Feedback - Lavender Rich Fragrance Oil - Performance in Cold-Process Soaps
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Solubility of the fragrance oil purchased ? *
Rate the longevity of the fragrance oil in Cold-Process Soaps? *
Not long lasting
Long-Lasting
Rate the strength of the fragrance oil in Cold-Process Soaps after curing? *
Subtle / Mild
Strong
Rate any discoloration issue faced in Cold-Process Soaps? *
Changed the colour of my soap completely
No discolouration
Rate the trace acceleration caused because of the fragrance oil in Cold-Process Soaps? *
Accelerated very quickly
No Accelaration
Did the fragrance oil result in ricing? *
Ricing occurs when an ingredient in the fragrance oil binds to harder oil components in the recipe to form hard rice-shaped lumps in the soap batter. Ricing can be stick blended or whisked out if necessary.
Did the fragrance oil result in the the batter seizing? *
The chemical reaction (saponification) between the lye and the oils you are mixing has fast-forwarded/overreacted itself into a big, thick mess.
Top notes of the fragrance oil?
This is the initial impression the fragrance oil makes when you first smell a candle or remove the lid. It is the most volatile, meaning it will evaporate the quickest.
Heart/Middle notes of the fragrance oil?
As the name suggests, heart notes make up the “heart” of the fragrance. Their function is to retain some of the top notes’ aroma while also introducing new scents to deepen the experience. Sometimes referred to as middle notes, the heart notes also serve as a buffer for the base notes, which may not smell as pleasant on their own.Because they make up around 70 percent of the total scent, heart notes usually last longer than top notes. Heart notes appear as the top notes start to fade and remain evident for the full life of the fragrance.
Base notes of the fragrance oil?
Along with middle notes, base notes form the foundation of the fragrance. They help boost the lighter notes while adding more depth and resonance. Since they form the perfume’s foundation, base notes are very rich, heavy and long-lasting. They kick in after about 30 minutes and work together with the middle notes to create the fragrance’s scent. Since base notes sink into your skin, their scent lingers the longest and can last for six hours or more.
Overall performance in cold-process soap? *
Not satisfactory
Amazing
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