#2,181

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Alabama
Just use Corpse Flower absolute and call it "Sunshine" Cool
-dave
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Maker of Soaps and Shaver of Men
Cooperstown, NY, USA
(This post was last modified: 12-15-2016, 05:10 PM by Barrister_N_Mann.)
(12-15-2016, 05:04 PM)drjenkins Wrote: Just use Corpse Flower absolute and call it "Sunshine" Cool

There ain't none (rhetorical double-negative; no such thing exists). Big Grin Corpse flowers are so rare and take so long to grow that it would not be feasible to harvest them for any kind of commercial purpose. Cadaverine is roughly the same effect, though.

I could get you some stinkhorn spores if you're really jonesing for something awful. Tongue
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#2,183

Member
Detroit
Yes, stinkhorn mushrooms smell especially disgusting. They were growing all over my backyard this past summer. The flies seem to love them though.

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- Jeff
#2,184

Member
Alabama
(12-15-2016, 05:09 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote:
(12-15-2016, 05:04 PM)drjenkins Wrote: Just use Corpse Flower absolute and call it "Sunshine" Cool

There ain't none (rhetorical double-negative; no such thing exists). Big Grin Corpse flowers are so rare and take so long to grow that it would not be feasible to harvest them for any kind of commercial purpose. Cadaverine is roughly the same effect, though.

I could get you some stinkhorn spores if you're really jonesing for something awful. Tongue

I mean, if we're dreaming, dream big ya know!! Big Grin
-dave
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Metro Detroit
(12-15-2016, 05:45 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Yes, stinkhorn mushrooms smell especially disgusting. They were growing all over my backyard this past summer. The flies seem to love them though.

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Those mushrooms look like the fingers of the dead reaching up from the grave, and smell like same.

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#2,186
lime/lavender/cedarwood is so very, very good.
#2,187
You guys took it far, I was thinking more of a scent that just plain smells gross. Not one that makes you vomit and want to cut your nose off. Lol.


Are any of those disgusting notes actually used and prayed with other notes to make a desirable scent?
#2,188

Member
Virginia
Are Lavanille and Baudelaire the only soaps that have used the mouse de saxe base? Are there others that have been discontinued? Are there plans for more?
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Virginia
(12-16-2016, 05:13 AM)Murrellington Wrote: You guys took it far, I was thinking more of a scent that just plain smells gross. Not one that makes you vomit and want to cut your nose off. Lol.
Bathroom break after an asparagus binge?
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Maker of Soaps and Shaver of Men
Cooperstown, NY, USA
(12-16-2016, 05:13 AM)Murrellington Wrote: You guys took it far, I was thinking more of a scent that just plain smells gross. Not one that makes you vomit and want to cut your nose off. Lol.


Are any of those disgusting notes actually used and prayed with other notes to make a desirable scent?

Most of them are not used, no. Indoles make up a tiny but important part of jasmine and ylang ylang oils, so any synthetic re-creations of those oils generally incorporate small quantities, but, other than that, such things are verboten simply by virtue of how awful they smell.

I must confess: curiosity got the better of me awhile back, so I ordered a tiny vial of Cadaverine. I do not, repeat DO NOT, recommend that you repeat my mistake.

(12-16-2016, 05:16 AM)Jason_Drain Wrote: Are Lavanille and Baudelaire the only soaps that have used the mouse de saxe base?  Are there others that have been discontinued?  Are there plans for more?

They are the only two, yes. For now. We haven't decided it we will use it in anything else just yet.
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