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Okay, from a hyper-conservative ex-aromatherapist (sort of ;-)

 

This is for the skin right? If this were going to be MY blend, I'd chuck the

clove (don't like clove on the skin, irritant/sensitizer) and use Black

Pepper instead. You could also try using Atlas Cedar, that's always nice.

 

And Sandi, don't be afraid, Jump in and have a ball. My one suggestion is to

start with a mini amount, in LOTS OF VENTILATION and have fun. You WILL come

up with some real stinkers, that's part of the fun. But you will come up

with some wonderful combinations that are uniquely YOU! Just write down

every drop of every oil or you will never be able to recreate that wonderful

scent again!

 

Running back to pneumonia hell!

 

 

Oh! Anyone psychic? If so, Please tell me where the hell I put my cell

phone! >sigh<

 

Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen Woobey Tip:

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

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" Sandy Fields " <diamonique

 

Thursday, February 13, 2003 4:00 PM

A Blending Question

 

 

> I'm rather blending challenged, and I'm always afraid I'm going to put

oils

> together and create a monster. So I'm thinking I'd better ask before I

put

> a blend in my soap that'll make everybody turn green. :-)

>

> I want a spicy/woodsy scent, and I'm thinking of blending clove bud and

> sandalwood... and maybe a little patchouli. I have no idea how much of

> each, but I just want to know if this sounds like something that should be

> blended together, or should I chuck this idea and move onto something

else?

>

> Thanks in advance for all suggestions!

>

> -- Sandy

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> How To Make Rose Petal Jam - Step By Step Instructions

> http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

>

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At 09:03 PM 02/13/03, Kathleen Petrides wrote:

>This is for the skin right?

 

It's for a soap. A friend wants a spicy/woodsy scent.

 

 

>And Sandi, don't be afraid, Jump in and have a ball. My one suggestion is

>to start with a mini amount, in LOTS OF VENTILATION and have fun.

 

Thanks for the encouragement, Kathleen. I'll pull out my pad & pen and get

started. :-)

 

-- Sandy

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