The Chemistry Store Haul Video
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares their excitement about a haul from a chemistry store, discussing various oils and fragrances used in soap making. They highlight new scents like Jolly Rancher watermelon and discuss essential oils, noting their properties and potential uses in different formulations. The video also mentions a special offer for new website visitors.
Takeaways
- π The speaker is excited about their recent haul from a chemistry store, which they plan to use for soap making throughout the month.
- π They purchased 128 ounces of grapeseed oil as a substitute for olive oil in their soap recipes, despite slight differences in properties.
- π₯₯ Coconut oil and castor oil were also included in the haul, with the speaker noting that they and their customers have no issues with castor oil.
- π The speaker is thrilled about acquiring two pounds of a new fragrance oil, Jolly Rancher watermelon, which they plan to use in a summer spritzer blend.
- π There's a mention of a delay in receiving certain oils like sweet orange and California lemon due to backorder.
- π« A caution is given about shipping citrus essential oils, which must be shipped ground due to flammability risks.
- π The speaker highly recommends the 'Crisp Ocean Breeze' fragrance oil for men's formulations, praising its scent profile.
- π They discuss creating their own 'Strawberry Rose' fragrance blend, inspired by a discontinued Bath & Body Works product.
- π΅ The 'White Tea and Ginger' fragrance is compared to Pier One diffusers, and the speaker plans to test it in soap making.
- π 'Lemon Burst' is another new fragrance oil that the speaker is eager to use, noting its strong similarity to California lemon essential oil.
- π² 'Forest Pine' is recommended as an affordable alternative to more expensive fur needle fragrances, with a scent reminiscent of Glade Christmas wreath sprays.
Q & A
What is the speaker excited about in the video?
-The speaker is excited about having a haul of products from the chemistry store, which they will use to make soap for the rest of the month.
Why does the speaker substitute grapeseed oil for olive oil in their soap making?
-The speaker substitutes grapeseed oil for olive oil when they don't want to use olive oil. They mention that while they don't have the exact same properties, grapeseed oil works fine for the intensive purposes of their soaps.
What issues do some people have with castor oil in soap making?
-Some people have issues with castor oil in soap making, but the speaker and their customers do not experience these issues, although the specific problems are not detailed in the script.
What new fragrance is the speaker excited about and why?
-The speaker is excited about the Jolly Rancher watermelon fragrance because it reminds them of a similar product from brambleberry and they believe it will be perfect for a summer spritzer fragrance.
Why does the speaker mention saving bubble baggies?
-The speaker mentions saving bubble baggies because they plan to use them for packaging the summer spritzer fragrance they are excited about creating.
What is the significance of the 'Crisp Ocean Breeze' fragrance oil for the speaker?
-The 'Crisp Ocean Breeze' fragrance oil is significant for the speaker as they use it in about four different formulations for men, indicating it's a popular and versatile scent in their soap making.
Why did the speaker decide to create their own 'Strawberry Rose' fragrance blend?
-The speaker decided to create their own 'Strawberry Rose' fragrance blend because Bath & Body Works, which previously made a similar product, stopped production. They also wanted to use their own suppliers for the ingredients.
What is the issue with shipping citrus essential oils?
-Citrus essential oils need to be shipped ground due to their flammability. If shipped by air, there's a risk they could catch fire mid-flight.
What is the speaker's opinion on the 'Peach Gardenia' fragrance oil?
-The speaker loves the 'Peach Gardenia' fragrance oil, stating it smells like a summer night in the garden and works well in soap formulations without causing issues like accelerating or discoloring.
What is the 'Forest Pine' fragrance oil reminiscent of for the speaker?
-The 'Forest Pine' fragrance oil reminds the speaker of the Glade Christmas wreath spray, especially the green version with the green wreath.
What is special about the 'Amber' fragrance oil mentioned in the script?
-The 'Amber' fragrance oil is special because it needs to be warmed prior to use. It's described as warm and Oaky, not musky, and is a blend of fragrance and essential oils.
Why is the 'Citron Peppercorn and Fig' fragrance oil suitable for unisex use?
-The 'Citron Peppercorn and Fig' fragrance oil is suitable for unisex use because it has a light citrus scent that is very colony-like, making it a good standalone scent or a base for creating a masculine blend.
What does the speaker mean by being in their 'blue period'?
-The speaker is in their 'blue period' as they are currently fond of blue-colored items or ingredients, in this case, the 'Blue Cotton Candy' fragrance oil.
What is the speaker's opinion on the 'Black Cherry' fragrance oil for a summer spritzer?
-The speaker believes the 'Black Cherry' fragrance oil is very suitable for a summer spritzer because it smells like a black cherry pixie stick Kool-Aid and does not cause issues with soap making like accelerating or discoloring.
Why does the speaker mention 'Cool Water' as a good masculine fragrance?
-The speaker mentions 'Cool Water' as a good masculine fragrance because it does not accelerate trace or morph colors in soap making and blends well, making it ideal for creating masculine scents.
