I think it was @Mobjack Bay ?Thank you! I’ve heard that lavender and aniseed is a nice blend. Maybe it was you that mentioned it somewhere along the way. I might even have some here.
I think it was @Mobjack Bay ?Thank you! I’ve heard that lavender and aniseed is a nice blend. Maybe it was you that mentioned it somewhere along the way. I might even have some here.
Um, I know that the work of @KiwiMoose and mine are often confused, but I have sung the praises of blending lavender and anise essential oils. I'm not a big lavender fan but love it with anise. Anise seems to really change a blend where it makes one unique scent and you can't detect the original single scents.Thank you! I’ve heard that lavender and aniseed is a nice blend. Maybe it was you that mentioned it somewhere along the way. I might even have some here.
Sorry Zing! I really couldn't remember where I read lavender and anise make a nice blend but thought it was KiwiMoose. I haven't pursued it as anise really isn't a scent I like - but I should try the two blended if I still have some anise around. You have made me curious about it.Um, I know that the work of @KiwiMoose and mine are often confused, but I have sung the praises of blending lavender and anise essential oils. I'm not a big lavender fan but love it with anise. Anise seems to really change a blend where it makes one unique scent and you can't detect the original single scents.
I may have to try that...is the anise noticeable in the blend, or does it just kind of enhance the lavender? My mother is not a licorce fan, but it sounds interesting. Thanks!Um, I know that the work of @KiwiMoose and mine are often confused, but I have sung the praises of blending lavender and anise essential oils. I'm not a big lavender fan but love it with anise. Anise seems to really change a blend where it makes one unique scent and you can't detect the original single scents.
I’ve looked at Camden Grey in the past but have never ordered from them as I had in my head the oils were sold in amounts only for diffusers. I just checked out both Camden Grey and The Sage. Thank you @cmzahaI have used Camden Grey Lavender 40/42 for years and a few years ago I discovered I like it mixed with The Sage's Tassi Lavender FO. Tassi does accelerate so I would go a tad less than 50/50. The Fo seemed to help the 40/42 stick even better and added a tad more floral. But Camden Grey's 40/42 was always a steady seller for me. Tassi Lavender Fragrance Oil
Depending on the oils you use in your recipe I feel like it smells different. My castile after 6 months fades and smells a bit of play dough.
I don’t know where you purchase your lavender but I have found New Directions Aromatics has lavender essential oil and nature identical that is superb! They also have a new oil that is a lighter, more floral lavender. You may want to give them a try.Merry Christmas!!! So, after talking with my mother today, she told me she showered with the soap I gave her and said she loved the way it felt and lathered! It was @Zany_in_CO no slime soap with the goat milk. BUT she told me she couldn’t smell the lavender I put in it. I use essential oils and understand they lose their scent.. I can still smell it, but it’s faint. Maybe because my mother is 90.. so I asked her if she had problems with me using fragrance oil instead. Her answer was “ I don’t see why not.. I used to use Dove.. it has fragrance in it right?” ( shes 90!) But she likes my soap , so my question is, what’s the best lavender fragrance oil I could get for her soaps only? I used the max essential oil I could use with hers and lavender is her favorite. No other choices there. Thanks all and again, Merry Christmas to all!
I believe I used it at 6%. They are both FO/EO blends. Not just essential oils. I purchased them at Wholesale Supplies Plus.Linne1gi, What ratio of lavender/sandalwood did you use?
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