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than the distilled essential oils you are used to. let's say frankincense, lavender, chamomile, clove, cinnamon, star anise, siberian fir, sweet marjoram. in every case that i have experienced, the co extract is aromatically closer to the original botanical, more alive, more vibrant. just something that
(this is where using scent strips helps—in creating a blend.) there is not a hard and fast rule, but there seldom is, in blending. especially blending for a diffuser, rather than topical use. so you start with / the co and the "regular amount" of other ingredients, and you see what you think of the results...
https://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2016/08/
than the distilled essential oils you are used to. let's say frankincense, lavender, chamomile, clove, cinnamon, star anise, siberian fir, sweet marjoram. in every case that i have experienced, the co extract is aromatically closer to the original botanical, more alive, more vibrant. just something that
(this is where using scent strips helps—in creating a blend.) there is not a hard and fast rule, but there seldom is, in blending. especially blending for a diffuser, rather than topical use. so you start with / the co and the "regular amount" of other ingredients, and you see what you think of the results...
http://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2016/08/