• October 28, 2008

When we dreamed up this fragrance, we were envisioning something that was like a Red Hot Cinnamon with a touch of sweet. The fragrance ended up being more edible than spicy and we’re in love with the result. Of course, because of the sugar content in this fragrance, it does discolor soap a bit so plan your color scheme around that. The warm ginger, cinnamon and cardamon notes provide a wonderful base for many fragrances making this an easy blending fragrance. I hope you like some of the versatile ways I came up with to use this scent.

To celebrate our debut of the fragrance, we’ll be sampling Cinnamon Sugar fragrance most of next week. This week is White Ginger & Amber (an equally alluring Fall-type fragrance).

Blends

1 part Cinnamon Sugar
1 part Red Apple

1 part Cinnamon Sugar
1 part Smoky Patchouli
1 part Carrot Cake

1 part Cinnamon Sugar
1 part Orange Mocha

1 part Cinnamon Sugar
1 part Rum Nut Cake
1 part Vanilla Select

 

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  1. I’m looking forward to trying this scent! It sounds amazing! It would be a great addition to my new fall and winter line. Just a quick question…..

    How does it act in CP soap?

  2. Alyce,

    You’ll do great figuring out everything that you bought – and how to best use it – but definitely ask questions on the forum at http://www.teachsoap.com if you have any need for additional support. =)

    Brigette, I think you’ll love the fragrance next time you order and get to try it. We’ve been ga-ga over it here for the last few weeks.

  3. Oh so what Brigette said! I just placed an order this afternoon, so will have to wait.

    But, you have tempted me: I’m going to make *real* cinnamon buns this week. 🙂

  4. Hi..
    I just placed a large first time order w/ Brambleberry last night. I am a first time soap maker..I dabbled in it from some product I found at Michaels and I had so much fun. I wasnt sure on color, so I just got a couple micas and I hope I can figure it all out!

  5. Just missed this one :-(. I had just placed an order yesterday. Oh well, will have to add to the list for the next time. It sounds just yummy.

  6. Ooh, sounds delicious. And Anne-Marie, that Smoky Patchouli is wonderful to blend with – I love it. I’ve been using it to test blends before using the real deal, and the final result in CP is extremely true to straight patch. But this has me thinking about Patch with something sweet! Can’t wait to try 🙂

  7. Cinnamon Sugar sounds very alluring… can’t wait to place my next order now. 🙂 Thinking it would be delightful in a sugar scrub for the holidays.

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