The Ultimate Essential Oil Blend for Soap (Lasts 12+ Months) - Perfumer's Formula
Most essential oil soap loses its scent in 3-4 weeks. This blend lasts 12+ months. I'm showing you a perfumer-grade essential oil formula that combines base notes, middle notes, and top notes with a SECRET WEAPON: synthetic ambroxan (the ethical, sustainable alternative to whale ambergris). This isn't a beginner blend (it's expensive). But if you want soap that smells INCREDIBLE and LASTS, this is the formula. 🧪 THE ULTIMATE ESSENTIAL OIL BLEND: *Formula (based on total essential oil weight):* 35% Lavender absolute (middle note, floral) 25% Ambroxan (base note, synthetic ambergris alternative) 15% Litsea cubeba (top note, citrus that actually lasts) 10% Bergamot (top note, sophisticated citrus) 10% Black pepper (middle note, definition and sharpness) 5% Labdanum absolute (base note, amber/resinous) *Scent profile:* Opens with bright citrus (bergamot, litsea cubeba) Develops into soft floral lavender with spicy black pepper Dries down to warm amber/musk base (ambroxan, labdanum) Complexity that evolves over time 📥 GET A BEGINNER'S SOAP RECIPE (FREE PDF): This recipe is too good not to share. I've made it into a free downloadable PDF with exact measurements, timing notes, and troubleshooting tips. 👉 Download here: https://kjaersoaps.com/pages/freebie --- 🎓 Stop following recipes you don't understand. This ebook gives you 15 tested recipes and the science behind every decision — so you can troubleshoot, adapt, and eventually formulate on your own. 125 pages. $29 →https://stan.store/perrycleans/p/get-... 🧬 THE SCIENCE OF LONGEVITY: *Why this blend lasts 12+ months:* *Base notes (high molecular weight):* Ambroxan: ~236 g/mol (very stable, very slow evaporation) Labdanum absolute: ~250-300 g/mol (resinous, persistent) *Middle notes (moderate molecular weight):* Lavender absolute: ~154 g/mol (more stable than lavender essential oil) Black pepper: ~136-154 g/mol (moderate volatility) *Top notes (anchored to base):* Litsea cubeba: ~152 g/mol (citrus, but HIGHER molecular weight than lemon/orange) Bergamot: ~154 g/mol (more stable citrus) 🐋 WHY AMBROXAN (NOT AMBERGRIS): *What is ambergris?* Ambergris is a waxy substance produced in the digestive system of sperm whales. Historically used in high-end perfumery as a fixative (makes scents last longer). Extremely rare, extremely expensive ($10,000-$50,000 per kg), and ethically problematic. *What is ambroxan?* Ambroxan is a synthetic molecule that replicates the scent of ambergris. It was created in the 1950s and is now the industry standard. #essentialoilblend #ambroxan #soapscent #perfumergrade #luxurysoap #essentialoils #soapmaking #coldprocesssoap #scentblending #perfumery #ambergris #sustainablebeauty #ethicalsoap #longlastingscent #handmadesoap #soapscents #naturalsoap #artisansoap #soapbusiness #soapformula

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