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  1. By "feeling the herb smell" do you mean you want it to burn your nose hairs? For instance, like when people with colds use menthol or eucalyptus in steam diffusers to help clear their airways? And what specific herb do you mean? There are lots of different herbs that are available in fragrance oils for candle making.

  2. Elements has a Coco-Beach Baby FO. Description from their website: **AKA Coconut Milk & Peaches**
    Uplifting blend of juicy ripe peaches and fresh coconut with hints of sweet milk... absolutely incredible summer scent that everyone seems to love!

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  3. On ‎9‎/‎18‎/‎2018 at 10:49 PM, RWV said:

    I love their spiced cranberry, Northwoods Christmas, All hallow’s eve, biscotti (Wix and wax)—great mixer, too, Sissie’s sugar cookie (makes an excellent snickerdoodle cookie scent),  pear tart (Wix and wax), candy corn, and Yuletide.  I’m sure I’ll think of some more.  They were the first place I ever ordered from and that was over 15 years ago.

     Trappeur, I love the Yuletide, but I tend to get the dreaded butane smell with it—do you have that issue, do you add anything (vanilla, coconut, etc.)?  I use a parasoy blend and have tried various percentages.  

    Do you add cinnamon to make it a snickerdoodle scent? Or anything else?

  4. 6 hours ago, Darbla said:

    Ya know, there's a LOT worse things we could be addicted to.  Between my FO habit and my lipstick addiction I figure I'm doing pretty good.  And hey, we're helping the limping economy along, right?  :D

    You have a lipstick addiction too?  I buy the same color over & over except in different brands! :D

     

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  5. Since the Fragrance Finder website appears to be gone it's probably going to be hard to find an exact BBW dupe with so many suppliers (see list pinned at the top of this forum). If you can find a ginger fo and a cardamom fo you might try blending your own. Good luck!

  6. On ‎12‎/‎18‎/‎2016 at 8:34 PM, onehorsegirl said:

    Hi...I am not sure if this is where I would ask bit I am looking for the fragrance oil that Gold Canyon calls Days of Christmas.  Does anyone one know of it in another name?  I have looked for years!  Frustrating.  I cannot find their "Relaxing" and "Citrus & Spruce" either.  I bet I have 10 different Spruce scents and none of them are it...ugh.  Thank you for any help :)

     

    Did you do a Fragrance board search for "gold canyon"?  I remember reading threads about other people looking for GC dupes. There also was a member that had sold Gold Canyon (I think) and still had her samples, she used those to compare to other fo's and it seems like she'd posted all of the dupes she'd found. You could also check the Fragrance Twins post pinned to the top of the forum, I haven't looked there but maybe someone posted something that's a twin.

  7. On ‎11‎/‎21‎/‎2016 at 6:36 AM, awnl said:

    Who's / what cream do you all use to make a coffee blend a Latte or cappuccino ?

    I *think* I used BCS's Whipped Cream (now available at BCN). Unfortunately in a cleaning frenzy for the holiday I've managed to hide my candle notebook from myself.

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  8. Your post made me chuckle, I feel like a mad scientist at times also!

     

    If you worry about using up your oils on potential mix disasters then try the q-tip test. This saved me so much money because I only had to wet the q-tips instead of using up larger volumes of expensive oils in blends that didn't work out. Tell your wife if she has an idea for a blend to dip a q-tip in each of the oils in the projected blend, I don't know what proportions she blended the oils for the German Chocolate Cake, let's say it was 1:1:1:1 of the four oils. Use one q-tip for each of the four oils and put them in a jar with the lid on. Open the jar later after the fo's have had a chance to blend, if the mix isn't right to your nose then add an extra q-tip dipped in the scent that doesn't seem strong enough. For example, if you can't smell the coconut add another q-tip of coconut. Now your blend is 2:1:1:1. Keep adding q-tips with oils until it smells the way you want it to and then blend the oils in those proportions in a larger bottle.

     

    My most complicated experiment was trying to duplicate a Starbucks holiday drink, I think it was a pumpkin vanilla latte or something similar, the coffee over powered everything else so it took many additions of pumpkin, vanilla, etc. until I had it right.

     

    Good luck blending, it's a lot of fun!

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  9. On ‎11‎/‎13‎/‎2016 at 9:17 AM, Beaches said:

    The Baked Apple is very strong.  It is a cinnamon spice blend with some apple to it, not like an apple pie.  There is no crust smell at all.  It's a dupe of Home Interiors baked apple, which I never smelled.  But I love the baked apple.

     

    Scented, most Baked Apple scents don't have a crust smell to them, I had a sample of this RE Baked Apple and I ended up blending it with multiple Baked Apple samples, the blend smells great and throws well, but I don't know how much of that I can attribute to the RE Baked Apple. I should get some more and try it on its own!

  10. Apple cider scents are my all time favorites so I've been on a search for the perfect one since Bert went out of business. Tennessee's smelled like Bert's oob but didn't throw as well for me in my wax. Fillmore has a Cinnamon Cider that smells right but I haven't put it in wax yet. The sleeper surprise winner for me was Spiced Apple from Lone Star. Smells just like what I was looking for and threw like crazy in my wax. I'd had a 1 oz sample of it for a while and although I had dozen's of samples of similar scents from multiple vendors that I had combined a couple of years ago, I kept the Lone Star sample out of the mix and I was happy I did!

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