Blends Well With: Bergamot and other Citrus oils, Boronia, Carrot Seed, Cedarwood (Atlas), Chamomile (Roman), Cinnamon and other spice oils, Clary Sage, Cypress, Elemi, Frankincense, Geranium, Grapefruit, Helichrysum, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavandin, Lavender, Lemon, Liquidambar (Styrax), Mimos...
And I thought that was interesting, but first I thought, well, how do the oils calm you? So again, they have Patchouli, Ylang Ylang, and chamomile in that oil and those are the calming parts of the blend. So I started looking into those. I wanted to know what they did for ...
Color: Clear with a yellow hue Add'l Info: Is a hypnotic and a sedative. Calms anxiety and panic attacks. It is uplifting, eases the mind and restores energy. It is an excellent nerve tonic. Aids in acne, fatigue, oily skin and stress. Excellent fixative in massage blends and perfumes...
Adeep, rich, full bodied exotic wood scent, with a touch of spice. Pretty much what a man should smell like. When was Mahogany Teakwood made? Mahogany Woods was launched in2014. Top notes are Mahogany, Blood Orange and Red Pepper; middle notes are Cognac and Clary Sage; base notes are...
Woody fragrances overall consist of either warm or opulent blends. Sandalwood and patchouli are among the most common warm notes while cedar or vetiver can be used for a drier finish. Otherwise, oily resins can be introduced from an exotic heart. Usually, some perfumers will curb the warmth ...
Victoria:Cardamom behaves the same way in food, which is why it is such a popular spice in blends for both sweet and savory dishes. If you put it in lamb curry, the lemony-peppery note will give the brightness, while the warm woody note will provide a great counterpoint to the gaminess...