Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 I have never thought of putting my floral waxes in my diffuser. Thanks for the tip. I shall try this. Dorothy Dorothy McCall, Cert. Aroma. Kingsbury Fragrances The Royal York 3955 Bigelow Blvd. Ste. 907 Pittsburgh, PA. 15213 USA (412) 687-2720 www.kingsburyfragrances.com www.sniffapaloozamagazine.com " Vibrating aromatic threads speak of the Divine through tapestries of scent " Dorothy McCall Cert. Aroma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Lynn <lynn1206@...> wrote: Hi Janita, I've been in hibernation mode, making Christmas gifts...I got in on a USB diffuser buy on another list, so everyone is getting diffusers for Christmas. I mixed a great deal of Jasminum grandifloum wax with some bees wax, and broke into bits to bag for the diffuser. Smells wonderful warming and spreading its' scent throughout the house. >Hi Lynn I am trying to imagine how it works....do you place the wax onto the diffuser? does it melt? like an aroma stone? Although my daughter said to ditch it in favor of my Holiday Crunch blend...really mom, we need a winter blend, the tree is up. > ah daughters..... doncha u just love them....*:-D But great use for my floral wax. I made some rose wax mix as well Must admit the scent is very light, you know something out there smells good, and then you come to realize the scent fuller. Folks coming over to the house, sniff the air, what is that scent, it's so nice! I did make the very ends into small tins of 'perfume wax' with the addition of a little Frac Coconut oil for my nieces, they love the Jasmines. Lynn > sounds just lovely and perfume in any occasion lifts the spirits and creates an air of ambience to any room.... maybe your daughter could make up the holiday crunch... sounds interesting....... Every good wish, Janita Janita Haan Natural Perfume http://www.janitahaan.com tba Flowers of Myddfai http://www.flowersofmyddfaiproject.com Janita's Attar http://www.janitasattars.blogspot.com --------------------------------- Support the World Aids Awareness campaign this month with for Good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Hi Janita, > > I've been in hibernation mode, making Christmas gifts...I got in on a > USB diffuser buy on another list, so everyone is getting diffusers for > Christmas. I mixed a great deal of Jasminum grandifloum wax with some > bees wax, and broke into bits to bag for the diffuser. Smells > wonderful warming and spreading its' scent throughout the house. > > > >Hi Lynn I am trying to imagine how it works....do you place the wax onto the diffuser? does it melt? like an aroma stone? > > > Every good wish, Janita > > Janita Haan Natural Perfume http://www.janitahaan.com tba Hi Janita, Yes I just drop bits into the diffuser, and allow them to melt. I did use more Floral wax than bees wax in my mix, and may use less bees wax the next time. but the smell has been lovely! Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Lynn wrote: > > > Hi Janita, > Yes I just drop bits into the diffuser, and allow them to melt. I > did use more Floral wax than bees wax in my mix, and may use less > bees wax the next time. but the smell has been lovely! > Lynn Lynn, when you use the word diffuser, I'm thinking you're referring to what I call a burner? Something like this where you put a lighted tea candle underneath for warmth? http://taj-perfumes.com/burner_p_2.htm A diffuser, at least to me, is something like this, which sprays out microdroplets of a liquid aromatic: http://tinyurl.com/2meabz I have this model for use in my hope. I also have a " burner " , to which I add a little water, then an aromatic, and it releases the scent that way.* * -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://AnyasGarden.com - rare and exotic aromatics and artisan perfumes, perfumery classes and consultation Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Lynn wrote: > > > Hi Janita, > Yes I just drop bits into the diffuser, and allow them to melt. I > did use more Floral wax than bees wax in my mix, and may use less > bees wax the next time. but the smell has been lovely! > Lynn Lynn, when you use the word diffuser, I'm thinking you're referring to what I call a burner? Something like this where you put a lighted tea candle underneath for warmth? http://taj-perfumes.com/burner_p_2.htm A diffuser, at least to me, is something like this, which sprays out microdroplets of a liquid aromatic: http://tinyurl.com/2meabz I have this model for use in my hope. I also have a " burner " , to which I add a little water, then an aromatic, and it releases the scent that way.* * -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://AnyasGarden.com - rare and exotic aromatics and artisan perfumes, perfumery classes and consultation Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 > > > > Hi Janita, > Yes I just drop bits into the diffuser, and allow them to > melt. I did use more Floral wax than bees wax in my mix, and > may use less bees wax the next time. but the smell has been lovely! > Lynn Lynn, what kind of diffuser are you using? Thanks. Be well, Marcia Elston Samara Botane/Nature Intelligence, est. 1988 http://www.wingedseed.com Online 3/95 http://www.aromaconnection.org Group Blog 2/07 " Historically, the most terrible things - war, genocide and slavery - have resulted from obedience, not disobedience. " Zinn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 > > > > Hi Janita, > Yes I just drop bits into the diffuser, and allow them to > melt. I did use more Floral wax than bees wax in my mix, and > may use less bees wax the next time. but the smell has been lovely! > Lynn Lynn, what kind of diffuser are you using? Thanks. Be well, Marcia Elston Samara Botane/Nature Intelligence, est. 1988 http://www.wingedseed.com Online 3/95 http://www.aromaconnection.org Group Blog 2/07 " Historically, the most terrible things - war, genocide and slavery - have resulted from obedience, not disobedience. " Zinn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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