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Hi :

I managed to find this in " The Fragrance Guide: Masculine Notes " by

Muller:

Royal Spice

Top Notes:allspice, nutmeg (main scent), orange, lemon

Middle Notes:carnation, cinnamon, black pepper (main scents), geranium,

fern, rose, ylang-ylang

Base Notes: vanilla, heliotrope

If I was to try and replicate this scent, I would combine:

2 drops allspice e.o.

2 drops nutmeg e.o.

1 drop orange e.o.

1 drop lemon e.o.

Mix these together and set aside. This is your Top Note.

Separately, combine:

2 drops carnation f.o.

2 drops cinnamon e.o. or f.o.

1 drop black pepper e.o.

1 drop geranium e.o.

1 drop male fern e.o. (if available)

1 drop rose f.o.

1 drop ylang-ylang e.o.

Mix and set aside. This is your Middle Note.

Separately, combine:

2 drops vanilla f.o.

2 drops heliotrope f.o.

This is your Base Note

Now take 3 drops of the combined Top note, 2 drops of the combined Middle

note and 1 drop Base note and mix these in a vial. Dip a wooden toothpick

or strip of paper in the mixture and let dry. Sniff. Is this close to what

you want? If not, go back and add (for example) a drop or orange e.o. to

the Top Note, a drop of carnation f.o. to the middle note and an additional

drop of vanilla f.o. to the Base note. Recombine the notes using the 3-2-1

formula. Be sure and keep track of the number of drops of each oil as you

blend.

To make a cologne with the blend, combine:

8 parts ethyl alcohol base (vodka, denatured, grain)

1 part scent blend

Let this mellow about a month and rebottle.

> Being new to the list, I'm not sure how this all works but here goes. I

found

> some cologne recipies recently in, of all places, Norman Stark's The

Formula

> Book and will be making them as soon as my local supplier can order the

> essential oils I need. One was for Bay Rum and that got me thinking about

my

> favorite cologne which is called Royal Spice. If anyone has a recipe that

> approximates that cologne, I would love to try making it myself. Who

knows,

> if this turns into a doable hobby, I can start making personalized

fragrances

> for family and friends.

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Hi Cat,

Thanks for your thoughtful and thorough response to my request. I even had a

flashback to my college chemistry class---I just wish I'd paid more attention!

take care.

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Hi :

Glad to help! :-) It sounds a lot like Old Spice cologne...(I can forward you

my formula for a similar scent to that, too). Please let me know how it turns

out!

Cat

> Thanks for your thoughtful and thorough response to my request. I even had

> a

> flashback to my college chemistry class---I just wish I'd paid more

> attention!

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I love Old Spice fragrance could I have a recipe too please?

thank you!

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Dena B nTx

A Wise old Texan once said,

" Never squat with your spurs on "

> Hi :

> Glad to help! :-) It sounds a lot like Old Spice cologne...(I can forward

you

> my formula for a similar scent to that, too). Please let me know how it

turns

> out!

> Cat

>

> > Thanks for your thoughtful and thorough response to my request. I even

had

> > a

> > flashback to my college chemistry class---I just wish I'd paid more

> > attention!

>

>

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Me too, Please?

Grins,

K

Re: Newbie request

I love Old Spice fragrance could I have a recipe too please?

thank you!

dburrows@...

Dena B nTx

A Wise old Texan once said,

" Never squat with your spurs on "

> Hi :

> Glad to help! :-) It sounds a lot like Old Spice cologne...(I can forward

you

> my formula for a similar scent to that, too). Please let me know how it

turns

> out!

> Cat

>

> > Thanks for your thoughtful and thorough response to my request. I even

had

> > a

> > flashback to my college chemistry class---I just wish I'd paid more

> > attention!

>

>

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Hi Cat,

I've got a couple of follow up questions. Except where noted, is it generally

not a good idea to use fo's when eo's are called for and vice versa? It

sounds like fo's are " watered down " eo's and thus not necessarily

interchangeable.

I've been intrigued by all of the soap recipes flying around but I need a

basic primer on the soap making process. Any good books or pamphlets out

there? I was thinking of making a soap for shaving. If I come up with the

right soap recipe, can I add some of the royal spice scent blend to it for

fragrance?

Thanks for your help,

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" I've been intrigued by all of the soap recipes flying around but I need a

basic primer on the soap making process "

This is a great link!!!!!!!!! GRAMMY

<A HREF= " http://www.silverlink.net/~timer/soapinfo.html " >Click here: 's

Homemade Soap Page</A>

Robin Curtis, Savonier

shopowners

www.aromagardencreations.com

email: grammycurtis@...

P.U.S.H.

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Hi :

I haven't had a problem using f.o.'s and e.o.'s together. Fragrance oils

are synthetic replicas of scents found in nature, and oftentimes are the

only thing available...For instance, most fruit scents, musk, ambergris, and

some floral scents cannot be obtained in essential oil form. A good

synthetic is then used. Perfumes like Chanel Number 5 consist almost

entirely of synthetic scents.

I am not a soaper, the soaps I have " made " consist of melt and pour. I do

have a couple of recipes for shaving soap, shaving cream and other men's

toiletries using pre-made soap. Let me know if you are interested in these.

There is a trick to adding fragrance to soap (not melt and pour) to keep it

from siezing...perhaps one of the soapers on this list can be of more help?

> I've got a couple of follow up questions. Except where noted, is it

generally

> not a good idea to use fo's when eo's are called for and vice versa? It

> sounds like fo's are " watered down " eo's and thus not necessarily

> interchangeable.

>

> I've been intrigued by all of the soap recipes flying around but I need a

> basic primer on the soap making process. Any good books or pamphlets out

> there? I was thinking of making a soap for shaving. If I come up with the

> right soap recipe, can I add some of the royal spice scent blend to it for

> fragrance?

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,

I also have no problem mixing fragrance and essential oils. I'm not a

soapmaker, I got hooked on crafting fragrance after reading " Perfumes,

Splashes & Colognes " by M. Booth. My mother loves Gardenia, so I

used f.o. for that and vanilla f.o.--the ylang ylang, sandalwood and

jasmin in this blend were e.o.'s. My mom loves it---Colleen

Happy Trails....

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--- BriGuyF5@... wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Being new to the list, I'm not sure how this all

> works but here goes. I found

> some cologne recipies recently in, of all places,

> Norman Stark's The Formula

> Book and will be making them as soon as my local

> supplier can order the

> essential oils I need. One was for Bay Rum and that

> got me thinking about my

> favorite cologne which is called Royal Spice. If

> anyone has a recipe that

> approximates that cologne, I would love to try

> making it myself. Who knows,

> if this turns into a doable hobby, I can start

> making personalized fragrances

> for family and friends.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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