What is the special offer for new customers on the chemistry store's website?
-New customers on the chemistry store's website can use the coupon code 'new website' to receive a six-compartment clamshell of new gel colorants and 10 pounds of melted pour soap.
What essential oil is the chemistry store planning to bring in according to the speaker?
-The chemistry store is planning to bring in Moscato essential oil, as mentioned by the speaker.
Outlines
π§ͺ Soap Making Supplies and Excitement
The speaker expresses excitement about their recent haul from a chemistry store, which includes various oils and fragrances for soap making. They discuss the use of grapeseed oil as an alternative to olive oil, the properties of coconut oil, and the inclusion of castor oil despite some people's reservations. The speaker also shares their enthusiasm for new fragrances, particularly the Jolly Rancher watermelon scent, and their plans to create a summer spritzer fragrance. They mention back-ordered items like sweet orange oil and California lemon, and the shipping restrictions on citrus essential oils due to their flammability.
πΏ Aromatic Exploration of Essential Oils and Fragrances
The speaker continues to explore various essential oils and fragrances, highlighting the unique characteristics of each. They describe the crispness of the Ocean Breeze scent, the strawberry and rose combinations, and the white tea and ginger fragrance reminiscent of Pier One diffusers. The speaker also mentions the versatility of the Peach gardenia scent in soap formulations and the nostalgic scent of forest pine. They discuss the properties of Amber, which requires warming, and its suitability for certain soap formulations. The paragraph concludes with the mention of back-ordered fresh orange fragrance and other essential oils, emphasizing the speaker's eagerness to create and test new soap scents.
ποΈ Chemistry Store Haul and Soap Making Anticipation
The speaker details their haul from the chemistry store, including a variety of soap making ingredients and fragrances. They discuss the behavior of different fragrances in soap, such as cardamom cedar blossom, citron peppercorn and fig, and blue cotton candy, noting their performance in terms of trace acceleration and color stability. The speaker also mentions the unavailability of certain items like fresh orange fragrance and blueberry surprise, which are on back order. They express excitement about upcoming soap batches and reveal a promotion for new customers on the chemistry store's website, offering a free sample of their new colorants with a coupon code.
π Conclusion and Future Soap Making Plans
In the final paragraph, the speaker wraps up their video script by informing viewers about the upcoming introduction of Moscato essential oil at the chemistry store. They express their readiness to start soap making with the newly acquired supplies and hint at a possible part two to their haul video due to back-ordered items. The speaker signs off with a warm goodbye, indicating their enthusiasm for sharing their soap making journey with the audience.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Soap Making
π‘Grapeseed Oil
π‘Coconut Oil
π‘Castor Oil
π‘Fragrances
π‘Essential Oils
π‘Jolly Rancher Watermelon
π‘Strawberry Rose
π‘Peach Gardenia
π‘Amber
π‘Citron Peppercorn and Fig
Highlights
Excitement about making soap for the rest of the month with a haul from the chemistry store.
Use of grapeseed oil as a substitute for olive oil in soap making when desired.
Inclusion of coconut oil, despite its state due to South Carolina heat, in the soap-making process.
Preference for castor oil despite common issues others have with it, as it works well for the speaker's customers.
Introduction of new Jolly Rancher watermelon fragrance oil for soap making.
Plan to create a summer spritzer fragrance using the new watermelon fragrance oil.
Back order status of sweet orange oil and California lemon, with a note on shipping restrictions for citrus oils.
Use of Crisp Ocean Breeze fragrance oil in various men's formulations.
Experiment with blending strawberry and rose fragrances to recreate a discontinued Bath & Body Works scent.
First-time purchase of White Tea and Ginger fragrance oil reminiscent of Pier One diffusers.
Purchasing Lemon Burst fragrance oil as an alternative to California lemon essential oil.
Use of California lemon essential oil in a personal blend that demands its unique scent.
Acquisition of White Grapefruit essential oil for various blends created between 2004 and 2010.
Love for Peach Gardenia fragrance oil and its compatibility with hard oil soap formulations.
Forest Pine fragrance oil as an affordable alternative to fur needle fragrances.
Amber fragrance oil described as warm and Oaky, suitable for certain formulations.
Cardamom Cedar BLOSSOM fragrance oil noted for its green and cardamom top notes.
Citron Peppercorn and Fig fragrance oil's light citrus scent suitable for unisex blends.
Blue Cotton Candy fragrance oil's unique scent reminiscent of blue Bubblicious bubble gum.
Inclusion of Black Cherry fragrance oil for a summer spritzer blend.
Cool Water fragrance oil's clean scent and compatibility in masculine blends.
Back order status of fresh orange fragrance and blueberry surprise, requiring a part two haul video.
Note on the upcoming addition of Moscato essential oil to the chemistry store's offerings.
Mention of a coupon code 'new website' for a free colorant sample with orders from the new website.
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