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Apples and Oak Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

Apples and Oak FragranceApples and Oak Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Smelling this fragrance oil will make you feel as if you’re eating a giant, juicy apple while sitting under an awesome oak tree. Oh, oaks. Oaks are big, beautiful trees that provide an immense amount of shade. You might have seen them in your yard or a park; they’re quite popular in recreational areas. Oaks are also a symbol of strength, and let me tell you, this is a strong, beautiful scent. The wood from oak trees is used to make wine barrels and the bark of cork oak is used to make wine stoppers. The oak barrels add an extra richness to these wines. (We’ve got wine scents, too!) In 2004, the United States Congress officially designated the oak as America’s National Tree. So what could be more American than apples and oak? (Baseball?) There are even famous oak trees that are estimated to be hundreds- if not over a thousand- years old.  Acorns also come from oaks, and if you’re looking for an acorn fragrance without the apples, we’ve got that, too: Acorn Harvest Fragrance Oil.

What Does Apples and Oak Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

A truly complex fragrance blend of McIntosh and Granny Smith apples, with notes of woodsy fresh oak leaves and oak moss.

How Do Our Customers Use Apples and Oak Fragrance Oil?

Candles! This ideal autumn aroma performs perfectly in joy wax and wow wax, and comes across nice and strong in soy wax. It is gel wax compatible! The maximum recommended usage percentage for vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our candle coloring suggestions are to use six drops of red and two drops of brown liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax or shred an ample amount of cinnamon color block into your melted wax.

Soaps! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this fresh fall fragrance oil in soaps, bath oils, bath gels, and cleaning products is 5%. With a vanillin content of 0%, this fragrance is unlikely to discolor your bath and body products. And guess what? Our CP Soap testing results found just that: no discoloration, no acceleration, no ricing, no separation, and a very strong and lasting scent retention (strong and lasting, much like the oak tree itself). Our coloring suggestions for bath and body products are to use red soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you.

As far as soap molds go, we’ve got a pretty neat 3D Apple Mold if you’d like to make apple-shaped, apples-and-oak-scented soap. We’ve also got cute little Oak Leaves & Acorns molds if you’d like to make small oak-leaf-  or acorn-shaped soaps. This mold also works for candle embeds, which works wonderfully with this gel wax compatible fragrance!

Lotions and perfumes! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this sweet scent in lotions and perfumes is 5%. This oaky aroma performs perfectly in perfumes.

Room scents! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this Apples and Oak fragrance oil in incense and potpourri is 50%. This scent came across nice and strong in aroma beads.

Oaky dokey; have fun!


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