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I've not used a lot of essential oils before (mostly due to cost), but I've always wanted to. So I decided to purchased a few smaller bottles at reasonable prices with my last supply order, including Patchouli (requested by a friend) and Lemongrass.
Straight out of the bottle, I immediately found the Lemongrass far too similar to "Lemon Pledge" for my liking and hoped for better luck with the Patchouli. Unfortunately, my luck was not with me. The Patchouli was not the dark, sweet, spicy, earthy, complex smell I remembered from the 70's. Instead, it was overpoweringly strong; so much so, that I was unable to isolate any of it's properties and, after a 2nd and 3rd attempt to "appreciate" it's tones, I was left with a curdled stomach, ready to vomit, for the next several hours. Never have I had such a violent reaction to a smell. How was I going to soap with this???
The following day I decided to bring a sample of the Patchouli to work for my friend to smell. It was just a small sample; a cotton ball swiped across the rim of the bottle, placed in a zip-lock bag. She thought it smelled wonderful. I, on the other hand, caught one brief sniff and faced the same violent reaction I had previously. I had to confine myself to the washroom until it had passed.
Well, yesterday I decided to face the demon! :evil: I whipped up a 2lb batch of my standard soap and added 7 grams of Patchouli and 21 grams of Lemongrass (for a total of 28 grams / 1 oz of scent). The Lemongrass brightened the Patchouli, offering a sweetness to the blend, while the Patchouli helped ground the Lemongrass with darker, mossy undertones. Thankfully, I did not have any adverse reaction to the blended scents.
This evening, I was finally able to cut the soap into bars and have been revelling in their scent ever since. They smell wonderful. The Lemongrass is still bright (but I anticipate this fading somewhat), while the Patchouli has been transformed. It now resembles that dark, sweet, spicy, earthy, complex smell I remembered from the 70's -- and I am left wanting more. I simply can't walk past them without stopping to inhale them deeply.
Next time, I plan to split the essential oils equally to provide more balance to the blend, but I am very pleased with the result so far. I believe I can honestly say that this blend is one of my favourites, and that I really, really like my Patchouli.
Happy soaping, everyone!
Straight out of the bottle, I immediately found the Lemongrass far too similar to "Lemon Pledge" for my liking and hoped for better luck with the Patchouli. Unfortunately, my luck was not with me. The Patchouli was not the dark, sweet, spicy, earthy, complex smell I remembered from the 70's. Instead, it was overpoweringly strong; so much so, that I was unable to isolate any of it's properties and, after a 2nd and 3rd attempt to "appreciate" it's tones, I was left with a curdled stomach, ready to vomit, for the next several hours. Never have I had such a violent reaction to a smell. How was I going to soap with this???
The following day I decided to bring a sample of the Patchouli to work for my friend to smell. It was just a small sample; a cotton ball swiped across the rim of the bottle, placed in a zip-lock bag. She thought it smelled wonderful. I, on the other hand, caught one brief sniff and faced the same violent reaction I had previously. I had to confine myself to the washroom until it had passed.
Well, yesterday I decided to face the demon! :evil: I whipped up a 2lb batch of my standard soap and added 7 grams of Patchouli and 21 grams of Lemongrass (for a total of 28 grams / 1 oz of scent). The Lemongrass brightened the Patchouli, offering a sweetness to the blend, while the Patchouli helped ground the Lemongrass with darker, mossy undertones. Thankfully, I did not have any adverse reaction to the blended scents.
This evening, I was finally able to cut the soap into bars and have been revelling in their scent ever since. They smell wonderful. The Lemongrass is still bright (but I anticipate this fading somewhat), while the Patchouli has been transformed. It now resembles that dark, sweet, spicy, earthy, complex smell I remembered from the 70's -- and I am left wanting more. I simply can't walk past them without stopping to inhale them deeply.
Next time, I plan to split the essential oils equally to provide more balance to the blend, but I am very pleased with the result so far. I believe I can honestly say that this blend is one of my favourites, and that I really, really like my Patchouli.
Happy soaping, everyone!