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clynn58

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Hey just curious if any of you know an alternative to fragrance oil for vanilla. I am needing some vanilla that will mix with an EO. Thanks in advance
 
There is a vanilla EO...

I had the understanding from what I have read that there wasnt a vanilla eo. I have an absolute on the way to try. Any idea where I could get a vanilla eo. Nda doesnt have one.
 
ND Canada has a Vanilla 10 fold....
Many of the reviews state that the vanilla doesnt mix well with carrier oils do to the thickness or weight. I have had some of the same results from absolutes.
 
Peru Balsam is like a smoky vanilla, but not a substitute for most uses of vanilla FO.

Benzoin resin has a vanilla like scent. Very thick but if you mix it with your other EOs it is manageable. Never used it by itself. However it is a skin sensitizer so it should not be used in large amounts. The scent is a lot weaker....so I am going back to vanilla FO myself. I should add that I always prefer EOs for myself and I am not an FO person. Vanilla might be the exception.
 
I just made a soap with 1 tsp per lb of vanilla bean added for light exfoliation and the soap ended up with an amazing vanilla scent! I didn't expect that any of the scent would survive the soaping process so it was a nice surprise! I have used vanilla eo and it worked well if you don't mind the discoloration. It is expensive though the beans are much cheaper. Here is a pic of the soap with vanilla bean so you get the idea :) ImageUploadedBySoap Making1395714108.424199.jpg
 
That's amazing, heather! Did you add the beans at trace? What oils did you use?


Thanks :)
I used olive, coconut, castor, shea butter and cocoa butter. At trace I added vanilla bean finely chopped in the food processor to all and local maple syrup and honey to half. I didn't add any eo or fo and it smells very vanilla.
 
^^ hrmmm.....I have lots of vanilla beans in my freezer....sounds like I have another soap on the list!
 
I stripped the seeds to use but didn't have enough so I then chopped the pods. If I could I would use all seeds.
 
I've made two different soaps using vanilla absolute. One was a goat milk soap with bergamot EO and vanilla absolute. The other was a beer soap (oatmeal stout) with honey, cocoa powder, vanilla beans, a pinch of cinnamon, and vanilla absolute. For both soaps I used 1oz of vanilla absolute per 6lb batch. I had no problems with mixing and the scent comes through a little light but lovely. I think it's a nice accent with the other ingredients.
 
I just made a soap with 1 tsp per lb of vanilla bean added for light exfoliation and the soap ended up with an amazing vanilla scent! I didn't expect that any of the scent would survive the soaping process so it was a nice surprise! I have used vanilla eo and it worked well if you don't mind the discoloration. It is expensive though the beans are much cheaper. Here is a pic of the soap with vanilla bean so you get the idea :) View attachment 7068


That looks great! So, how old are those bars? I'm wondering how the vanilla bean scent holds up over time... Thanks!
 
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