Search This Blog

Followers

Monday, November 14, 2022

Really? Those Two Fragrances Mix Together?

I love combining fragrances to offer a variety of soap scents to my customers. Some combinations are tried and true standards, others are scents that I think would work well together. I believe the more fragrance variety my soaps have, the more likely I will be able to offer something for everyone. It's all about choices! 

Citrus fragrances, like bergamot, lemon and orange can mix well with some floral scents such as lavender and jasmine. Herbal fragrances such as basil, rosemary, mint and sage also pair well with citrus scents. A more spicy pairing with citrus would be cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger.

Warm sweet fragrances like sandalwood, cedar, vanilla and tobacco (yes tobacco fragrance is sweet nothing like the smell of cigarettes) pair well with citrus scents such as orange and bergamot. You can also pair warm scents with spicy or earthy fragrances such as patchouli, frankincense, amber, coriander, cloves and cardamom.

Sometimes I will just smell two fragrances and know they will blend well together. Some of these fantastic blends are coriander and sandalwood, coriander and mint, lemon sugar and sweet tobacco, tobacco and mint, orange and sandalwood and patchouli and camomile. 

Combining two fragrances often brings out the best of both scents and is a way to enjoy both fragrances in one soap! Visit my Etsy shop to look through some of the fragrance combinations I have to offer in my soaps! MercurialGirlbyGina

Ginađź’—

 
Lemon Sugar and Tobacco Handmade Soap

Mint Coriander and Salted Olive Castile Handmade Soap 
This soap has no color added to it.
 
Smokey Mint Castile Handmade Soap


No comments:

Post a Comment