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I received a sample of Jamarosa oil from Azam in India yesterday and it

is REALLY nice! I've never smelled it before and had no idea what to

expect. It has a lemony/mandariny kind of note to it, with a bit of a

green undertone to it. Sort of like lemongrass or ginger grass - but I'd

call it mandarin grass ;) I like it!

 

What are the properties of Jamarosa? How shall I use it? .. Hmmm, lots

to learn about this nice smelling oil :)

 

Thanks Azam!!!!!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

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At 03:26 PM 4/18/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>I received a sample of Jamarosa oil from Azam in India yesterday and it

>is REALLY nice! I've never smelled it before and had no idea what to

>expect. It has a lemony/mandariny kind of note to it, with a bit of a

>green undertone to it. Sort of like lemongrass or ginger grass - but I'd

>call it mandarin grass ;) I like it!

>

>What are the properties of Jamarosa? How shall I use it? .. Hmmm, lots

>to learn about this nice smelling oil :)

 

I've beenloving jamrosa for some time now, Chris. I got mine from

aromatherapyproducts.info, aka whole spectrum. I just diffuse it a bit for

a nice, fresh, uplifing atmosphere.

 

Of course, it is untested, in the citronella/lemongrass family, so I would

never use it on the skin (except in a most minute amount in a perfume blend.)

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Dear Chris,

You're welcome!! Glad you liked the oil. Its become a favourite of mine too.

As far as usage is concerned, I've given the composition in one of my previous

posts; I can repeat that if someone wants. I don't know how it will be used in

AT, but I've found one use for it - its a great mosquito repellant if used in a

diffuser.

Have fun.

Azam

 

On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 Christine Ziegler wrote :

> I received a sample of Jamarosa oil from Azam in India

> yesterday and it

> is REALLY nice! I've never smelled it before and had no

> idea what to

> expect. It has a lemony/mandariny kind of note to it,

> with a bit of a

> green undertone to it. Sort of like lemongrass or

> ginger grass - but I'd

> call it mandarin grass ;) I like it!

>

> What are the properties of Jamarosa? How shall I use

> it? .. Hmmm, lots

> to learn about this nice smelling oil :)

>

> Thanks Azam!!!!!

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

>

>

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