• August 27, 2008


It’s true love; Hello Sweet Thang typifies summer sweet sixteen love, with icy cool lemon notes mixing with sweet notes of meringue and whipped cream. It’s popular, it’s fleeting and it’s sugary sweet without much hope for redemption. That is, until you blend it … This juvenile crowd-pleasing fragrance is the ultimate chameleon, blending exceedingly well with many scents. Here are just a few of my suggestions to bring this fragrance into a more sophisticated realm. By the way, I love it straight out of the bottle and there’s nothing wrong with that. =)

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Spearmint Essential Oil

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Tangerine Essential Oil

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Musk Cybilla
1 part Nag Champa

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Green Tea

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Frankincense & Myrrh

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Amber

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Beach Breezes
1 part Sun-Ripened Raspberry

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Lettuce

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Dark Rich Chocolate

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Champagne

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Black Amber & Lavender

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Warm Vanilla Sugar (tooth-achingly good)

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Mayan Gold

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Cold Waters
1 part Herbal Essence

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Lemon Essential Oil

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Kentish Rain
1 part Fresh Mango

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Lavender Fragrance Oil

1 part Hello Sweet Thang!
1 part Arabian Spice
1 part Oatmeal, Milk & Honey

PS – Did I mention this fragrance does well in Cold Process soap, despite its initial sugary hit of fleeting love?

 

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  1. I got a free sample of this with an order and made a delicious shea butter soap out of it! I’m using it in the shower right now and it is excellent! Will have to buy more and make a bigger batch.

  2. It is a totally versatile fragrance – shockingly so. It’s almost like a better Vanilla, like a more complex Vanilla with some great top notes in there.

    Suds, It does well in CP. It’s a sweet fragrance so it loses a little in the process but is still delightful.

  3. So excited that this does well in CP now! Definitely blending it with Champagne (my absolute favorite blender!)

  4. My order of “Hello Sweet Thang” arrives tomorrow – I can hardly wait!!

    And, thanks for the blending suggestions – I have most of those BB scents on hand. I bet it would be terrific with “Champagne”.

    Erin

  5. Looks like you’ve been busy! Seems like a real winner, I heard someone else’s experiences with it and they loved soaping it. Definitely something to think about next time I place an order with BB 🙂

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