Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 On 24/03/06, Steve Earl <g-c-p@...> wrote: > > Hi, > I have never used Linden Blossom abs., but I recently decided to buy > some. I ordered it from Liberty Natural. What arrived is a nearly > black, plasticy substance that cannot be poured or removed from its > bottle with a dropper. It adheres to glass and pulls out in long > strands. It is not soluble in ethyl alcohol, even at a dilution of > 1%. At 1% it forms a dark, nearly opaque liquid with considerable > sediment. Finally, it smells more like tobacco absolute than a > delightful floral. > Has anybody had a similar experience with Linden? If not, how would > you describe the linden blossom absolute that you have used, and where did > you get it? Steve Earl Glen Custom Perfumery > Hi Steve > > I got my LB from Quinessence (http://www.quinessence.com/) the > > consistency is similar to Rose ab (maybe a little thinner) and the colour is > > a kind of orangy/green, dirty lime. > > The smell is intensely floral with a merest hint of sherbet, followed by > > green/damp, warm, tree shaded meadow. > > > > I love it! > > LLx > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Steve, Yes, I know a colleague here in Austin that has had that same . experience with the Linden blossom from Liberty Natural. That's NOT to say that all their products are the same quality. Good Linden Blossom is not only hard to find, but most often, you must question the quality of what you are getting. The adulteration of this oil/absolute is always an issue. Scentgarden Aromatics Fine Essential Oils & Custom Blends ....Now supplying the Artisan Perfumer www.scentgarden.com Linden Blossom Absolute question Hi, I have never used Linden Blossom abs., but I recently decided to buy some. I ordered it from Liberty Natural. What arrived is a nearly black, plasticy substance that cannot be poured or removed from its bottle with a dropper. It adheres to glass and pulls out in long strands. It is not soluble in ethyl alcohol, even at a dilution of 1%. At 1% it forms a dark, nearly opaque liquid with considerable sediment. Finally, it smells more like tobacco absolute than a delightful floral. Has anybody had a similar experience with Linden? If not, how would you describe the linden blossom absolute that you have used, and where did you get it? Steve Earl Glen Custom Perfumery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 At 03:00 PM 3/24/2006, you wrote: >Hi, > >I have never used Linden Blossom abs., but I recently decided to buy >some. I ordered it from Liberty Natural. What arrived is a nearly >black, plasticy substance that cannot be poured or removed from its >bottle with a dropper. It adheres to glass and pulls out in long >strands. It is not soluble in ethyl alcohol, even at a dilution of >1%. At 1% it forms a dark, nearly opaque liquid with considerable >sediment. Finally, it smells more like tobacco absolute than a >delightful floral. Linden blossom is dark, sticky, hard to dilute. Doesn't smell very floral at all. Liberty may have made a mistake, however, and if I didn't know better, I would think the orangey-staining dry scented stuff was Mitti attar, which I had ordered, but well, I know saffron absolute. They made a mistake, I called them, and they sent me the mitti. >Has anybody had a similar experience with Linden? If not, how would >you describe the linden blossom absolute that you have used, and where >did you get it? I have a stash from Charabot I got years ago, and haven't used much. Haven't checked on who has it recently. Anya http://.com The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume / Join to study natural perfumery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 At 04:01 PM 3/24/2006, you wrote: > > Hi Steve > > > I got my LB from Quinessence (http://www.quinessence.com/) the > > > consistency is similar to Rose ab (maybe a little thinner) and the > colour is > > > a kind of orangy/green, dirty lime. > > > The smell is intensely floral with a merest hint of sherbet, followed by > > > green/damp, warm, tree shaded meadow. Sorry to say, Liz, that sounds like linden FO to me! > Anya http://.com The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume / Join to study natural perfumery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Steve Earl wrote: > I have never used Linden Blossom abs., but I recently decided to buy > some. I ordered it from Liberty Natural. What arrived is a nearly > black, plasticy substance that cannot be poured or removed from its > bottle with a dropper. It adheres to glass and pulls out in long > strands. It is not soluble in ethyl alcohol, even at a dilution of > 1%. At 1% it forms a dark, nearly opaque liquid with considerable > sediment. Finally, it smells more like tobacco absolute than a > delightful floral. > Has anybody had a similar experience with Linden? If not, how would > you describe the linden blossom absolute that you have used, and where > did you get it? Yes, Steve. I have the Linden from Liberty as well- and it is very similar to White Lotus Aromatics' Linden Bl. Abs (no longer available from White Lotus, however). Your description above would serve both of my samples. I have found that the only way to really make good use of this sticky stuff is to gently heat up 5mls of the Linden, mix it constantly for a few minutes in 10ml of very warm Jojoba oil, and, while still very warm, pour over a FINE screen mesh attached to a glass funnel. You have to move the sludge around on the mesh to get the Linden-drenched jojoba to filter through. When done and when things cool off, you end up with a semi-transparent green liquid, very green & tobacco in scent - but no longer sticky and stringy. what it has done for a few of my blends is astonishing! it imparts a complex but subtle and understated green to an accord. You'll also end up with a mess! But lots of Isopropyl alcohol will do the clean- up trick. that & Dawn soap! It is worth the fuss, though, IMO- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 On 25/03/06, Anya <mccoy@...> wrote: > > <snip> > > > The smell is intensely floral with a merest hint of sherbet, followed by > > > green/damp, warm, tree shaded meadow. Sorry to say, Liz, that sounds like linden FO to me! Hi Anya Hummm....seems so, from what I've been reading here, but the supplier is good, and a friend. I'm meeting with her in a week or two and will ask her about it. I've had many LB's over the years (from different UK suppliers) and all have fallen within the parameters of of the one I have now. Some more floral, some with a darker green aroma. Its not something I've used in AT - I just have it for me - so have never looked into it in any depth. My 'puter's been having a off day (well, think its my screen) so not done much research today, but supplier pages I have looked at all seem to have similar descriptions to what I have. I'm wondering if a way to *wash* (cant think of a better word just now! I mean clean it up) the absolute has been found (but that wouldn't account for the smell...humph) I have some bits and bobs to send you next week, so will include a sample. LLx (perplexed and confused... 8-/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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