Forgot, I also have almond and
vanilla essential oils.
I was wondering if
anyone could assist me with mixing the scents I have available to me at the moment. I possess the following
essential oils:
Pine (really fresh, I like it)
Lemon (way too much lemon smell, very strong)
Sandalwood (nice,
but a little sweet)
CK clone (sweet, almost nauseatingly sickly sweet)
I also have these 'mones:
Chikara
(I find it quite sweet)
TE Unscented
SPMO (Smells like a badgers ba' bag, but I like)
SOE gelpacks (I love the
smell of this one)
In addition, I have three cologne scents, none of them "brand" names but they don't smell so
bad, they are:
Lynx Africa
Another like Africa only lighter and sweeter
Kouros clone (smells like yer
Granpa!)
My nose isn't too good, so I was looking for some help with a good mix scentwise. Any ideas? I was
hoping to use the essential oils because I haven't developed an idea to use them yet. I'm quite inexperienced in
this regard. Thanks.
"Some days will stay a thousand years, some pass like the flash of a spark...who knows where all our days go?"
Forgot, I also have almond and
vanilla essential oils.
"Some days will stay a thousand years, some pass like the flash of a spark...who knows where all our days go?"
For me, applying a bit of
sandal underneeth whatever else you are wearing (over the top of pheros though) smells great. TE plus Sandalwood is
always a winner.
You could try messing around with a mix of Pine and Sandalwood as well, make sure it's mostly
sandal though.
Thanks Cap. I'll give that a try.
Is there an easy way to categorise these things? For example, you could say Pine = wood/al fresco
vibe...and lemon = citrus/fruity category...etc,etc. It would be handy to be able to put these scents in order, and
then to have a few simple rules about which ones work well together and which ones would clash.
Does this exist
already?
"Some days will stay a thousand years, some pass like the flash of a spark...who knows where all our days go?"
Take a look in the Perfuming
Basics thread in the womens forum, lots of this kind of stuff in there.
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