Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hello, All! I'm a newbie, just ordering my first large batch of essential oils, absolutes, etc. after having played with my smaller selection fairly casually yet excitedly over the past few years. Instead of the simple bathtub, skincare, and aromatherapy-type blends, I'm ready to begin making real perfumes. What a fun yet laborious process it's becoming. I just learned of this group two or so days ago and am thrilled to now be a part of it. I hope to contribute to your inspiration as much as I anticipate you all will do for me. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and asking your questions. And since I'm largely here to learn, I'll begin with a question. One on which I'm stumped at the moment is how to blend my interest in oil-based perfumes with that of tinctures. Some essences, like hyrax seem to only be available and usable in tincture form. But I've been making oil blends with no intention (so far) to switch to alcohol-based blends. And so came an experiment. I seem to have been successful in blending a few drops of hyrax tincture in a sample vial of jojoba (with vigorous shaking to suspend the alcohol in the wax). And then, when using hyrax essence in my experimentations I end up using mostly jojoba (maybe a drop of the ~1% dilution in jojoba) which, of course, blends well with jojoba and fractionated coconut oil. My idea is to make super concentrated tinctures of other materials (roses maybe?)...so concentrated that I can use a similar dilution effectively. But I'm wondering about alcohol (and the teeny bit of water that's contained in a high-proof alcohol) with oil or wax... Just what will that result in? Since I'm not a chemist, experimentation seems to be the answer. Maybe one of you has already tried this. I'm also wondering just how much plant material I might need to make a tincture as concentrated as I desire. The aroma strength of the material tinctured as well as how soluble the aromatic materials are in alcohol...these things will partly determine the results, I'm sure. in Austin, TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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