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Apple Cinnamon Streusel Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Streusel is that delicious crumbly topping you find on the top of pastries. It’s made of flour, butter, and sugar, and modern recipes include spices and chopped nuts. What a tasty treat if you add some cinnamon and hazelnuts. Streusel means “something scattered or sprinkled.” It often sits atop pastries such as apple crisp. Pictured here is another delicious treat- apple strudel– a layered pastry with a sweet filling. Strudel means “whirlpool.” The combination of these two together is enough to make anyone’s mouth water, and has an unbelievably delicious smell, ideal for homemade candles, bath and body products, and room scents.

What Does Apple Cinnamon Streusel Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

The aroma of freshly-baked apple streusel.  The fragrance begins with top notes of apples, pears, and applesauce.  Middle notes include banana leaves and freshly ground cinnamon bark. Base notes include dry notes of vanilla, hazelnut, and almond.

How Do Our Customers Use Apple Cinnamon Streusel Fragrance Oil?

Candles; this apple aroma works wonderfully in candles! It performs perfectly in joy wax and wow wax and is nice and strong in soy wax. The maximum recommended usage percentage in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Fortunately, this fragrance is gel wax compatible! Our coloring recommendations for candles are to use two drops of red liquid candle dye plus two drops of brown liquid candle dye per for pounds of melted wax, or shred a small amount of cinnamon color block into your melted wax. Remember never to use crayons to color your candles- or it will clog the wick.

Soaps;  get ready to make some savory-scented soaps! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this bakery fragrance in soaps, bath oils, bath gels, and cleaning products is 1%. This sweet scent has a vanillin content of 0.4%, so it may slightly discolor your bath and body products. Our cold process soap testing results found that Apple Streusel Fragrance caused no acceleration, no ricing, no separation, discolored to a light beige and has nice scent retention. If you’re looking to correct this slight discoloration, we recommend trying our Vanilla White Color Stabilizer, but you are responsible for the results in your finished products. Our coloring recommendations for bath and body products are to use red soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you.

Apple Cinnamon Streusel is often baked into breads or muffins, so you could use a large loaf mold to make a large loaf of soap and cut it into sweet-smelling slices. Or make several smaller loafs with this silicone mold. Or use these cupcake molds to make muffin-shaped soap! No matter what, your soap is going to smell delicious- but remember not to eat it!

This bakery scent also makes delectable lotions and perfumes. The maximum recommended usage percentage for Apple Streusel Fragrance Oil in these applications is 1%. It performed perfectly in perfumes.

You can even scent entire rooms with this freshly-baked fragrance! The maximum recommended usage percentage in incense and potpourri is 50%. And the sweet, spicy smell comes across nice and strong in aroma beads.


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