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(08-08-2017, 06:13 PM)deaman312 Wrote: No need to apologise!
I might be a bit confused - is there a difference between the Tallow and Tallow + Duck bases?
You mention Lemon+Violet as upcoming - do you have rough ETA on this?
Thanks for understanding. There is no standalone tallow base, my tallow base is is made from beef tallow and duck fat. I hope to release the Lemon & Violet around mid September.
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2017, 05:51 AM by GroomingDept.)
The label for Voyage
The scent notes are: Elemi, Orange, Petitgrain, Lavender, Amber, Patchouli
Here is a description of Elemi
Elemi has a spicy, incense-like scent that is soft and somewhat balsamic. A member of the same botanical family as frankincense and myrrh
Elemi is a thin rather than thick consistency and it surprises with its lemony "clean" aspects which are exotic, yet fresh. This is accountable to limonene (a prime lemon molecule) that comprises more than half of the fragrant constituents of the material make-up. The odor profile of elemi is akin to a dill pickle, with a peppery and fennel facet, discernible citrus piquancy, but less tart than expected from that reference. For those reasons elemi oil blends perfectly with notes that share this uplifting fresh quality within their bouquet, be it materials classified as "aromatic" (such as lavender, clary sage and rosemary) or those in the "resinous fresh" category (such as frankincense—which also shares a lemony top-note—and myrrh). Source
The scent notes are: Elemi, Orange, Petitgrain, Lavender, Amber, Patchouli
Here is a description of Elemi
Elemi has a spicy, incense-like scent that is soft and somewhat balsamic. A member of the same botanical family as frankincense and myrrh
Elemi is a thin rather than thick consistency and it surprises with its lemony "clean" aspects which are exotic, yet fresh. This is accountable to limonene (a prime lemon molecule) that comprises more than half of the fragrant constituents of the material make-up. The odor profile of elemi is akin to a dill pickle, with a peppery and fennel facet, discernible citrus piquancy, but less tart than expected from that reference. For those reasons elemi oil blends perfectly with notes that share this uplifting fresh quality within their bouquet, be it materials classified as "aromatic" (such as lavender, clary sage and rosemary) or those in the "resinous fresh" category (such as frankincense—which also shares a lemony top-note—and myrrh). Source
(08-14-2017, 02:32 AM)chaturvedi.ankit Wrote: Cedrus sounds great
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Thank you. The Rose accord is pretty complex, it's taking me forever to be happy with it
Cedrus, Vetiver Nobile, Voyage, Lemon & Violet and Janus are probably the first to get after shave (at first alcohol free) splashes.
(08-14-2017, 02:39 AM)GroomingDept Wrote:(08-14-2017, 02:32 AM)chaturvedi.ankit Wrote: Cedrus sounds great
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Thank you. The Rose accord is pretty complex, it's taking me forever to be happy with it
Cedrus, Vetiver Nobile, Voyage, Lemon & Violet and Janus are probably the first to get after shave (at first alcohol free) splashes.
Yeah getting the Rose right I heard is complex, it's my favorite note and once I tried your lime soap( which was great) I have been waiting for a rose based soap, good luck to get it right soon
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