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Cannabis Rose Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

Cannabis Rose Fragrance Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Spotlight

Natures Garden’s Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil has been reviewed by our customers and the reviews are in!  One customer stated “If you’re looking for a nice grownup rose scent with a touch of a little something extra then this would suit you just fine”.  Did you know?  The plant name cannabis actually came from the Greek Kannabis.  So in staying with the Greek theme, there are several myths that tell the legend of the rose.  The rose was created by Chloris, the Greek goddess of flowers.  She used the body of a lifeless nymph to house the flowers.  She then asked Aphrodite to give the flower beauty and a name, Dionysus to add nectar, giving the flower a sweet scent, and the three Graces to give it charm, brightness, and joy.  Finally, Apollo was asked to shine on the flower, allowing a beautiful bloom.  As for a rose having those pesky thorns, thank Cupid for that.  It is said that one day, busy cupid stopped to smell a rose.  Unknown to him however, a bee was hidden inside.  The agitated bee flew out of the rose and stung cupid.  In a fit of anger, he pulled out his arrow, and shot the rose.  Ever since, thorns have appeared on roses.

What Does Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil by Natures Garden is quite possibly the most unique blend of uncommon fragrance notes ever found in a fragrance blend.  Unique, and absolutely fascinating!  The blend of Bulgarian rose, pomegranate flower, bergamot, cannabis accord, sheer jasmine, dark chocolate, white musk, patchouli, and oolong tea.

How Do Our Customers Use Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil?

Let’s start our homemade soap makers/homemade bath and body products such as bath oils, bath gels, lotions, and perfumes.  The maximum recommended usage rate for all homemade bath and body products is 5%.  Our Cold process soap testing results shows no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation with good scent retention.  There was also no discoloration. The vanillin content of Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil is 0%.  This percentage includes all forms of vanillin.  In other homemade products such as perfumes it performs perfectly and in bath and body products it performed well.  You can use pink soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you.  Just a friendly reminder, never use candle dye in any bath and body products.

Next up, our homemade candle crafters.  The maximum usage rate is 10%.  Cannabis Rose Fragrance Oil is nice and strong in soy wax and performs perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and for candle wax tarts using pillar of bliss wax.  Some color suggestions for this fragrance oil are to use 2 drops of red liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax or shred an ample amount of an red color block into your melted wax.  Never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

When making home room scents, such as reed diffusers, incense, and potpourri, the maximum usage is 50%.  When making homemade cleaning products the maximum usage is 5%.

Looking to try a new recipe from Natures Garden, check out Natures Garden’s  Perfectly Pampered Shaving Soap Recipe which uses melt and pour soap, rose clay, and dried roses.

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