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Hi Rick. I've heard a formula of 45% Sandalwood, 5% Kenanga and 50% mineral oil. If this Cananga isn't as strong as the Kenanga Alan has been using you might want to play with that ratio a bit.
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I think I've got to your ratio with a little judicious mixing . This brand of cananga seems pretty gutsy to me ; it comes with a warning; may cause headache . ![]() |
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As David has mentioned Rick, its a mix, and the proportions quoted are what I always quote, but I never measure it, I just roughly judge it.
The "mineral oil" I know as "medicinal parafin". There`s another thing to bear in mind:- there are many different types of sandalwood oil. Some are "edgey", some are sour, some are sweet, some have a saw-dusty smell. The purpose of the kenongo is just to take the sweet smell off the sandalwood that I personally use. |
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