Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 http://www.totalbeauty.com/editors_blogs/Fragrance-101-How-Flowers-Become-Perfum\ e You don't get to see many contemporary photos of the jasmine grandi harvest or anyone in the Mul family....enjoy -- Sincerely, Anya - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation 1600+ member Natural Perfumery group - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2008 Report Share Posted September 27, 2008 I purchased a pound of jasmine flowers from a soap making source that I buy a lot of things from and when I got them, they had Absolutely NO smell at all. They were pretty dried flowers, but they could have been made of cardboard and I was disappointed, to say the least. We use the flowers in spa bath treatments and clients pick out their flowers before their massage and afterwards, the flowers they've picked have been made into a floral tea for their hot tub. The other flowers I've gotten, lavender, roses, etc, have all had intoxicating aromas and that is what I want in my jasmine. Does anyone have a super aromatic source for jasmine flowers they could pass along? Thank you! Anna Anna White Ferraraccio, MA, LMT Anthony L. Ferraraccio, LMT Pipestem Bath, Spa, Massage and Healing Center HC 78, Box 46A, Pipestem Road Pipestem, West Virginia, 25979 (304) 466 -1767_PipestemSpa.com_ (http://pipestemspa.com/) Need some help? Search database of Healers!_ProfessionalHealers.org_ (http://professionalhealers.org/) **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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