Floral Waxes

However, after washing the concrete - there is still some scent left behind. It is contained in what is known as "floral wax". The consistency, colour and texture of the floral wax varies tremendously from one species to the other. They are far cheaper than the absolute or essential oils, particularly those of previous flowers. Therefore, they are partiuclarly valuable in adding scent for cosmetic preparations such as body lotions, body butters and facial creams - and can be also used to add a precious floral aroma to candles and soaps.
I have just received my first shipment of floral waxes samples from A Little Olfactory for experimenting with, and I felt I had to share with you the sensual aspect of these materials. If not in scent - than at least with pictures. You can see that the texture is completely different for each floral wax. I'm really excited to work with these materials - especially knowing that they have excellent beneficial properties. My favourite of all is the tuberose floral wax. It smells like a dream - more creamy and deep than any tuberose I've ever smelled really... The violet leaf is also very interesting. Quite intense, actually, and very true to the violet scent - green cucumber-like and powdery not only in scent but also in appearance.