Right on time for autumn soap-making! Apples smell utterly amazing on their own, but our fun fragrances add extra notes to make each scent special. You’re bound to find at least one that you absolutely adore! Click the titles for fragrance oil spotlight blogs (where you can read more) or click the pictures for links to the fragrance oil page (where you can buy the fragrance [and read more, too]).
Apple Butter Pie
Have you ever made apple butter? The process alone is enough to make your house smell sweet and cinnamon-y for a while, but the scent of pie is gone once the last piece is eaten. You can’t eat fragrance oil; keep the smell around for longer! You get the delicious smell of apples with an added undertone of freshly baked crust. Mmmm.
Apple Cinnamon – Body Safe
This one’s pretty straightforward. Smells like apples and cinnamon. And it’s safe to use in bath and body products, including soaps, bath oils, bath gels, lotions, and perfumes. This simple spicy, sweet scent is great if you’re looking for the smell of apples and cinnamon without overwhelming bakery base notes. It smells like delicious apple cider to me; an ideal autumn aroma! Free snack recipe on the fragrance oil page.
Apple Cinnamon Streusel
Fresh apple bakery scents are everywhere! And there’s no pair quite like apple and cinnamon. That combination of spicy and sweet just cannot be beat! The tones that set Apple Cinnamon Streusel apart from the rest are sweet pears and banana leaves.
Apple Crisp
If you want to smell like you’ve just started an apple-themed bakery, we have got you covered. The fragrance oil page (click the pic) features a recipe for this scrumptious dessert. I am getting very hungry writing this blog post. This scent has apples and cinnamon, with an awesome addition of buttercream and a base note of baked oatmeal cookie.
Apple Dumpling
In addition to being an adorable pet name for your significant other, dumplings are delicious treats. This freshly-baked fruit fragrance features apples, cinnamon, pears, nutmeg, clove, cardamom, vanilla, and hazelnut. A beautiful bakery bouquet.
Apple Pecan Sage
Top notes of apple, pear, and banana, followed by middle notes of cinnamon, sage, clove, and cardamom, sitting on a base of pecan and vanilla. The fragrance notes that make this scent unique are right there in the name: pecan and sage. Nothing wrong with getting a little nutty. Sage itself is something else.
Apples and Oak
Let’s stop out of the kitchen and under an oak tree. This fragrance sets itself apart from the others on the list by featuring woodsy fresh oak leaves and oak moss. A nice, clean smell, almost like autumn air. I know I’m not supposed to pick favorites, kids, but this one is it. It’s even gel wax compatible. You can get fancy and put some acorn and oak leaves embeds in your Apples and Oak gel wax candle.
Apple Butter Caramel
But I can’t forget this lil sweetie. A sweet scent with notes of McIntosh apple, steamed milk, pure sugar, caramel candy, toffee pudding, apple butter, fresh nutmeg, vanilla bean, and soft musk. If you prefer sugary caramel to spicy cinnamon, then this is the apple aroma for you. Again, fragrance oil are not for consumption. No matter how delicious they smell.
If you’d like to smell these for yourself, stop on by our store. I hope you find an apple aroma to enjoy all through autumn!