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HenleyNatural

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I'm getting ready to make a batch of patchouli soap and need suggestions on which essential oil or oils blend well with patchouli. Please list any ideas or preference you might have.

Every craft show this season at least one person asks me if I have patchouli. I didn't know that this scent was so popular.

Thanks for your help everyone.
Steve
 
I do not like the smell of patchouli, but, I blend it with sandlewood and love love love theresult. I'm not sure of the ratio I use and I'm not home to look it up.

I've also used patchouli and pink grapefruit ... more to anchor the grapefruit so the patchouli is a small amount ... but I like that one also.
 
MsSharLee said:
I do not like the smell of patchouli, but, I blend it with sandlewood and love love love theresult. I'm not sure of the ratio I use and I'm not home to look it up.

I've also used patchouli and pink grapefruit ... more to anchor the grapefruit so the patchouli is a small amount ... but I like that one also.

Thanks MsSharLee, I'd be interested in knowing what ratios you use. Also, do you know how many ounces or grams of sandlewood and pathouli per pound of oils (ppo) you use? Thanks! :)
 
Patchouli blends well with just about any citrus or citrus blend, as well as lemongrass, basil, sandalwood, thyme, bergamot, Litsea, mint, rose, vetyver, violet leaf and just about any "high note" fragrances.

In my experience, Patchouli can be very strong in a finishing scent so use it sparingly (generally I do not use more than 25%, though I have heard people use as much as 33% in blends that are not "All about the Patchouli".

One of my favorite scents is Patchouli with Mandarin and Lime. The Mandarin/Lime is mixed 50/50 and then blended with about 20% Patchouli. (I say about because differing batches of Patchouli EO may be slightly different in strength. Start with a 80:20 blend of Mandarin/Lime to Patchouli and then adjust to suit your liking)
 
I very often add a tiny bit of Patchouli (like 5%) to enhance the "perfumesness" of a blend.
 
dieSpinne said:
Patchouli blends well with just about any citrus or citrus blend, as well as lemongrass, basil, sandalwood, thyme, bergamot, Litsea, mint, rose, vetyver, violet leaf and just about any "high note" fragrances.

In my experience, Patchouli can be very strong in a finishing scent so use it sparingly (generally I do not use more than 25%, though I have heard people use as much as 33% in blends that are not "All about the Patchouli".

One of my favorite scents is Patchouli with Mandarin and Lime. The Mandarin/Lime is mixed 50/50 and then blended with about 20% Patchouli. (I say about because differing batches of Patchouli EO may be slightly different in strength. Start with a 80:20 blend of Mandarin/Lime to Patchouli and then adjust to suit your liking)

Thanks Chuck! I think you put me on the right track with the Mandarin/Lime and Patchouli combo. After reading through the forum it seems a Citrus and Patchouli is rather popular. However, the soap makers were using sweet orange which I don't really care for. So, I like the idea of using Mandarin EO. Plus, Lime EO is one of my favorites. :D
 
Hi there,

Lavender EO goes very well with the patchouli. It's a scent that even men like!

The Patchouli scent "softens" the old lady image that a lot of people still connect with lavender;)
 
Hellcat said:
Hi there,

Lavender EO goes very well with the patchouli. It's a scent that even men like!

The Patchouli scent "softens" the old lady image that a lot of people still connect with lavender;)

Thank you. I've added it to my list.
 
If the ask for patchouli, chances are they want that as the dominant note.

Patchouli, sweet orange, and cedar is a really nice blend.

Then again, I love patchouli, even straight up.
 
judymoody said:
If the ask for patchouli, chances are they want that as the dominant note.

Patchouli, sweet orange, and cedar is a really nice blend.

Then again, I love patchouli, even straight up.

Thank you Judymoody for your suggestion. I added it to my list. :)
 
I'm with Judy and Soapbuddy - LOVE patchouli!

Sandalwood is very nice with it, but so pricey. Citrus oils blend great and I second the patch-lavender blend recommendation. I recently tried the rainbow meadow's blend calculator for Love Spell and it's lovely.
 
I just did a patchouli and lemon basil blend. It was about 30/70 I'd say. Didn't measure, of course.

The soap's still in the mold, though I can already smell the lemon basil and just a hint of the perfumey patchouli. I had some of that batter left when I made my candy cane scented soap, so I blended them both. I think that bar will smell amazing!
 
skyfarms said:
I'm with Judy and Soapbuddy - LOVE patchouli!

Sandalwood is very nice with it, but so pricey. Citrus oils blend great and I second the patch-lavender blend recommendation. I recently tried the rainbow meadow's blend calculator for Love Spell and it's lovely.

Hi skyfarms, I found Love Spell on Rainbow Meadows and thinking about giving it a try. Thanks for the suggestion!
 
xyxoxy said:
I'm a huge patch fan!
One of my favorite blends is patch EO with green apple FO.

I actually have some green apple FO. I may be giving your suggestion a try. Thanks!
 
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