Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 Anya <anya@...> wrote: cecile.johns wrote: > > >> Since I am new to NP, my delights were were vetiver & labdanum. . >> > > i feel the same about both of these, and know that there are a lot of > delights to be discovered along the way, up ahead, just around the > corner. > Kathy, Cecile, you're not ladies after my own nose. I understand and work with V & L, but I'm much more the top and floral heart type. Takes all kinds to make the perfumery world go round, though, and I'm glad to see you two found a common ground. I've yet to make a successful perfume with vetiver, so the next few months will see me experimenting with ways to make it " sheer " and floaty, otherwise, it truly makes me a bit ill! > i'm truly glad to find a group where i can share these thoughts and > learn from people who are further down the road but still seem to > share the joy of exploration and learning. > > cecile Ditto, Cecile, we're all noses on the same journey. -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.com 1400 member Natural Perfumery group - / ------------------------------ Anya - Vetiver is one of the oils I go to for comfort, it really speaks to me. I am definitely a spice, vetiver, base note kind of person. I am still looking for my way of working with florals. It's one of my goals for this year, and your class! I like vetiver with tuberose - Elise http://www.tambela.com --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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