@penelopejane Thank you for your advice
The strange thing is that I checked the fragrance oil chart an hour ago or so, just to see if I found some new reviews on Eroma scents, and I read your listing for Moroccan Spice, and I thought, hmm, doesn't I have that one? I checked just now, and I do have it! I can't add reviews in that chart before I have a recipe that I have some experience with, since I don't know what exactly what makes thing thicken so fast, is it the fragrance, the oils, the additives, the temperature? I have a better chance of judging how the scent behaves if I have a recipe that I make on a regular basis and know how it is supposed to behave. I think I will be there very soon, hopefully.
I have planned the design of my next soap, with rapeseed wax in addition to soy wax (so it will probably move even quicker). I think I can quickly pour off a some batter and use TD in the main batter, and pour the uncoloured one back into the bowl as a drop swirl, and quickly get it in the mold. Simple and easy that does not take long time at all. I think the discolouration to dark brown will be nice when it is swirled with some lighter brown. Probably not a showstopper of a soap, but it doesn't have to be, and I think it will suit the spicy type of scent. Moroccan Spice, the name is really appealing.
Okey, now I became so curious I ran out to the other room and grabbed Egyptian Oud and Moroccan Spice. I had not opened Egyptian Oud (do I need to say that I hate that foil thing that seals the bottle? Impossible to get off without spilling everywhere). Oh, I love Egyptian Oud, very lovely. But, I see that it can be very annoying in the long run too. Like headache-maker. Reminds me of some sort of make-up type of smell. I like it, but I don't see where I can use it, since like masculine or unisex scents better. And I will for sure get a headache from it.
Luckily Moroccan Spice was opened already. I can't recall that I have smelled it before, but I guess I have since it was opened. But why haven't I used it before? A mystery. But wow! What a scent! I absolutely love it! Deeply love it! And this one will not give me headache (I can notice such things immediately). But I have to rethink my design. Moroccan Spice is nothing as I imagined it to be. It is much better, and much different. Also feminine, but not as feminine as Egyptian Oudh. I think it deserves better than a simple brown soap. Yes, it does. And I will make my sister a scented candle (which I have promised ages ago). She will love Moroccan Spice. The problem is that I can't make candles. But it can't possibly be more difficult than soap.
Hmm, it reminds me of somthing, this smell. A type of product. I feel I have smelled it before somewhere. In a bathroom setting, perhaps. It is something familiar with it, but I can't figure out what.
The strange thing is that I checked the fragrance oil chart an hour ago or so, just to see if I found some new reviews on Eroma scents, and I read your listing for Moroccan Spice, and I thought, hmm, doesn't I have that one? I checked just now, and I do have it! I can't add reviews in that chart before I have a recipe that I have some experience with, since I don't know what exactly what makes thing thicken so fast, is it the fragrance, the oils, the additives, the temperature? I have a better chance of judging how the scent behaves if I have a recipe that I make on a regular basis and know how it is supposed to behave. I think I will be there very soon, hopefully.
I have planned the design of my next soap, with rapeseed wax in addition to soy wax (so it will probably move even quicker). I think I can quickly pour off a some batter and use TD in the main batter, and pour the uncoloured one back into the bowl as a drop swirl, and quickly get it in the mold. Simple and easy that does not take long time at all. I think the discolouration to dark brown will be nice when it is swirled with some lighter brown. Probably not a showstopper of a soap, but it doesn't have to be, and I think it will suit the spicy type of scent. Moroccan Spice, the name is really appealing.
Okey, now I became so curious I ran out to the other room and grabbed Egyptian Oud and Moroccan Spice. I had not opened Egyptian Oud (do I need to say that I hate that foil thing that seals the bottle? Impossible to get off without spilling everywhere). Oh, I love Egyptian Oud, very lovely. But, I see that it can be very annoying in the long run too. Like headache-maker. Reminds me of some sort of make-up type of smell. I like it, but I don't see where I can use it, since like masculine or unisex scents better. And I will for sure get a headache from it.
Luckily Moroccan Spice was opened already. I can't recall that I have smelled it before, but I guess I have since it was opened. But why haven't I used it before? A mystery. But wow! What a scent! I absolutely love it! Deeply love it! And this one will not give me headache (I can notice such things immediately). But I have to rethink my design. Moroccan Spice is nothing as I imagined it to be. It is much better, and much different. Also feminine, but not as feminine as Egyptian Oudh. I think it deserves better than a simple brown soap. Yes, it does. And I will make my sister a scented candle (which I have promised ages ago). She will love Moroccan Spice. The problem is that I can't make candles. But it can't possibly be more difficult than soap.
Hmm, it reminds me of somthing, this smell. A type of product. I feel I have smelled it before somewhere. In a bathroom setting, perhaps. It is something familiar with it, but I can't figure out what.