I had a bunch of (new) EO's that I wanted to test and thought I'd update on it here in case someone else is interested. I used a salt bar recipe because it needs a long cure so I have ample time to sniff all the soaps repeatedly before using the soap. I just hope the salt doesn't interfere with the scent. Anyone experience with that?
These are the scents I used:
Amyris at 5%
Bergamot at 5%
Eucalyptus at 5%
Peppermint at 5%
Petitgrain at 5%
Rosemary at 5%
Peru balsam at 4%
Star anise at 1%
Ho wood at 0.4-0.7%*
Elemi at 0.4-0.7%*
These are the maximum amounts for CP soap. Ho-wood and Elemi were difficult to measure and I probably added a bit too much..
I made this soap on February 1st and I just packaged all the soaps after a bit over 5 (almost 6) weeks of cure time. The scent has already changed in many of the soaps.
Here's a short summary of perceived fading after cure (5-6 weeks)
Scent got stronger: Amyris (but still subtle)
Stayed+- same: Petitgrain, Rosemary, Peppermint, Peru Balsam (Ho Wood)
Scent changed: Elemi, Star Anise
Faded noticably: Eucalyptus
Faded too much: Bergamot
Here's a longer write-up:
Amyris smelled wonderful OOB, slightly sweet and a bit fresh/floral.
After unmolding I could hardly smell it anymore and I was disappointed, but somehow the scent came back after +-4 weeks of curing and is now a soft kind of floral scent, not very strong but pleasant.
Bergamot is just lovely OOB, very fresh, typical bergamot (earl grey) scent and it smelled the same right after unmolding. After cure there's a freshness left in the soap, but the typical bergamot smell has gone.
Eucalyptus probably doesn't need a scent description. It's still typical eucalyptus after cure, but already quite a bit softer than right after unmolding.
Peppermint is lovely sweet and minty (like the candy) and is still strong after cure.
Petitgrain I absolutely hated OOB and wasn't my favorite after unmolding, but it has mellowed out and transformed into a lovely green (maybe slightly floral?) smell.
Rosemary smells just like the herb. It probably mellowed a bit during cure, but still smells lovely and distinctly like rosemary.
Peru balsam smells sweet and herbal OOB although mainly the vanilla like sweetness remains in the soap (with a hint of herbal in the background). It did discolor my soap a chocolaty brown and it was difficult to measure due to the sirup like thickness of the substance. It's still wonderfully sweet smelling after cure.
Star anise smells just like the spice OOB plus a bit of a medicinal smell that a lot of EO's seem to have. It was a wonderful anise smell after unmolding (without the medicinal smell it had OOB) but mellowed out to be mainly sweet with a hint of anise after cure. I think this will be a good one for blends, but I probably won't use it much on it's own (also because of the low maximum usage rate)
Ho wood has a lovely spicy-woodsy scent OOB, but is very soft in soap because of the low maximum usage rate. I still smell it, but it's faint which is a shame with such a wonderful smell. I'm not sure if it has lessened during cure since it was a soft smell to start with.
Elemi gives me a headache OOB and I didn't care for it much after unmolding. It's a green, herbal, maybe slightly spicy scent. After cure however, it mellowed out and became a wonderful fresh green scent that I think will work wonderful in blends (and I actually like it on its own).
Of course scent is very subjective, so I probably others will perceive these smells differently.
These are the scents I used:
Amyris at 5%
Bergamot at 5%
Eucalyptus at 5%
Peppermint at 5%
Petitgrain at 5%
Rosemary at 5%
Peru balsam at 4%
Star anise at 1%
Ho wood at 0.4-0.7%*
Elemi at 0.4-0.7%*
These are the maximum amounts for CP soap. Ho-wood and Elemi were difficult to measure and I probably added a bit too much..
I made this soap on February 1st and I just packaged all the soaps after a bit over 5 (almost 6) weeks of cure time. The scent has already changed in many of the soaps.
Here's a short summary of perceived fading after cure (5-6 weeks)
Scent got stronger: Amyris (but still subtle)
Stayed+- same: Petitgrain, Rosemary, Peppermint, Peru Balsam (Ho Wood)
Scent changed: Elemi, Star Anise
Faded noticably: Eucalyptus
Faded too much: Bergamot
Here's a longer write-up:
Amyris smelled wonderful OOB, slightly sweet and a bit fresh/floral.
After unmolding I could hardly smell it anymore and I was disappointed, but somehow the scent came back after +-4 weeks of curing and is now a soft kind of floral scent, not very strong but pleasant.
Bergamot is just lovely OOB, very fresh, typical bergamot (earl grey) scent and it smelled the same right after unmolding. After cure there's a freshness left in the soap, but the typical bergamot smell has gone.
Eucalyptus probably doesn't need a scent description. It's still typical eucalyptus after cure, but already quite a bit softer than right after unmolding.
Peppermint is lovely sweet and minty (like the candy) and is still strong after cure.
Petitgrain I absolutely hated OOB and wasn't my favorite after unmolding, but it has mellowed out and transformed into a lovely green (maybe slightly floral?) smell.
Rosemary smells just like the herb. It probably mellowed a bit during cure, but still smells lovely and distinctly like rosemary.
Peru balsam smells sweet and herbal OOB although mainly the vanilla like sweetness remains in the soap (with a hint of herbal in the background). It did discolor my soap a chocolaty brown and it was difficult to measure due to the sirup like thickness of the substance. It's still wonderfully sweet smelling after cure.
Star anise smells just like the spice OOB plus a bit of a medicinal smell that a lot of EO's seem to have. It was a wonderful anise smell after unmolding (without the medicinal smell it had OOB) but mellowed out to be mainly sweet with a hint of anise after cure. I think this will be a good one for blends, but I probably won't use it much on it's own (also because of the low maximum usage rate)
Ho wood has a lovely spicy-woodsy scent OOB, but is very soft in soap because of the low maximum usage rate. I still smell it, but it's faint which is a shame with such a wonderful smell. I'm not sure if it has lessened during cure since it was a soft smell to start with.
Elemi gives me a headache OOB and I didn't care for it much after unmolding. It's a green, herbal, maybe slightly spicy scent. After cure however, it mellowed out and became a wonderful fresh green scent that I think will work wonderful in blends (and I actually like it on its own).
Of course scent is very subjective, so I probably others will perceive these smells differently.