This is the Vanilla I bought.I bought Grapefruit,raspberry,vannilla and Anise.Hope I didn't waste my money.I "thought" essential oils was the "best" and fragrance oils was fakin it. Live and learn.I might be able to return everything,but not sure.If I can should I return all the oils and start from scratch with fragrance oils?
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I really don't know. I know a lot of the EOs sold are for diffusers, and aromatherapy. I don't know how that will work in soap, I'm afraid. My guess is that some of them will be fine (like the citrus EO) but not strongly fragranced or long lasting. I think the vanilla will burn and/or turn dark brown in soap.
I don't use fragrance oils, but I'm definitely in the minority. The reason I make my own soap and other products is to avoid artificial fragrances and things in my environment. I don't use diffusers, scented candles, etc, as I have a real sensitivity to it (asthma). Most of my soap just smells like soap, without fragrance. It smells good, like soap of course, but not "smelly" with fragrances.
Most people DO like smelly things. I can't even go into a mall where there is a fragrance counter or someplace like Bath & Body Works, without wheezing. Melana is more of an expert on what people like than I am, although about a year ago I did take her daughter a bar of chocolate/white soap slightly scented with orange essential oil and there was a hint of fragrance to it I think.
I'd make sure to only buy things that are ok for skin application (some EOs are NOT), ok for soapmaking/being heated (again, some have a low flashpoint), and so on. I guess one of the advantages to buying fragrance oils designed for soap (and not candles) is that you know that they are meant to be used on the skin as well as heated. Essential oils take a lot more research to use them properly.
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