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Okay I have a challenge for all you people that are good at blending,

my weakest area, in fact I think I'm quite pathetic to tell the

truth. Anyway one of my friend's son's loves this scent by Lush,

appears they have discontinued it. He tells her it also lingers on

his skin, this is where my problems start, even in a handmill I find

that most EO don't linger on the skin for long, in Melt and Pour

soap

yes but not Cold Process soap. I'm posting the ingredients list,

also

their description of the scent, any ideas on a blend…. I

don't know

what perfume they used. The name of the soap is " Middle Earth

Turns

To Rock " .

Ingredients:

Rhassoul Mud Slurry, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Propylene Glycol, Pumice

Powder, Kaolin, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Stearate, Pefume,

Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin), Vetivert Oil (Vetivera

zizanoides), Glycerine, Sodium Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA.

It has an earthy, spicy scent of an Arabian soukh;

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from: Debbie

Anyway one of my friend's son's loves this scent by Lush,

appears they have discontinued it. He tells her it also lingers on

his skin, this is where my problems start, even in a handmill I find

that most EO don't linger on the skin for long, in Melt and Pour

soap yes but not Cold Process soap. their description of the scent, any ideas

on a blend.. Idon't know what perfume they used. The name of the soap is " Middle

Earth Turns To Rock " .

Ingredients:

Rhassoul Mud Slurry, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Propylene Glycol, Pumice

Powder, Kaolin, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Stearate, Pefume,

Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin), Vetivert Oil (Vetivera

zizanoides), Glycerine, Sodium Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA.

It has an earthy, spicy scent of an Arabian soukh;

Jane replys: Hi Debbie, don't waste your time with cp and your Eo's.

Learn the simple Hot Process method for soaps and you will love your eo's in

them. My sister and I soap all blend's with eo's by this method. Beautiful

scent and easy to do. If you want to learn the method, email me and I will

explain it to you.

I love to make the body oils and lotions with eo's and yes they last all day

and then some. I use Jeanne Rose method for mixing eo's in oils or lotions.

Make your blend, let it sit for a time, then blend and let it meld into the oils

or lotion. Don't hurry! I love it when late in the day I am at KFC to grab

some supper and the little guy at the counter stops and says, I love the scent

you have on is that XXX? Yes, it is the lotion I used early in the morning.

Getting too long winded here but the blend might have some sandalwood in there

and ylang. The scent that lasts for him is the patchouli and vetivert.

Jane

http//www.adobesoapworks.com

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