Yup, same here. I worked with a woman who wore patchouli every day as if it were her signature scent. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. To each his/her own. But…gads. It was a bit much. Suppose I need to recalibrate my senses regarding patchouli.Just ordered patchouli and orange from Nuture Soap. I am not a patchouli fan, but when doing farmers markets I get at lease one request a day for patchouli so I thought I would give it a try.
What I have noticed is when a patchouli lover comes up to my booth they will ask do you have patchouli soap? When I say no they just walk away. Not even interested in any other scent.Yup, same here. I worked with a woman who wore patchouli every day as if it were her signature scent. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. To each his/her own. But…gads. It was a bit much. Suppose I need to recalibrate my senses regarding patchouli.
I’ve had a handful of people ask me about patchouli fragrances and I’ve resisted. I did make a DB soap a few weeks ago that generated a lot of attention, but I want something different to offer.
I’ll be interested to see for myself how patchouli develops in a soap.
People.What I have noticed is when a patchouli lover comes up to my booth they will ask do you have patchouli soap? When I say no they just walk away. Not even interested in any other scent.
Well, they could be looking for a gift for that special someone who loves patchouli.What I have noticed is when a patchouli lover comes up to my booth they will ask do you have patchouli soap? When I say no they just walk away. Not even interested in any other scent.
If I sent you any DB it would have been my own DB.
Nurture soap has Orange Patchouli, Earth Meets Sky, and Anarchy that are good. I especially like the Orange Patchouli.
When Nurture announced they were discontinuing Paramour, I bought a 16 ounce bottle. I am using it sparingly, and not sharing much of anything I make with anyone - with very few exceptions. I'm going to be sad when it's gone for good.Nurture discontinued my very favorite patchouli blend, Paramour (which was a dupe of Lush's Tramp). But Tramp was a blend of oakmoss and patchouli, so that makes a good, earthy blend.
When Nurture announced they were discontinuing Paramour, I bought a 16 ounce bottle. I am using it sparingly, and not sharing much of anything I make with anyone - with very few exceptions. I'm going to be sad when it's gone for good.
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