I will admit to it, I hold a great fondness for cedarwood essential oil.
Cedarwood combined with rose, particular blends of it, reminds me of something that I cannot quite put my finger on, something from the past. I find it romantic and relaxing.
In this blend the cedarwood definitely stands out, even though the recipe leans more heavily on the rose fragrance.
Cedarwood is considered a “base note” essential oil in perfumery, meaning, its staying power is lengthy, it evaporates very slowly, holding its scent for a long time.
I love the looks of this soap, simple, yet pretty.
Cedarwood Rose goat milk soap is now available in the goat milk soap store.
I love it’s simplicity too. Beautiful. The cedarwood Rose sounds so elegant!
Anne-Marie, I love it. Do you ever wonder why we find soap to be so beautiful?
Girl, Girl, Girl…where do you come up with these? And why isn’t it available? I was just about to order one. 🙂 I just LOVE my soaps!
It takes a friend with a keen eye from time to time. I changed one letter, a “t” to a “w,” Debbie, the soap is now available (instead of not)!
Very nice!
Amy
Thanks, Amy.
I loved the cedar sample that you sent. I’m even winning my husband over to goat milk soap!
My perfume experiments have included some cedar rose scents as well. One that I love in particular.
Goat milk soap for the man, Vickie, sounds good!
One client’s husband stole her soap for shaving. He loves it. The Moroccan Dreams scent.
I received all the lovely fragrant soaps Mary, and just in time. The soaps I have left from my previous order are almost used up. Not a problem though because the soap is a joy to use up, and then I get to order more!Thank-you~
I detect the scent of cedar in any mens’ cologne I like…and of course our place is just loaded with cedar trees everywhere. The trees themselves are wonderful nature’s perfume all year round, so I guess that it is definitely a favorite for many of us, and I never thought of it as a combo ingredient. ( like my non-soap maker terms?)
A combo ingredient sounds good. I think I may make that a soap maker term. Sounds good to me!