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Banana Cream Pie Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Bananas, vanilla, and cream make an excellent pie filling- this description alone is making my mouth water- but imagine being able to smell that scent any time you’d like without the work of baking a pie! That’s where Banana Cream Pie fragrance oil comes in.  You do need to mix your ingredients to use this fragrance oil in applications, but the scent lasts much longer. It’s much easier to light a candle than it is to bake a pie- no? Cream pies also have a reputation of being thrown in people’s faces for comedic effect (or charity or both, really) but you don’t have to worry about that with fragrance oil! The only way your face will smell like Banana Cream Pie is if you use this fragrance oil to make a sumptuous soap. Just remember that you can’t eat it, no matter how delicious it smells. (Though we do have some delicious lip flavorings if that’s what you’d like.)

What Does Banana Cream Pie Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

The aroma of freshly made banana cream pie.  The fragrance begins with top notes of ripe banana, quince, and apple; middle notes of juicy pearberry, Anjou pear, clove buds, and plantain leaves; base notes of vanilla extract, pie crust, and butter rum.

How Do Our Customers Use Banana Cream Pie Fragrance Oil?

Candles, of course! This fresh bakery fragrance performs perfectly in joy wax and wow wax, and is nice and strong in soy wax. It is not gel wax compatible. The maximum recommended usage percentage for this delicious dessert scent in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our coloring suggestions for candles are to use 5 drops of yellow liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax or shred a small amount of yellow color block into your melted wax. Never color your candles with crayons; it will clog the wick!

Room scents! This appetizing aroma comes across nice and strong in aroma beads. The maximum recommended usage percentage in incense and potpourri is 50%.

Soaps! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this fruit pie fragrance in soaps, bath gels, and bath oils is 5%. Our cold process soap testing found that this fragrance caused some acceleration, but no separation and no ricing. Cured CP soap bars retained a very strong scent. The cured soap did discolor to a light brown/orange color– almost the color of pie crust? Maybe? Check it out for yourself in the soap testing video or on the fragrance oil page. The discoloration of cold process soap made with this fragrance may be attributed to its 3% vanillin content. Vanilla White Color Stabilizer may help prevent discoloration due to vanilla- but over 40 ingredients can cause discoloration- remember you are responsible for the results in your finished products. Our coloring suggestions for soap are to use yellow soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. You’re welcome to try natural soap colorants– but pay attention to the descriptions- different colorants maybe altered by different soap-making processes.

If you’d like to make some pie-shaped, pie-scented soap, check out our adorable pie heart soap mold!

Body products! This sweet scent performs perfectly in perfumes and the maximum recommended usage percentage in beautiful banana body-sprays and luscious lotions is 5%.

Cleaning products! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this bakery scent in cleaning products is 4%.


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