Oh wait! Owl started that !I get my ginger marmalade from world market. It’s in the refrigerator now! So, to tie this together with this thread, maybe I should put 1tsp? or 1 Tbs? PPO??
Oh wait! Owl started that !I get my ginger marmalade from world market. It’s in the refrigerator now! So, to tie this together with this thread, maybe I should put 1tsp? or 1 Tbs? PPO??
No. Use a tsp or a tbsp (to taste), open the jar, and eat it pure. No pounds of oils required.I get my ginger marmalade from world market. It’s in the refrigerator now! So, to tie this together with this thread, maybe I should put 1tsp? or 1 Tbs? PPO??
Oopsie! A quick google of OLA PRIMA, Ginger Essential Oil, 4 oz turned up this info — Ginger is sold out, but here is the info on the back label for Bergamot and others I checked.I have two EO's one the left smells great' though debatable if its 100% pure' per comments!?
I've found that essential oils rarely smell like "themselves" OOB. It's best to put a cotton ball on a 2" square of tinfoil. Add a few drops of the EO, let it sit for a while, sniff it and then fold the tinfoil over the cotton ball. Sniff after an hour so and continue to sniff once in while over 2 weeks to see how it "holds" and mellows. You'll have a better understanding of what the fragrance really is like.one on the right stinks to high heaven' I wont use it. maybe a rancid EO? I can't imagine why it would smell so awful??
Agree. though not an expert on EO I think the "Now" brand ginger EO is rancid. the nose knows. I'd like to purchase it from another source & compare the two.I've found that essential oils rarely smell like "themselves" OOB. It's best to put a cotton ball on a 2" square of tinfoil. Add a few drops of the EO, let it sit for a while, sniff it and then fold the tinfoil over the cotton ball. Sniff after an hour so and continue to sniff once in while over 2 weeks to see how it "holds" and mellows. You'll have a better understanding of what the fragrance really is like.
Going into my folderI've found that essential oils rarely smell like "themselves" OOB. It's best to put a cotton ball on a 2" square of tinfoil. Add a few drops of the EO, let it sit for a while, sniff it and then fold the tinfoil over the cotton ball. Sniff after an hour so and continue to sniff once in while over 2 weeks to see how it "holds" and mellows. You'll have a better understanding of what the fragrance really is like.
And NOW is usually a reliable brand ….I understand your not choosing ' ginger for scent'? rather for color! any hoot I have two EO's one the left smells great' though debatable if its 100% pure' per comments!? one on the right stinks to high heaven' I wont use it. maybe a rancid EO? I can't imagine why it would smell so awful??
Agree bought a few EO's from them.And NOW is usually a reliable brand ….
I agree with this too. I've used ginger EO with turmeric colored soap too hehe. I can even say that mine smells kinda "sweet." Definitely no smell from the infused turmeric in the soap though I'm actually happy about that lolI make an orange ginger turmeric soap with ginger EO, and I find the scent to be the more mellow cooked scent than the zingy (ahem) raw scent. It is pretty mild and subtle.
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