I grew up in Hawaii and had a Plumeria tree in the yard. Anyone who has had the pleasure of smelling this flower knows what I am talking about... it's pure heaven. I have a pet peeve with a lot of B&B co's who "fragrance" with plumeria... it's usually a plastic nastyness that can't ever be called plumeria. I understand cost reasons probably prohibit a nicer quality scent but I digress...
SO my BIG question is... does anyone out there know what the real plumeria smells like, and what company carries the most "true" FO? The lucky winner will get a bar!
I soaped. I used my only dram of Plumeria oil. :cry:
Basic soap with a not so basic scent
1lb. batch: Plumeria
85% Crisco
15% Coconut (76)
172.4 g H2O
62 g NaOH
I also tried to used Hibiscus tea to color... backfired, kind of. I made an extreme concentrate of the tea and then added at trace. The color turned inky emerald green and then slowly oxidized/frankensteined into a light rose/tan. It's okay, but it would have been so much nicer if it didn't morph :wink:
I reached full gel in oven and could NOT unmold. Freezer, a prayer... nothing. Hacked it out with a grapefruit spoon. This will be a re-batch... to be continued....
SO my BIG question is... does anyone out there know what the real plumeria smells like, and what company carries the most "true" FO? The lucky winner will get a bar!
I soaped. I used my only dram of Plumeria oil. :cry:
Basic soap with a not so basic scent
1lb. batch: Plumeria
85% Crisco
15% Coconut (76)
172.4 g H2O
62 g NaOH
I also tried to used Hibiscus tea to color... backfired, kind of. I made an extreme concentrate of the tea and then added at trace. The color turned inky emerald green and then slowly oxidized/frankensteined into a light rose/tan. It's okay, but it would have been so much nicer if it didn't morph :wink:
I reached full gel in oven and could NOT unmold. Freezer, a prayer... nothing. Hacked it out with a grapefruit spoon. This will be a re-batch... to be continued....
