Our Spring Morning Fragrance opens with a burst of vibrant citrus notes, reminiscent of freshly squeezed lemons and zesty bergamot, creating an uplifting and energizing atmosphere.
As the fragrance evolves, floral nuances of dewy jasmine and sweet magnolia unfurl, mirroring the delicate beauty of spring blooms in full bloom. The heart of the scent is a harmonious blend of tender lily of the valley and ethereal freesia, evoking the purity and freshness of a blossoming garden.
The base notes of our Spring Morning Fragrance linger with a subtle warmth, as hints of sheer musk and soft woods ground the fragrance, leaving a trail of sheer sophistication and gentle allure. Perfect for those who appreciate the simple pleasures of a serene spring morning, this fragrance is a delightful addition to your collection.
A cold process stable fragrance refers to a type of fragrance or scent that can withstand the chemical reactions and conditions involved in the cold process soap-making method. Cold process soap-making involves mixing oils and fats with a lye solution to initiate the saponification process, resulting in the formation of soap.
In the context of soap making, some fragrances may be sensitive to the alkaline environment created by the lye in the soap-making process. This alkaline environment can potentially alter the fragrance composition, leading to a change in scent or even causing the fragrance to dissipate.
A cold process stable fragrance is formulated or chosen to resist these changes and remain stable throughout the soap-making process. Soap makers often look for fragrances specifically designed or tested for cold process soap making to ensure that the desired scent is retained in the finished product. This stability is crucial for maintaining the intended fragrance profile and ensuring the quality of the final soap product.