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Doris Ann

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This is a soap I made right after Christmas. The light orange color is the result of 15% of the soap formula being olive oil infused with annatto seeds. The darker part is from added French Red Clay. It’s scented with Orange 10x, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, and a bit of cloves, nutmeg, and ginger.
 

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This is a soap I made right after Christmas. The light orange color is the result of 15% of the soap formula being olive oil infused with annatto seeds. The darker part is from added French Red Clay. It’s scented with Orange 10x, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, and a bit of cloves, nutmeg, and ginger.

I love your scent combination! I bet it smells amazing!
 
This is a soap I made right after Christmas. The light orange color is the result of 15% of the soap formula being olive oil infused with annatto seeds. The darker part is from added French Red Clay. It’s scented with Orange 10x, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, and a bit of cloves, nutmeg, and ginger.
Looks amazing! I’ve read cinnamon and other spices are harmful to the skin and should be avoided, do you find this untrue?
 
I think you have to be careful about the amount you use and not exceed the recommended levels. I generally use the levels recommended by Jan Berry. At the level I have used, I haven’t noticed any irritation. You can’t use a lot of clove oil anyways. It accelerates trace faster than any other EO I’ve seen.
 
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