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Christmas Splendor Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

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This customer favorite fragrance oil is one scent that should not be passed over this holiday season.  If you only promote a few scents in your products, consider carrying this one.  Christmas Splendor Fragrance Oil has a certain country home type appeal to many customers because the aroma creates just the right atmosphere for holiday cheer.  This Christmas type scent never fails to make an impression- even when it comes to year round sales.  In fact, not only does this fragrance oil consistently perform, but also is a top seller (renamed of course once the Christmas Season has passed).  If you are looking for a scent that is a great blend of fruit and outdoors, Christmas Splendor Fragrance Oil is a everything you wanted and more.

What does Christmas Splendor Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is the wonderful Christmas combination of apples, oak, balsam, fir, and pine, with a background of cinnamon and clove. Many of our customers carry this scent year round because it is a best selling scent for them; rename it Country Splendor for year-round sales. A Best Seller!

How Do Our Customers Use Christmas Splendor Fragrance Oil?

For those of you lucky ones that are candle crafters or home scenters; this scent is the perfect home scenting fragrance.  Used in a variety of waxes like Joy, soy, Pillar of Bliss, Palm, soy blends, and WOW wax, this fragrance oil shines when it comes to scent throw.  With a wonderfully strong hot throw that fills large rooms; this scent is one hot seller.   The same strong aroma is also true for the cold throw, which is why this fragrance also works extremely well for aroma beads, reed diffusers, smelly jellies, wax dipped stuffed animals, and room sprays.

Unfortunately, on the bath and body end, this fragrance oil is not body safe.


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