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Hi Suzanne?

 

Which cedar do you have?

 

Virginia red (which is really a juniper) Juniperus virginiana

or Atlas Cedar (Cedrus altantica)

or Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodora)

or another kind of cedarwood .. *lol*

 

They all smell quite different, so that is why I ask ... :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom) - going back outside now .. the weather here is just

TOO nice today to be in right now!)

 

, avocadomom wrote:

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> Does anyone here have a nice blend for cp soap that you can could

recommend

> using Cedar eo?

>

> many many thanks!

>

> ~Suzanne~

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shaye,

I have never used that in a blend I've heard it's excellent~ can you make a

recomendation? maybe 50/50? I've never been to the desert~ much less at night~

does it smell good? My best friend LOVES the smell of the swap cause that's

where she grew up~ me I'm not so fond of it~ lol~ smells like moldy debris to

me~ but to her its perfume~ but I do love cedar and sage is hot~! So I bet

together they would be really nice~

thanks so much

Sindy

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cedar eo blend for soap

 

 

Cedar and Sage... Smells like the desert at night, where I grew up.

Shaye

 

 

 

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Sindy, yea Id say 50/50 and adjust to your liking. Its a very fresh scent

I think. The sage just takes me back. I dont think I'd like a swamp smell

either. LOL

Shaye

 

 

 

 

 

 

shaye,

I have never used that in a blend I've heard it's excellent~ can you make a

recomendation? maybe 50/50? I've never been to the desert~ much less at

night~ does it smell good? My best friend LOVES the smell of the swap cause

that's where she grew up~

 

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> Which cedar do you have?

>

> Virginia red (which is really a juniper) Juniperus virginiana

> or Atlas Cedar (Cedrus altantica)

> or Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodora)

> or another kind of cedarwood .. *lol*

 

Oh gosh, I can't be sure - swapped with a soap bud long ago and all my

bottle says is cedarwood. I do have a smaller bottle of virgina

cedarwood from a reputable local seller and to my nose, they smell

nearly the same - so I am assuming it is virgina.

 

doggone, now I want to smell the rest!

 

thanks for the ideas all. I was considering mixed it with lemongrass

2:l, with lemongrass being the largest contributer, and adding some

cornmeal, making it a gardner's type soap.

>

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ok so not i am all excited about this soap can we have the whole recipe? hope

it turns out. it sounds really wonderful. lemon grasssssssss is lovely

b.o.t.e

thistle

 

 

Suzanne <avocadomom wrote:

>

> Which cedar do you have?

>

> Virginia red (which is really a juniper) Juniperus virginiana

> or Atlas Cedar (Cedrus altantica)

> or Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodora)

> or another kind of cedarwood .. *lol*

 

Oh gosh, I can't be sure - swapped with a soap bud long ago and all my

bottle says is cedarwood. I do have a smaller bottle of virgina

cedarwood from a reputable local seller and to my nose, they smell

nearly the same - so I am assuming it is virgina.

 

doggone, now I want to smell the rest!

 

thanks for the ideas all. I was considering mixed it with lemongrass

2:l, with lemongrass being the largest contributer, and adding some

cornmeal, making it a gardner's type soap.

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