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I make stuff for my own personal use and my family, and I've been reading

up on rose otto to find ways that I can use it.

 

I recently added some 10% rose otto to my daily facial cleanser (liquid

African black soap), and I love it. The aroma is wonderfull, of course,

but the oil (probably the jojoba) made the lather very rich and creamy.

Rose otto is supposed to be good for mature skin, so I plan to make this a

part of my daily facial regimen from now on.

 

Along with the cleanser, I use rose hydrosol as a toner, and I added rose

otto to my facial moisturizer (kokum butter, cocoa butter, lavender, and

rose otto).

 

What the heck... it might not make me beautiful but I'm surrounded by the

most wonderful scent!! :-)

 

-- Sandy

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Love your spirt! I used the Rose Otto from listmom's last co-op as a

facial oil. I used rosehip and kukui nut oil as carrier oil, added

some rose otto, roman and german chamomile, francincense, and my

beloved sandlewood.

 

When I receive the Jasmine along with the Helichrysum I ordered from

listmom, I will add also the Helichrysum. I think Neroli is also nice

(listmom are you reading this?). Is Neroli co-op coming soon? LOL

 

Sylvia

 

, Sandy Fields <diamonique@e...> wrote:

>

> What the heck... it might not make me beautiful but I'm surrounded

by the most wonderful scent!! :-)

>

> -- Sandy

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Hi Sandy:

 

I read, with interest, your post on what you do with rose otto. Do you

market any of your cleansers, etc. I don't have all the ingredients to make

most of the recipes that have been posted so would appreciate any help you

could give me. Rose otto is my absolute favorite.

 

Thanks.

 

Effie

 

Sandy Fields <diamonique

Saturday, November 17, 2001 11:12 AM

Playing With My Rose Otto

 

 

>I make stuff for my own personal use and my family, and I've been reading

>up on rose otto to find ways that I can use it.

>

>I recently added some 10% rose otto to my daily facial cleanser (liquid

>African black soap), and I love it. The aroma is wonderfull, of course,

>but the oil (probably the jojoba) made the lather very rich and creamy.

>Rose otto is supposed to be good for mature skin, so I plan to make this a

>part of my daily facial regimen from now on.

>

>Along with the cleanser, I use rose hydrosol as a toner, and I added rose

>otto to my facial moisturizer (kokum butter, cocoa butter, lavender, and

>rose otto).

>

>What the heck... it might not make me beautiful but I'm surrounded by the

>most wonderful scent!! :-)

>

>-- Sandy

>

>

>

>My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey

>http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

>

>

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At 05:50 PM 11/17/01, Effie Humburg wrote:

 

>I read, with interest, your post on what you do with rose otto. Do you

>market any of your cleansers, etc.

 

No Effie. I'm recently introduced to the world of essential oils. I only

make things for myself and my immediate family. I hope to take an

aromatherapy course next spring to get myself a better foundation.

 

 

>I don't have all the ingredients to make most of the recipes that have

>been posted so would appreciate any help you could give me. Rose otto is

>my absolute favorite.

 

I'd love to help you, but I'm really not the one, since I'm a true novice

myself. But hey... stick with this group and you'll learn. Everyone here

is so very helpful. I belong to this group and another one (HeavenScents),

and they have both helped me very very much! I'm really learning a lot

from these knowledgeable people.

 

-- Sandy

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At 05:38 PM 11/17/01, sylviayan wrote:

>Love your spirt! I used the Rose Otto from listmom's last co-op as a

>facial oil. I used rosehip and kukui nut oil as carrier oil, added some

>rose otto, roman and german chamomile, francincense, and my beloved sandlewood.

 

This sounds *wonderful*!

 

 

>When I receive the Jasmine along with the Helichrysum I ordered from

>listmom, I will add also the Helichrysum. I think Neroli is also nice

>(listmom are you reading this?). Is Neroli co-op coming soon? LOL

 

LOL! I'm also looking forward to the Neroli co-op. I ordered the Jasmine

and am looking forward to receiving it. I'm having SO much fun with this

stuff.

 

I made some bath salts a couple of months ago for a friend who was going

through a bout of depression. She loved it and has asked for more!

 

-- Sandy

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Hi Sandy:

 

I am just getting into all the wonderful aromatherapy oils, too. You

mentioned you belong to another list, HeavenScents. How does one go about

subscribing to this list. I am also on another list and have learned so

much. Good luck on your venture into aromatherapy.

 

Blessings and love,

 

Effie

 

 

Sandy Fields <diamonique

;

Saturday, November 17, 2001 5:22 PM

Re: Playing With My Rose Otto

 

 

>At 05:50 PM 11/17/01, Effie Humburg wrote:

>

>>I read, with interest, your post on what you do with rose otto. Do you

>>market any of your cleansers, etc.

>

>No Effie. I'm recently introduced to the world of essential oils. I only

>make things for myself and my immediate family. I hope to take an

>aromatherapy course next spring to get myself a better foundation.

>

>

>>I don't have all the ingredients to make most of the recipes that have

>>been posted so would appreciate any help you could give me. Rose otto is

>>my absolute favorite.

>

>I'd love to help you, but I'm really not the one, since I'm a true novice

>myself. But hey... stick with this group and you'll learn. Everyone here

>is so very helpful. I belong to this group and another one (HeavenScents),

>and they have both helped me very very much! I'm really learning a lot

>from these knowledgeable people.

>

>-- Sandy

>

>

>

>My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey

>http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

>

>

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At 09:09 PM 11/17/01, Effie Humburg wrote:

 

>I am just getting into all the wonderful aromatherapy oils, too. You

>mentioned you belong to another list, HeavenScents. How does one go about

>subscribing to this list.

 

Just send an email to heavenscents-

 

 

>I am also on another list and have learned so much. Good luck on your

>venture into aromatherapy.

 

Thank you! And you too.

 

-- Sandy

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Thanks Sandy.

 

Blessings and love,

 

Effie

 

 

Sandy Fields <diamonique

;

Saturday, November 17, 2001 8:20 PM

Re: Playing With My Rose Otto

 

 

>At 09:09 PM 11/17/01, Effie Humburg wrote:

>

>>I am just getting into all the wonderful aromatherapy oils, too. You

>>mentioned you belong to another list, HeavenScents. How does one go about

>>subscribing to this list.

>

>Just send an email to heavenscents-

>

>

>>I am also on another list and have learned so much. Good luck on your

>>venture into aromatherapy.

>

>Thank you! And you too.

>

>-- Sandy

>

>

>

>My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey

>http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

>

>

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