Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 Hi all, On a whim I purchased a bottle of cocoa extract from one of my favorite eo suppliers. It was extracted with alcohol from cocoa beans. Would anyone know what I could blend this with? Thanks, Indigo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Hi Indigo, and others! I recently was invited to join this list and have been reading with interest. You are certainly a knowledgable group, aren't you! I am kept pretty busy with all the stuff I do, but I will be keeping up with the posts. Hi. Anyhow, I have a question about the cocoa oil. What does it smell like? I have been trying to locate a supplier for it because I think it might be exactly what I have been looking for to match a smell. I don't want to use anything unless it is 100% natural though. Are you able to pass on details about where/how to get some? Another question re: patchouli oil. I have some that is definiteluy pure, but it has a chemically scent as well, probably due to the solvent left behind. Is there a way to purify it? Are there different methods for extracting patchouli essential oil? I would like to find one that is as close to natural as I can get. Thanks for any advice. http://aradia.netfirms.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 At 12:33 PM 8/12/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Indigo, and others! > >I recently was invited to join this list and have been reading with interest. You are certainly a knowledgable group, aren't you! I am kept pretty busy with all the stuff I do, but I will be keeping up with the posts. Hi. Hi Glad to have you hear. Don't forget to search the archives for past messages, there is a wealth of information there. > >Anyhow, I have a question about the cocoa oil. What does it smell like? I have been trying to locate a supplier for it because I think it might be exactly what I have been looking for to match a smell. I don't want to use anything unless it is 100% natural though. Are you able to pass on details about where/how to get some? We try to avoid making supplier recommendations on this group, to avoid possible conflicts. I am going to email you privately with a supplier who has some great cocoa absolute from Egypt. This is a repeat buy for me from this supplier. The price is reasonable, and the scent is beautiful. It smells like a wonderful milk chocolate, very rich and deep. Someone sent me a sample of a Costa Rican chocolate absolute a few months ago, and it smells like chocolate fudge, or a brownie. No source for that one, sorry. >Another question re: patchouli oil. I have some that is definiteluy pure, but it has a chemically scent as well, probably due to the solvent left behind. Is there a way to purify it? Are there different methods for extracting patchouli essential oil? I would like to find one that is as close to natural as I can get. Patchouli has been discussed at length in this group, so you can search the archives on that, just by going to the homepage, clicking on " messages " , then at the message page, type patchouli in the search box. Just keepclicking " next " if none show up, going back through the archives chronologically. The short answer I can give you here is, yes, there are different methods for extracting patchoili EO. It varies by country and container (so distill in iron pots, some in stainless steel). There is also patchouli absolute, which may be what you have, if there is a solvent scent, since there is no solvent in an EO. My advice is to purchase as many samples of patchouli from as many suppliers, and focus on the one you like. Some suppliers carry various patchoulis. You can check our Links section for suppliers, since all are allowed to post their website in there, but we try to avoid discussion of any particular one here. HTH! Anya http://anyamccoy.com " Nature and Nature's law lay hid in night; God said " Let Tesla Be " and all was light. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 At 12:33 PM 8/12/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Indigo, and others! > >I recently was invited to join this list and have been reading with interest. You are certainly a knowledgable group, aren't you! I am kept pretty busy with all the stuff I do, but I will be keeping up with the posts. Hi. Hi Glad to have you hear. Don't forget to search the archives for past messages, there is a wealth of information there. > >Anyhow, I have a question about the cocoa oil. What does it smell like? I have been trying to locate a supplier for it because I think it might be exactly what I have been looking for to match a smell. I don't want to use anything unless it is 100% natural though. Are you able to pass on details about where/how to get some? We try to avoid making supplier recommendations on this group, to avoid possible conflicts. I am going to email you privately with a supplier who has some great cocoa absolute from Egypt. This is a repeat buy for me from this supplier. The price is reasonable, and the scent is beautiful. It smells like a wonderful milk chocolate, very rich and deep. Someone sent me a sample of a Costa Rican chocolate absolute a few months ago, and it smells like chocolate fudge, or a brownie. No source for that one, sorry. >Another question re: patchouli oil. I have some that is definiteluy pure, but it has a chemically scent as well, probably due to the solvent left behind. Is there a way to purify it? Are there different methods for extracting patchouli essential oil? I would like to find one that is as close to natural as I can get. Patchouli has been discussed at length in this group, so you can search the archives on that, just by going to the homepage, clicking on " messages " , then at the message page, type patchouli in the search box. Just keepclicking " next " if none show up, going back through the archives chronologically. The short answer I can give you here is, yes, there are different methods for extracting patchoili EO. It varies by country and container (so distill in iron pots, some in stainless steel). There is also patchouli absolute, which may be what you have, if there is a solvent scent, since there is no solvent in an EO. My advice is to purchase as many samples of patchouli from as many suppliers, and focus on the one you like. Some suppliers carry various patchoulis. You can check our Links section for suppliers, since all are allowed to post their website in there, but we try to avoid discussion of any particular one here. HTH! Anya http://anyamccoy.com " Nature and Nature's law lay hid in night; God said " Let Tesla Be " and all was light. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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