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thermesiini · 1 year
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i hate ologne and perfume and fragrance cant we just freaking STINK already
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jashanfragrances · 3 years
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#ACotd #linalool 💜 Description : Its fresh, citrusy, floral, aromatic spicy coriander like. Usage : It is a/can be used as top note and heart note Occurrence in nature : found in angelica, anise, artemisia, basil, bergamot, black pepper, cardamom, carrot, celery, champaca, cinnamon, citronella, clary sage, coriander, cumin, eucalytptus, fennel, gardenia, geranium, jasmine, lavender, lemongrass, litsea cubeba, narcissus, neroli, nutmeg, orange flower, osmanthus, palmarosa, petit grain, rose, rosemary, rosewood, spearmint, tarragon, thyme, warmwood, ylang-ylang etc. Price in international market - €10-20/kg Used in fragrances : Tocade by Rochas, Escale à pondichéry by Dior. Please add your input as well. 💞🤗 What you can sniff and wanna say about it apart from this. 🧡 This is what I can smell and what I know about it. Left one is 10% dpg solution of linalool and right one is only dpg #fragranceblogger #symrise #finefragrancestories #finefragrancestoriesbysymrise #asfo #asfograsse #perfumeryschool #perfumeclass #perfumeworkshop #scentmarketing #fragranceaddict #mrcologne76 #50shadesoffragrances #jashanfragrances https://www.instagram.com/p/CJElNfYBAqe/?igshid=4jvh2q36vbdd
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crazy-figures-coll · 7 years
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Beautiful, amiable, but near useless for newbies I noticed others' complaints that this book lacked "recipes," and assumed they wanted very exact procedures with exact ingredients and amounts. Go to Amazon
Eco Colour is slow reading as well as extracting This is a great directory of plants with their botanical and common names and parts to use to extract colours. You'll find tips on how to collect, store and undergo experiments with colour extractions, as well as documenting your explorations. It is beautifully photographed and shows up India's work to full advantage. Go to Amazon
India Flint is the Guru of Natural Dyeing India Flint is the guru of natural dyeing, as far as I'm concerned! I've purchased several books on the topic, and this, to me, is the #1 sourcebook. She has so much information, and I've refined my techniques with excellent results. There is so much information in here, I've sticky-taped certain sections. There is ice-dyeing with flowers, using eucalytptus (which is ubiquitous here in SoCal), and how to prepare fabric for dyeing. There is so much information, written in an easily approachable style. I highly recommend this for the beginner as well as the more experienced dyer. Attending one of her workshops is on my bucket list. Go to Amazon
A Must Have For Your Natural - Or Otherwise - Dyeing Library My friend had a copy of this book and it intrigued me enough that I had to order a copy for myself. It's a visually beautiful book - from the t"hand friendly' feel of the cover to the pages that are designed as eye candy. Go to Amazon
Not very instructional, but very inspirational Gorgeous book with gorgeous photos. This book is NOT for anyone looking for specific instructions on eco-dyeing, but it is very inspirational. Go to Amazon
Permission to Play! I found this book to be a great inspiration to play with what grows around me to coax out color on cloth. Now I never travel without my trusty boiling kettle, string and recycled scraps of fabric! I gather windfall plant material during my travels and simmer them in the hotel before bed. It is a like a fiber diary of where I've been... If you are into this sort of thing you will love the book! Go to Amazon
but I like the book a lot Wonderfull book, I was just hoping for more DIY advices, but I like the book a lot, the photos are great and I like reading all the way along the intire book Go to Amazon
Five Stars Fantastic read my a fantastic artist, good reference. Go to Amazon
Very high knowledge of the subject and personally written. ... Clearly covers all of the ECO dyed coloring techniques. Five Stars Information Five Stars Eco-Colour - a great book Five Stars Five Stars Four Stars Five Stars
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For an everyday skin softening maintenance, "on the go" exfoliation or some "Eucalytptus Love" 💕💕💕our Aquamarine soap makes it all happen!!! Repost from Marina Kakias ❤ @ https://www.instagram.com/marinakakias/
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crazy-figures-coll · 7 years
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Beautiful, amiable, but near useless for newbies I noticed others' complaints that this book lacked "recipes," and assumed they wanted very exact procedures with exact ingredients and amounts. Go to Amazon
Eco Colour is slow reading as well as extracting This is a great directory of plants with their botanical and common names and parts to use to extract colours. You'll find tips on how to collect, store and undergo experiments with colour extractions, as well as documenting your explorations. It is beautifully photographed and shows up India's work to full advantage. Go to Amazon
India Flint is the Guru of Natural Dyeing India Flint is the guru of natural dyeing, as far as I'm concerned! I've purchased several books on the topic, and this, to me, is the #1 sourcebook. She has so much information, and I've refined my techniques with excellent results. There is so much information in here, I've sticky-taped certain sections. There is ice-dyeing with flowers, using eucalytptus (which is ubiquitous here in SoCal), and how to prepare fabric for dyeing. There is so much information, written in an easily approachable style. I highly recommend this for the beginner as well as the more experienced dyer. Attending one of her workshops is on my bucket list. Go to Amazon
A Must Have For Your Natural - Or Otherwise - Dyeing Library My friend had a copy of this book and it intrigued me enough that I had to order a copy for myself. It's a visually beautiful book - from the t"hand friendly' feel of the cover to the pages that are designed as eye candy. Go to Amazon
Not very instructional, but very inspirational Gorgeous book with gorgeous photos. This book is NOT for anyone looking for specific instructions on eco-dyeing, but it is very inspirational. Go to Amazon
Very high knowledge of the subject and personally written. ... but I like the book a lot Five Stars Clearly covers all of the ECO dyed coloring techniques. Five Stars Information Five Stars Eco-Colour - a great book Five Stars Five Stars
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crazy-figures-coll · 7 years
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Beautiful, amiable, but near useless for newbies I noticed others' complaints that this book lacked "recipes," and assumed they wanted very exact procedures with exact ingredients and amounts. Go to Amazon
Eco Colour is slow reading as well as extracting This is a great directory of plants with their botanical and common names and parts to use to extract colours. You'll find tips on how to collect, store and undergo experiments with colour extractions, as well as documenting your explorations. It is beautifully photographed and shows up India's work to full advantage. Go to Amazon
India Flint is the Guru of Natural Dyeing India Flint is the guru of natural dyeing, as far as I'm concerned! I've purchased several books on the topic, and this, to me, is the #1 sourcebook. She has so much information, and I've refined my techniques with excellent results. There is so much information in here, I've sticky-taped certain sections. There is ice-dyeing with flowers, using eucalytptus (which is ubiquitous here in SoCal), and how to prepare fabric for dyeing. There is so much information, written in an easily approachable style. I highly recommend this for the beginner as well as the more experienced dyer. Attending one of her workshops is on my bucket list. Go to Amazon
A Must Have For Your Natural - Or Otherwise - Dyeing Library My friend had a copy of this book and it intrigued me enough that I had to order a copy for myself. It's a visually beautiful book - from the t"hand friendly' feel of the cover to the pages that are designed as eye candy. Go to Amazon
Not very instructional, but very inspirational Gorgeous book with gorgeous photos. This book is NOT for anyone looking for specific instructions on eco-dyeing, but it is very inspirational. Go to Amazon
Very high knowledge of the subject and personally written. ... but I like the book a lot Five Stars Clearly covers all of the ECO dyed coloring techniques. Five Stars Information Five Stars Eco-Colour - a great book Five Stars Five Stars
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