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Amazingly Grace Type Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

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This light, fresh, floral scent is beautiful and graceful.Amazingly Grace Type Fragrance Oil smells just like the real perfume, and according to our customers it is an excellent rendition.Many of our customers find that not only do they love this clean smell, but their customers do too; buying up whatever products this scent is in.Amazingly Grace Type Fragrance is a classy scent that is feminine and chic.This fragrance oil is a perfectly lovely scent addition to any feminine product line.

What does Amazingly Grace Type Smell Like?

A feminine fragrance oil by Natures Garden that will make you feel pretty…oh so pretty!  Italian bergamot and sparkling lemon are sweetened with freshly picked citron and neroli.  A white floral jasmine, orange blossom and rose are blended with sheer musk and cedarwood. 

How Do Our Customers Use Amazingly Grace Type Fragrance Oil?

For candle makers and home scent crafters, this fragrance is divine.This fragrance performed well in soy, palm pillar, gel wax, Joy wax and WOW wax candles.The scent throw is wonderful in both the hot and cold throw.Some of our customers even use Amazingly Grace Type Fragrance Oil for room sprays using odor eliminator, and absolutely loved the outcome.They do however; also use this scent in their oil burners and hanging air fresheners.

On the bath and body end, this graceful feminine floral is used to make an array of products.The usage percent for this fragrance oil is 5%, and is used to make:body sprays, lotions sprays, melt and pour soaps, body butters, lotions, shampoos, conditions, and roll-on perfumes.Finally, for those of you that are cold process soapers, this fragrance is well worth the effort.Here are the official results:  No discoloration, no acceleration, stick blend for ricing.  Excellent scent retention.  We have even had hot process soapers comment as to how well Amazingly Grace Type scent holds in their soaps too!


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