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Hi Chris...can the vanilla concentrate be mixed into lotions and creams. Can

you drop it from a pipette?

Peggy

 

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> Hi Chris...

 

Hi Peggy,

 

> can the vanilla concentrate be mixed into lotions and creams.

 

I have been playing with this stuff for several months now, and yes I

have successfully used it in such ways.

 

Like many other plant botanicals, vanilla (and even synthetic vanillin)

must be respected. Some folks can be allergic to it, or have a

sensitivity to it (internally or externally for that matter). Now don't

get all spooked by what I'm saying. I am just reminding folks, a little

of this vanilla, just like vanilla absolute, goes a long way and less is

more when adding it to those leave on items such as lotions and creams.

 

On a side note - I made a very nice soap with it today. I was pleased at

how well it held its warm vanilla scent!

 

Also used it in a natural wax blend candle, which it didn't quite blend

into too well, but it did scent the wax before settling and sinking

*lol* .. I'll see how it burns tonight ;)

 

 

> Can you drop it from a pipette?

 

Not really. It is very thick, more like the consistency of vegetable

glycerin, which makes sense I suppose since that is the base it is in

<grinz>.

 

> Peggy

 

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Chris (list mom)

 

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Thanks for the information Chris. How much did you need to use to scent your

soap.....per lb of oils?

Peggy

Peggy

Lowell McNaughton Soap

www.splendidsoap.com

 

 

 

> Hi Chris...

 

Hi Peggy,

 

> can the vanilla concentrate be mixed into lotions and creams.

 

I have been playing with this stuff for several months now, and yes I

have successfully used it in such ways.

 

Like many other plant botanicals, vanilla (and even synthetic vanillin)

must be respected. Some folks can be allergic to it, or have a

sensitivity to it (internally or externally for that matter). Now don't

get all spooked by what I'm saying. I am just reminding folks, a little

of this vanilla, just like vanilla absolute, goes a long way and less is

more when adding it to those leave on items such as lotions and creams.

 

On a side note - I made a very nice soap with it today. I was pleased at

how well it held its warm vanilla scent!

 

Also used it in a natural wax blend candle, which it didn't quite blend

into too well, but it did scent the wax before settling and sinking

*lol* .. I'll see how it burns tonight ;)

 

 

> Can you drop it from a pipette?

 

Not really. It is very thick, more like the consistency of vegetable

glycerin, which makes sense I suppose since that is the base it is in

<grinz>.

 

> Peggy

 

 

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Hi Peggy,

 

Sorry, I just totally missed this one ...

 

> Thanks for the information Chris. How much did you need to use to

scent your soap.....per lb of oils?

 

 

Well, once again, I pulled a typical chef move ... I was just playing,

so I didn't take an accurate measurement ... just did a " bloop " of it

into the mix *lol* .. but if I had to guesstimate .. I used about 10 ml

total per lb ... out of that 10 ml was probably about 4 ml Orange

(Citrus sinensis), 3 ml May Chang (Litsea cubeba) and 3 ml Vanilla

concentrate (Vanilla planifolia) .. give or take a little of each of

course cause it was just a " bloop " <grinz>

 

I promise, next experiment (which will actually be a real recipe for

standardization of product ;) I'll keep better notes and pass along the

numbers!

 

> Peggy

> www.splendidsoap.com

 

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Last Days - Voluptuous Vanillas &

Great Green Tea Seed Oil ~ On Special!

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I do that all the time!!! No worries. That is a good enough estimate!!

Thanky!

Peggy

Lowell McNaughton Soap

www.splendidsoap.com

 

 

Hi Peggy,

 

Sorry, I just totally missed this one ...

 

> Thanks for the information Chris. How much did you need to use to

scent your soap.....per lb of oils?

 

 

Well, once again, I pulled a typical chef move ... I was just playing,

so I didn't take an accurate measurement ... just did a " bloop " of it

into the mix *lol* .. but if I had to guesstimate .. I used about 10 ml

total per lb ... out of that 10 ml was probably about 4 ml Orange

(Citrus sinensis), 3 ml May Chang (Litsea cubeba) and 3 ml Vanilla

concentrate (Vanilla planifolia) .. give or take a little of each of

course cause it was just a " bloop " <grinz>

 

I promise, next experiment (which will actually be a real recipe for

standardization of product ;) I'll keep better notes and pass along the

numbers!

 

> Peggy

> www.splendidsoap.com

 

 

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