your source of green?

It is mostly that leaf. tecome xochitl or tecoma stans is a plant that grows like a weed in the carribean and in the south. I spiced up the coloring with a few drops of BB green since it was a dull green at first. Would have used chlorophyll based colorant but I have been hearing about them going bad sooner if so.
 
very nice, goji! :) i've never tried juniper, looks lovely with the specks and all!
 
very nice, goji! :) i've never tried juniper, looks lovely with the specks and all!

This specific Juniper that was used for leaf/twigs is such a pain as far as distillation goes. You barely get any oil from it. But it smells amazing,

Wow~ I love the color! Did you make it for oily skin?

I distilled some juniper leaf and twigs and wanted to make a soap out of it. Its use is yet to be seen. According to the numbers I am looking at right now, it will be way moisturizing/conditioning and mild cleansing (14). The #'s:
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  • [FONT=Ubuntu, sans-serif]2.4 oz Canola 7 %[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Ubuntu, sans-serif]9.5 oz Palm 28 %[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Ubuntu, sans-serif]6.8 oz Coconut 20 %[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Ubuntu, sans-serif]1.7 oz Sunflower 5 %[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Ubuntu, sans-serif]12.6 oz Crisco 37 %[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Ubuntu, sans-serif]1 oz Jojoba 3 %[/FONT]
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I see :), the only reason I asked if it's for oily skin because juniper berry is known for acne/oily skin. With all those wonderful juniper berry infused oil, juniper leaf, EO, etc in your soap, I assumed it was for oily skin. Would love to hear the after cure :)!
 
I see :), the only reason I asked if it's for oily skin because juniper berry is known for acne/oily skin. With all those wonderful juniper berry infused oil, juniper leaf, EO, etc in your soap, I assumed it was for oily skin. Would love to hear the after cure :)!

There are 2 EOs. One from the leaves and twigs which I made, even used the hydrosol (fresh/Christmassy), and the other is a Croatian berry EO that I bought. All things combined it smells awesome. But it is layered wth the other ingredients and I have it drying avbout 10 feet away. I keep on getting blasts of it. Should fill a few rooms with scent when it dries and used in the shower.
 
This is lovely, did you make the leaf distillate?

Yeah/ the distillate is a by-product in the EO distillation process. So I saved some distillate --should've saved all-- and put it in a glass to settle/separate even more EO from the hydrosol; a sort of crude rectification.

I got very little Juniper oil but saved about a gallon of hydrosol/distillate.
 
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