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what post preparation oil treatment can improve the odor intensity of the essential oils?
3 Comments | Posted by Dorothy in Essential Oils
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3 Comments for what post preparation oil treatment can improve the odor intensity of the essential oils?
Fly On The Wall | July 5, 2008 at 9:07 am
Ms. R | July 6, 2008 at 3:22 am
He is absolutely correct beauty school dropout!
If you need any help, come and ask me.
I am a highly qualified science professor at a private school in the Philippines
Wednesday D | July 7, 2008 at 3:32 am
Well….you can seperate the different chemicals that make up the natural oil….You could “wash” it with water ….that would sep. out water soluable elements….you could then vacuum distill apart the other elements that have different boiling points….then you could manipulate the structure…
No he is not absolutly correct….you would not distill out the NON-volatile componants….and you are an expert….yeah right.
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If the essential oil is more pure, it should have a higher odor intensity. Thus I would imagine you could distill the oil to remove involatile components that may have coextracted. The other possibility is to blend the oil with a sparingly compatible substance to raise its activity.