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NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance OilNG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil is a fruity scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is fruity blend of various juicy and exotic fruit scents. This fragrance oil is a favorite among many of the Natures Garden team member.  What’s more important though is that our customers love it!  In fact, they have given it a five star rating.  One customer said, “I use this in bath bombs, but WOWZA in CP soap it is amazing. It really holds it own and comes alive.”

What Does NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Compare this fragrance oil by Natures Garden to the smell of Burt’s Baby Bee Buttermilk Lotion.  A fragrance cocktail of luscious fruits such as peaches, mandarin oranges, coconut pulp, bergamot, grapefruit, tropical guava, and tangy lemons.

How Do Our Customers Use NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

Natures Garden customers that like to create their own room scenting creations can include this fruit fragrance oil in their products. Potpourri and incense can both use this sweet scent at a rate of 50% for this fragrance oil. Any aroma bead projects can use this fragrance oil to make creations with nice, strong scent retention. Scenting homemade cleaning products can be done by adding NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type scent.

NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil Candle Color Suggestion
Further, candle products and other related products can be made with either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax using up to 10% for this scent. Joy wax and wow wax will both perform perfectly for this fragrance oil. Soy wax products can include this scent in their recipe and will retain a nice and strong scent. If you want to add colors to your candles related wax products, then we would recommend using either 2 drops orange candle colorant and 2 drops yellow liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax or a small amount of shredded yellow and orange color blocks in your melted wax. Just don’t use any crayons as a substitute for coloring your candle products as they will clog your candle’s wick.

How Do Our Customers Use NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Our customers can use this fruity duplicate fragrance oil in their own bath and body creations. Bath gels, bath oils, lotions, perfumes, and other bath and body products with no more than 5% overall. If you want to add color to your bath and body products, then we would recommend using orange soap colorant and yellow liquid soap dye in an amount that you would like. Remember not to use any candle dye in these products as they are not body safe and could potentially stain.

NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil CP Soap Discoloration
Additionally, this fruity scent can be use to create soap from a variety of different methods. For instance, our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this fragrance oil can be successfully used to make this kind of soap. Not only does this scent provide a perfect pour in the soap, but there are other fantastic characteristics as well. A batch containing this scent will have no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. The final product will have a good scent retained after cure. The bars of soap will have no discoloration with this fragrance oil. Also, create strongly scented melt and pour soap recipes with NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil.  Alternatively, you can use this soothing fragrance oil in hot process soap recipes. Whichever method of soap making you choose, we have found this scent creates a strongly scented bar.

NG Baby Bee Buttermilk Type Fragrance Oil Recipe

If you want to use this scent to create a homemade project, then you can feel free to try out our Fizzy Milk Bath Recipe! Not only will this bath project smell great, but it is a simple and easy to follow recipe.

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