Can you help me? I need two things from my readers. There will be a freebie gift for two helpful souls who reply, one for each subject. First: Back in late 2006, I stumbled across *fresh* ginger root essential oil at liberty natural. There were two - one from Madagascar, one from Indonesia. I immediately told my perfumery friends about it, and I used the fresh version in the kits for my students. Why the excitement? Fresh grated ginger - zest, fresh, hot, spicy fragrance Previously, the only ginger root oil available was from the peeled, sun-dried roots, and it was a middle note for perfumery. It had a mellow, soft fragrance, much like the dried ginger powder you get for baking purposes. This fresh ginger, on the other hand, smelled just like the fresh cut or grated root! Hot, spicy, wet, luscious, and a top note! I've used the aged, dried ginger EO, because it is valuable in perfumery and for food and drink purposes, but its soft character was just that, soft, c
Hi Anya! Your comment on my blog led me to find yours. I have bookmarked you now and will get to reading! Thank you for visiting my blog and commenting, it is so nice to hear from people :) x, Divina
ReplyDeleteHi Anya i'm New the USA also new in blog world i enjoy reading your profile,i'm also perfumer i create natural fragrances i enjoy it but now i live in NYC, i love scent
ReplyDeletethank you for the good work.
Abrahim