Re: EO source?


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Posted by Nick on August 28, 2001 at 18:22:22:

In reply to: Re: EO source? posted by Lauren on August 28, 2001 at 16:35:16:

You're right. I'm having great results with the cajeput from
Enfleurage. And we're both using Moroccan henna. Hmmmm...
This is indeed quite perplexing!
~Nick

: Some from Aura Cacia, some from Cedar Vale, but mostly Enfleurage
: from Kenzi, and we KNOW that's good stuff.
:
: : Where are you getting your EO's from?
: : ~Nick
: :
: : : But when you leave the henna out on the counter to let the
stain
: : : develop, it's exposed to air and that doesn't seem to harm it.
: : : Someone on this forum uses the dye seeping through the bag onto
a
: : : paper towel as a sign the dye is released enough to use. At
any
: : : rate, I tested it before I added the EO and got, not a fresh
: stain,
: : : but certainly a decent one.
: : :
: : : : Ah. There's been oxygen contact through that plastic (you
: : : mentioned
: : : : the orange stain on the counter!)....your hennotannnins bound
: : with
: : : air
: : : : and they will no longer bind with your keratin. Hennotannic
: acid
: : is
: : : a
: : : : dimer and it has demised.
: : : :
: : : : Start fresh.
: : : :
: : : : Either your plastic was too thin for the job, or your freezer
: did
: : : some
: : : : defrosting cycles during last month. Did your ice cream get
: : soft?

 


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