Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 At 07:37 PM 12/2/2006, you wrote: >I tried putting pine on some pine cones and putting them in a sealed >bag for a few days. When I took the pine cones out they had such an >intense smell, but after a few days the scent was barely there unless >you held them right up to your nose. I thought the eo would " soak " >into the pine cones but it seems to have evaporated. Any suggestions? > Susan try melting some wax, strongly scent w/ the oils, then dip the pine cones... the conifer oils are top notes and won't last long unless 'anchored'... Over 10 years online supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals Essential Oils, Hydrosols, Accessories, Hard to find Books and Videos <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 What type of wax? Are there other ways to " anchor " scents in different products, i.e. potpourri, soaps or lotions? , Marge Clark <marge wrote: > > At 07:37 PM 12/2/2006, you wrote: > >I tried putting pine on some pine cones and putting them in a sealed > >bag for a few days. When I took the pine cones out they had such an > >intense smell, but after a few days the scent was barely there unless > >you held them right up to your nose. I thought the eo would " soak " > >into the pine cones but it seems to have evaporated. Any suggestions? > > Susan > > > try melting some wax, strongly scent w/ the oils, then dip the pine cones... > > the conifer oils are top notes and won't last long unless 'anchored'... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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