Just want to make sure I have this right. I can count on anything with vanilla to discolor to brown. Is this true for ANY quantity of vanilla, or just a certain percentage? Any other EOs that cause definite browning? I'm in love with the Amber FO from Brambleberry. It has 3.2% vanilla and discolors to dark brown. Amazing that such a small amount of vanilla can cause so much browning, but I don't care. It's awesome!
I understand floral EOs accelerate trace, sometimes to the point of seizing. I think I read that lavender is the exception to that rule, but are there other florals that are well-behaved? How about florals that a newbie should avoid? For now, the slower-moving the fragrance, the better off I'll be.
Personally, I like spicy fragrances and it doesn't appear that they're particularly fussy to work with other than discoloration issues. Have I got that right?
I'm mostly sticking with EOs for now since they seem to be the easiest for a noob like me to work with. Many thanks to Brambleberry for testing EOs and FOs and making the results available online. That's been a huge help.
