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What to add to MW's Witches Brew


lsbennis

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I think patchouli, cedarwood, oakmoss, or sandalwood if you want more woodsy earthy notes.

For more spice maybe cinnamon, orange spice, pumpkin, amish harvest, or even christmas splendor. Fruit & spice combos should make a nice blend.

A touch of sweetness can also make a fragrance pop; a touch of caramel, vanilla sugar, french vanilla, creme brulee, or coconut milk might do it.

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It does not really smell "light" to me (OOB). Actually it smells a little "rich". That is just me, though. It is quite the interesting fragrance! But I wonder what a little vanilla would do to it...:) I just may have to try that, thanks for putting the idea into my candlenose addled brain!

Cheers,

Steve

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Those all sound like great ideas, thanks. I know I have vanilla, the black tea sounds interesting, I had a sample of AH Tibetan Black Tea at one time, I will have to go on a hunt for it. I also have plenty of spice scents will try those also and let you know how it turned out.

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It does not really smell "light" to me (OOB). Actually it smells a little "rich". That is just me, though. It is quite the interesting fragrance! But I wonder what a little vanilla would do to it...:) I just may have to try that, thanks for putting the idea into my candlenose addled brain!

Cheers,

Steve

Vanilla usually tones down a scent while adding a softer note to it.

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This is one of those oils that smells different in each product. In candles, I detect the woodsier scents, but in soap, all I smell is the cinnamon!

I love the oil and get great reviews from my customers, so I never really thought about adding anything else to it. I may have to try some of these suggestions ;)

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