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Asian Pear and Lily Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

Asian Pear Lily FragranceAsian Pear and Lily Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Asian pears or Nashi pears are large, juicy fruits native to- you guessed it- Asia! They are very different from what we normally think of when we think of pears. These fruits are so juicy, in fact, that they have the tendency to bruise easily. Being so delicate, they are considered a delicacy! In addition, according to Wikipedia, in China, it is considered a social faux pas to share a pear with a friend or loved one. “Sharing a pear” (分梨) is a homophone of “separate” (分离). In certain Asian cultures- lilies are used in food applications. The lily also has an abundance of cultural and literary meanings.  So this fragrance is not only rich in smell, but also rich in meaning!

What Does Asian Pear and Lily Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

A beautiful, complex accord containing top notes of Nashi Pear, Apple, and Leafy Greenery; followed by middle notes of Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, and Rose Petals; all sitting on base notes of Pear Nectar, Musk, and Peony Blossoms.

Top Notes:  Nashi pear, apple, leafy greenery
Mid Notes:  jasmine, lily of the valley, rose petals
Base Notes:  pear nectar, musk, peony blossoms

How Do Our Customers Use Asian Pear and Lily Fragrance Oil?

Candles, of course! This floral, fruity fragrance performed perfectly in joy wax and wow wax and is nice and strong in soy wax. It is gel wax compatible! (Perfect for using embeds.) The maximum recommended usage percentage for this crisp, complex accord in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our coloring suggestions for candles are to use 2 drops yellow liquid candle dye and a very small amount of green and brown liquid candle dye (try dipping a toothpick into the dye and then dipping that into your wax- a good way to add a tiny amount of dye) per four pounds of wax OR shred a small amount of yellow, brown, and green color block into your melted wax. Remember not to color candles with crayons- it’ll clog the wick!

Sweetly-scented soaps! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this alluring aroma in soaps, bath oils, bath gels, and cleaning products is 5%. The vanillin content of this fresh fragrance is 0%, so it is unlikely to discolor your bath and body products. Our cold process soap testing results found just that! No discoloration, no separation, no ricing, and good scent retention. However, this fragrance does slightly accelerate trace. Our coloring suggestions for bath and body products are to use yellow, green, and brown soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. (You can also try natural soap colorants, but be sure to read the page of your desired colorant fully- some soapmaking processes will cause a reaction with the natural colorants that changes their intended color.) And please, never ever use candle dye in bath and body products.

Other body stuff: perfumes and lotions! The maximum recommended usage percentage in these body applications is 5%. Asian Pear and Lily fragrance oil was found to perform perfectly in perfumes.

Finally, incense and potpourri! The maximum recommended usage percentage in room scenting applications is 50%. This sweet, sophisticated scent comes across nice and strong in aroma beads.


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