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jbixby.geo wrote:

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> Hi....me again!

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> I have some amber resin that I was wondering if I can melt down in a

> carrier oil as I just love the smell! I put some on yesterday and I

> can still smell it this morning...so obviously it is a base note.

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> Any help would be appreciated.

Sorry to disapoint you, but this is an artificial fragrance with some

natural stuff mixed in.

If you go back through the archives you should find a discussion on this....

There is no such thing as natural amber resin. Which is very depressing

as I too love the smell.

Ambrosia

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Yes, I have all of my amber in a blend of jojoba/fractionated coconut oil and

then added vitamin e when cool. LOVE IT.....some will solidify on the bottom but

that oil? OH MY.....I constantly add new amber to this jar.

200 proof alcohol will also do it. I like oil. I can spread that amber all over

my body!

evie

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Hi Adam,

Thank you for the reply....you know what my next question is....how much of

each?

Joanne

dorry, you ask too many questions-see someone else

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> how much of

> each?

From Essence & Alchemy:

30 drops labdanum

120 drops benzoin

6 drops vanilla

In my experience, the proportions don't matter much. Those three

together smell like amber.

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From Essence & Alchemy:

30 drops labdanum

120 drops benzoin

6 drops vanilla

In my experience, the proportions don't matter much. Those three

together smell like amber.

I was looking for that formula too.  I was trying to make some amber recently. 

I didn't follow the formula, but I had those three, plus balsam peru, and it did

end up smelling like amber anyway. 

  But I've always wondered, is there any quicker way to measure out 120 drops of

benzoin, or more correctly, 120 gooey, gobs of benzoin?  Like maybe converting

it to teaspoons or ounces or whatever?   Benzoin, while having many advandages

in a blend, and I'm personally rather fond of the scent, is a total pain in the

neck to work with. 

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> Benzoin, while having many advandages in a blend, and I'm

> personally rather fond of the scent, is a total pain in the neck to

> work with.

I have no trouble using a hot water bath, and I am one easily turned

off from difficult materials. I've never weighed 120 drops of benzoin

but that would weigh about 3 grams, maybe a little more.

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> Did you actually use a dropper with the benzoin? Did it get that

> liquid? Did you still measure out 120 drops?

Yes it goes totally liquid in a HOT hot water bath. Benzoin liquid

resin from EOU. No, that's extrapolated.

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Hi ,

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I have the coolest little converter program that is free if you would like

it and 120 drops translates to 1.578903 tsps!

I was wondering how that would work counting out 120 drops as well.

Here is the link to download the software if you like...it is called

convert.

http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/

Joanne

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Hi , Is there some reason that you don't dilute the benzoin 50/50 in

alcohol?

Pueblo

Just lazy I guess.  I actually thought that I should just go ahead and do that

when I was writing that.   I always think that I dont want anything diluted with

alcohol because I might want to mix it into oil or use it in soaps etc. but I

suppose that doesnt mean that I couldng mix SOME of what I have into alcohol for

my alcohol based perfumes.

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> don't know if this counts, but I buy an amber resin from Taos herb company,

and then I cook it in a crock pot with olive and almond oil-it smells divine

>

Once you do this, do you use the amber in the olive and almond mixture only as a

fragrance, or can it also be used in perfume formulas calling for so many drops

of amber to be added to other essential oils?

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> > don't know if this counts, but I buy an amber resin from Taos herb company,

and then I cook it in a crock pot with olive and almond oil-it smells divine

> >

> Once you do this, do you use the amber in the olive and almond mixture only as

a fragrance, or can it also be used in perfume formulas calling for so many

drops of amber to be added to other essential oils?

>

>

I mainly use the mixture as a fragrance and sometimes mix it with other

essential oils, but I think it would be ok if you added more amber resin for a

concentrated batch to be used as an essential oil itself.

Normally, I add pieces of fresh ginger to the olive and almond oil -let it

simmer in the crock pot for 3 or more days-adding amber resin each day

>

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I do both-use as a fragrance and mix it with other essential oils, but If I was

really serious about using it in a blend, I'd make a batch that was more

concentrate-I'd use alot of the resin and less of the oil.

Actually, I chip up fresh ginger into the olive and almond oils, let simmer for

three or more days, and put amber resins in the mix each day. I don't know

whether I like the way my house smells or the fragrance of the oil itself

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" Tonja " wrote:

I do both-use as a fragrance and mix it with other essential oils, but If I was

really serious about using it in a blend, I'd make a batch that was more

concentrate-I'd use alot of the resin and less of the oil.Actually, I chip up

fresh ginger into the olive and almond oils, let simmer for three or more days,

and put amber resins in the mix each day. I don't know whether I like the way

my house smells or the fragrance of the oil itself

Thanks, sounds wonderful with the ginger!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Adam,

I think I totally messed up this recipe! I added 120 ml Frac. CO and 40 ml

Jojoba Oil and I think I only should have added about 100ml!!!

Isn't it something like 10 ml to every 15 drops of EO?

I also diluted my labdanum with everclear and it mixed really well. Should I

have done that? It just gets so darn thick thought that was the best way to

keep it thinned down.

Do I guess what I have is a watered down amber fragrance.....thought it

smelled a bit on the weak side.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Joanne

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