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I was wondering, does anybody knows how do they make those scents

like " sea breeze " , " ocean mist " , etc? They really smell like the sea,

but I guess they're 100% made of synthetic products, as ther are no

sea water essential oils LOL!

 

Related topic, I know there are seaweed extracts and I believe there

are seaweed essential oils too. Well, this one will have to be added

to my wish list, it's one I'd really looooove to have! Must be $$$$

but that's okay. If anyone finds it, I'd appreciate you tell me! I

found a site on the web that claims to sell a seaweed oil, but, of

could, I don't know if I can trust it...

 

And Chris, what happened to the database section????? Did you deleted

it????? Do you still have a record of our orders and addresses???

 

 

See you around, ladies! Hugs,

 

Lena

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there is a mix oil in honor of the goddess yemeya.

she is an ocean goddess . . . and i can look up this

recipe - it is not quite like " sea breeze " , but from

what i remember, it was ocean like . . . does this interest

you? i know that it had cucumber in it. chris, is this oil

possible to get other than a fragrance? maybe . . .

 

cheers. andéa

 

 

> ----------

> Lena

> Reply the_oil_co-op

> Monday, September 4, 2000 11:32 AM

> the_oil_co-op

> [the_oil_co-op] Sea breeze...

>

>

> I was wondering, does anybody knows how do they make those scents

> like " sea breeze " , " ocean mist " , etc? They really smell like the sea,

> but I guess they're 100% made of synthetic products, as ther are no

> sea water essential oils LOL!

>

> Related topic, I know there are seaweed extracts and I believe there

> are seaweed essential oils too. Well, this one will have to be added

> to my wish list, it's one I'd really looooove to have! Must be $$$$

> but that's okay. If anyone finds it, I'd appreciate you tell me! I

> found a site on the web that claims to sell a seaweed oil, but, of

> could, I don't know if I can trust it...

>

> And Chris, what happened to the database section????? Did you deleted

> it????? Do you still have a record of our orders and addresses???

>

>

> See you around, ladies! Hugs,

>

> Lena

>

>

>

>

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wow! seaweed oil! i'll keep an eye out for it, in fact i'll ask

around :) i've heard of " salty " smelling oils that may be them.oooh,

what about infused seaweed oil? anyone ever tried it?

let me get back to you on the sea scent thing. most are synthetic. i

know there are some good blends, like the yemaya oil andrea

mentioned, but i want to get that " salty " oil smell in there if we

can find it :)

oh and andrea, i've never come across a " real " cucumber oil. i want

to try drying things like peaches slices and strawberries and maybe

even cucumber and squash to use them in incense that calls for that

scent and item, but i don't want to use the synthetic version, but

it'll never smell like those synthetic oils. ah well, some things

nature wants you to savor and apreciate fresh i guess.

i was working on the database at the time, i guess that put it down

for a while ?

i have all the street addys in my box here, and the general addys on

the database still as well as the email addresses.

*smile*

chris

 

 

> Related topic, I know there are seaweed extracts and I believe

there

> are seaweed essential oils too. Well, this one will have to be

added

> to my wish list, it's one I'd really looooove to have! Must be $$$$

> but that's okay. If anyone finds it, I'd appreciate you tell me! I

> found a site on the web that claims to sell a seaweed oil, but, of

> could, I don't know if I can trust it...

>

> And Chris, what happened to the database section????? Did you

deleted

> it????? Do you still have a record of our orders and addresses???

>

>

> See you around, ladies! Hugs,

>

> Lena

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Go ahead! I'd really apreciate it! Thanks!

 

:))))

 

 

the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea "

<andrea_sperle@m...> wrote:

> there is a mix oil in honor of the goddess yemeya.

> she is an ocean goddess . . . and i can look up this

> recipe - it is not quite like " sea breeze " , but from

> what i remember, it was ocean like . . . does this interest

> you? i know that it had cucumber in it. chris, is this oil

> possible to get other than a fragrance? maybe . . .

>

> cheers. andéa

>

>

> > ----------

> > Lena

> > Reply the_oil_co-op

> > Monday, September 4, 2000 11:32 AM

> > the_oil_co-op

> > [the_oil_co-op] Sea breeze...

> >

> >

> > I was wondering, does anybody knows how do they make those scents

> > like " sea breeze " , " ocean mist " , etc? They really smell like the

sea,

> > but I guess they're 100% made of synthetic products, as ther are

no

> > sea water essential oils LOL!

> >

> > Related topic, I know there are seaweed extracts and I believe

there

> > are seaweed essential oils too. Well, this one will have to be

added

> > to my wish list, it's one I'd really looooove to have! Must be

$$$$

> > but that's okay. If anyone finds it, I'd appreciate you tell me!

I

> > found a site on the web that claims to sell a seaweed oil, but,

of

> > could, I don't know if I can trust it...

> >

> > And Chris, what happened to the database section????? Did you

deleted

> > it????? Do you still have a record of our orders and addresses???

> >

> >

> > See you around, ladies! Hugs,

> >

> > Lena

> >

> >

> >

> >

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chris, drying sounds like a good alternative to

replace the synthetic oils. how about a food dehydrator?

would this work better . . . so things don't get the moldies.

 

as for the seaweed oil, there is an oak moss oil (i know its

different than seaweed, but an odd oil none the less) - and i

really love the smell of it. i know in ireland that they have a few

seaweed products . . . soaps and such, there must be an oil

somewhere.

 

andréa

 

> ----------

> Ziggy

> Reply the_oil_co-op

> Monday, September 4, 2000 6:37 PM

> the_oil_co-op

> [the_oil_co-op] Re: Sea breeze...

>

>

> wow! seaweed oil! i'll keep an eye out for it, in fact i'll ask

> around :) i've heard of " salty " smelling oils that may be them.oooh,

> what about infused seaweed oil? anyone ever tried it?

> let me get back to you on the sea scent thing. most are synthetic. i

> know there are some good blends, like the yemaya oil andrea

> mentioned, but i want to get that " salty " oil smell in there if we

> can find it :)

> oh and andrea, i've never come across a " real " cucumber oil. i want

> to try drying things like peaches slices and strawberries and maybe

> even cucumber and squash to use them in incense that calls for that

> scent and item, but i don't want to use the synthetic version, but

> it'll never smell like those synthetic oils. ah well, some things

> nature wants you to savor and apreciate fresh i guess.

> i was working on the database at the time, i guess that put it down

> for a while ?

> i have all the street addys in my box here, and the general addys on

> the database still as well as the email addresses.

> *smile*

> chris

>

>

> > Related topic, I know there are seaweed extracts and I believe

> there

> > are seaweed essential oils too. Well, this one will have to be

> added

> > to my wish list, it's one I'd really looooove to have! Must be $$$$

> > but that's okay. If anyone finds it, I'd appreciate you tell me! I

> > found a site on the web that claims to sell a seaweed oil, but, of

> > could, I don't know if I can trust it...

> >

> > And Chris, what happened to the database section????? Did you

> deleted

> > it????? Do you still have a record of our orders and addresses???

> >

> >

> > See you around, ladies! Hugs,

> >

> > Lena

>

>

>

>

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