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NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance OilNG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil is a romantic, sensuous, sweet fragrance combining floral notes with soft vanilla scents.  This Best Selling scent is a favorite among customers looking to add a heartfelt touch to their scented product lines.  The warm, sugary-sweet romantic blend is perfect for Valentine’s Day products, bedroom scents, or wedding themed products!  While being incredibly soft and sweet, the scent itself is particularly versatile and has a wide base of customers to which it appeals.  A valued customer from North Fort Myers, FL writes “Used Natures Garden French Milled Goat’s Milk Melt and Pour Soap with this fragrance and can barely keep up with the demand. Young, old, male and female – they all love this combination.”  Try NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil today and create something worth falling in love with!

What Does NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is an incredibly intimate, sensual fragrance.  The Best Selling scent begins with a blend of French vanilla with African vanilla on a dry down of sweet flower and musk.  A soft and subtle combination that is bound to win any customer over!

How Do Our Customers Use NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

Set a romantic mood or create a warm, inviting atmosphere with this sweet scent! You can use this soft fragrance oil in reed diffusers, potpourri, or incense recipes at a rate of 50% for this fragrance.  Additionally, this fragrance provides a strong scent in aroma beads.  Candles and wax tarts can use this smooth fragrance at a maximum of 10% with vegetable waxes and paraffin wax.  The scent will work wonderfully in Joy Wax, Wow Wax, and natural soy waxes.  We feel that the natural color of our waxes is the perfect shade for this wonderful fragrance, and therefore we do not recommend a particular color. If you do wish to color your wax, you may use liquid candle dye or color block colorants.  Just don’t use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

How Do Our Customers Use NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Customers can use this elegant fragrance to create luscious bath and body products.  Bath gels, bath bombs, and oils will perform perfectly when the recommended maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used. Soap makers can use 5% fragrance oil in both cold process soap recipes and melt and pour soap recipes.  Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results show that this fragrance oil does cause some acceleration, so soap at room temperature!  There is no ricing and no separation.  Cured soap discolors to a perfect dark chocolate color and has a strong scent.  Because of this discoloration, we do not recommend coloring your soap.  If you do wish to use a coloring product in your soap, you may use liquid soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you.  As always, do not use candle dyes in your bath and body products.

This silky fragrance oil can be used to create a wide range of delightful products. Handcrafted perfumes, body sprays, and lotions will all perform wonderfully when incorporating this fragrance at 5% of your total recipe.  Also, household cleaning supplies can be created using a maximum fragrance usage of 5%.

NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil recipe
Need some guidance in getting started?  Check out this free recipe that incorporates NG Vanilla Lace and Pearls Type Fragrance Oil!  Create a sensuous Vanilla Liquid Potpourri!  Let us know how it comes out by posting a photo of your product on Instagram and tagging us @ngscents.

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