Here's hoping for just a little rain and no T-storm. Do you have sides on your tent so rain can't blow in? It is rainy Saturdays that I'm grateful we have an indoor FM.
ANISE EO ... yep, that's a strong one! Are you advertising it as a hunting/fishing soap? My anise plant is growing well this year.
EO/FO
Birdbrain gave a good explanation of the differences between the two.
On usage, it really depends on the type and quality of EO or FO. I use about .5 oz of either EO or FO per pound oil (PPO) in my recipe. (say you're making a soap recipe that calls for a total of 5 lbs of oil, I use 2.5 oz of EO or FO).
Some EO, I will use less ppo and some I have to use more ppo. Same goes with FOs.
The floral FOs are apt to seize your soap, but there are 'hot' EOs that will do the same (like clove and others).
I have to be careful when I use Lavender EO. I believed what I was told years ago and used lavender 'neat' (no dilution) and have become sensitized to it. Yuzu, while I love the scent gives me terrible headaches.
How do you know which to use? The ones your sniffer likes the best!
Dude, it's ALWAYS worth the time ... just to satisfy your curiosity. Who knows, maybe the flowers will impart a bit of color .... do you have the light colored honeysuckle (wild) or the darker orange kind (cultivated)? I love the wild stuff the best. Brings back wonderful memories of my youth.
You're going to have to talk more about this charcoal ... please!
ANISE EO ... yep, that's a strong one! Are you advertising it as a hunting/fishing soap? My anise plant is growing well this year.
EO/FO
Birdbrain gave a good explanation of the differences between the two.
On usage, it really depends on the type and quality of EO or FO. I use about .5 oz of either EO or FO per pound oil (PPO) in my recipe. (say you're making a soap recipe that calls for a total of 5 lbs of oil, I use 2.5 oz of EO or FO).
Some EO, I will use less ppo and some I have to use more ppo. Same goes with FOs.
The floral FOs are apt to seize your soap, but there are 'hot' EOs that will do the same (like clove and others).
I have to be careful when I use Lavender EO. I believed what I was told years ago and used lavender 'neat' (no dilution) and have become sensitized to it. Yuzu, while I love the scent gives me terrible headaches.
How do you know which to use? The ones your sniffer likes the best!
Dude, it's ALWAYS worth the time ... just to satisfy your curiosity. Who knows, maybe the flowers will impart a bit of color .... do you have the light colored honeysuckle (wild) or the darker orange kind (cultivated)? I love the wild stuff the best. Brings back wonderful memories of my youth.
You're going to have to talk more about this charcoal ... please!