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Palm Island Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Palm Island Fragrance Oil is a complex spa scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is a delightful blend of fruits, greenery, juniper, and vanilla that lead to a perfect spa fragrance oil. For many of our clients this relaxing aroma is a best seller.  Take one of our reviewers from Serena, IL, they stated, “NG you have outdone yourself again. This is a fantastic scent I love it, my husband loves this candle burning when we use the spa nightly, his favorite. My customers always recommend this to their friends. Thank you NG. Best seller for me.”

What Does Palm Island Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a luxury spa fragrance!  Palm Island is a private island paradise located in the Grenadines frequented by many celebrities.  Home of one of the most romantic and serene vacation spots in the world, Palm Island is an escape from a busy world.  Natures Garden has created Palm Island fragrance to embrace the feeling of complete well-being of the mind, body and spirit.  This upscale fragrance begins with a rejuvenating medley of sweet orange blossoms, yuzu, and kumquat; followed by middle notes of juniper, Mediterranean fan palm, and rosemary; and creates complete ecstasy with base notes of fresh sandalwood and Tahitian vanilla beans. An NG Original Fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Use Palm Island Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

First, candle creators can make their own wax creations with this delightful spa fragrance oil. Whether these creations are candles or wax tarts they can include up to 10%. If you are wishing to add a color to your products and have yet to decide on a hue, then we would like to recommend either using three drops of green liquid candle dye and two drops of yellow liquid candle dye per four pounds of your wax or adding a small amount of shredded yellow and green color blocks into your melted wax. Just don’t use crayons as a substitute for coloring your candles, as they have been known to clog wicks.

Additionally, there are a variety of alternatives for scenting a room.  Create your very own incense using Palm Island Fragrance Oil.  Add up to 50% of this rejuvenating scent to incense cones or incense sticks.  The same amount can be used in homemade air fresheners and in your oil burners.  Another option would be incorporating this scent in smelly jelly air fresheners.  Our smelly jelly air freshener recipe will walk you through creating these cute jars.  Finally, we will talk about reed diffusers.  Reed diffusers can be created by mixing this spa fragrance with our reed diffusers base.  Once the mixture is added to your jar, place the reed sticks in it.  This rejuvenating scent will then travel up the capillaries of the reeds to scent your home.

How Do Our Customers Use Palm Island Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Bath and body product makers can use this gorgeous fragrance oil in their recipes. Bath gels, bath oils, lotions, perfumes, and other bath and body products can use a maximum of 5% for this scent. Use this fragrance in your homemade bath and body products made from scratch.  Alternatively, you can utilize Palm Island fragrance oil in any of our unscented bases.  These easy to use bases allow you to quickly create wonderful bath and body products.  This is a great way for beginners to get started on the path to formulating your own recipes.

Palm Island scent can be used in hot process soap, melt and pour soap, as well as cp soap. Furthermore, our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this luxurious spa fragrance oil is great for this method of creating soap. A soap batch that uses this fragrance oil will have no separation, no ricing, and no acceleration. The final soap bars after cure will have a strong scent that holds very well and the soap will have a dark tan shade of discoloration. If you want to add color to any of your bath and body products, then we suggest using green soap colorant and yellow liquid soap dye in the amounts that you prefer. Just remember to never use candle dye in any of your soaps.

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