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, Mafeb@a... wrote:

 

> Chris-

> Any chance of rose wax being offered in the pre-buy you may offer?

Pretty

> pretty please <<lol>>???

> Melissa

 

I second the request for some floral waxes -- and I must ask the

question -- why is everyone calling them essential waxes? They're a

byproduct of the concrete/absolute process, the wax that used to be

thrown away.

 

They're in no way connected to essential oils. Is there some marketing

thing going on I don't know about? I've always known them as floral

waxes, that's all. I have a very hard time wrapping my brain around

calling them essential waxes. Just doesn't make any sense to me.

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Hi there,

 

>question -- why is everyone calling them essential waxes? They're a

>byproduct of the concrete/absolute process, the wax that used to be

>thrown away.

 

I first heard about them at

http://www.jeannerose.net/articles/essential_flower_waxes.html --

Weird, " Essential Flower Waxes " has a copyright symbol after it... my

limited understanding of IP law is that you could trademark a short

phrase like that, but not copyright it.

 

Anyway, I seem to have--too conveniently--glossed over the parts

about " solvent extraction " and " mixed with hazelnut oil " when I first

saw the article.

 

Can you folks tell me what kind of solvents are used in this process?

Are all floral waxes mixed with other ingredients before being sold,

or is it possible to get it by itself?

 

-Josh

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On Behalf Of Joshua Alexander

Monday, July 04, 2005 5:58 PM

 

Re: Floral waxes *was* essential wax sources

 

 

Hi there,

 

>question -- why is everyone calling them essential waxes? They're a

>byproduct of the concrete/absolute process, the wax that used to be

>thrown away.

 

I first heard about them at

http://www.jeannerose.net/articles/essential_flower_waxes.html --

Weird, " Essential Flower Waxes " has a copyright symbol after it... my

limited understanding of IP law is that you could trademark a short

phrase like that, but not copyright it.

 

 

Hi Josh,

 

I think that copyright symbol is for the 'information' (as in any author's

copyright) . . . not the product.

 

Be well,

Marcia Elston, Samara Botane, http://www.wingedseed.com

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begin. "

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