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Banana Nut Bread Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Every time my mom makes banana nut bread- it’s not long before we’ve eaten it all. To be fair, I eat most of it. It’s absolutely delicious- who could resist the fresh banana and spicy sweet flavor? I’m making myself hungry… This is definitely one of my fragrances. It’s not on my list of favorite fragrances, but picking 10 out of 800+, I was bound to miss some. This delicious bakery scent smells just like the real thing. (There’s even a recipe for banana nut bread on the fragrance oil page–click the picture or the blog title to go there!)

What Does Banana Nut Bread Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil from Natures Garden is the aroma of freshly baked banana nut bread. Not too nutty, with plenty of creamy, ripened banana.  Not surprisingly, this is A Best Seller!

Top Notes:  ripe banana, orange zest, cardamom
Mid Notes:  cinnamon, nutmeg, clove
Base Notes:  vanilla extract, baked bread, crushed pecan

How Do Our Customers Use Banana Nut Bread Fragrance Oil?

Creating captivating candles! This freshly baked 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 sweet, spicy scent in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our coloring suggestion for candles is to use 2 drops yellow plus a tiny bit* of brown liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax, or shred a small amount of yellow and even smaller amount of brown color block into your melted wax. *It may help to dip the tip of a toothpick into your dye and use that to add a tiny amount of brown to your wax. Anyway, remember not to color your candles with crayons; it will clog the wick!

Inventing inviting room scents! This delicious dessert scent comes across nice and strong in aroma beads. The maximum recommended usage percentage for this banana bakery aroma in incense and potpourri is 50%.

Setting up sumptuous soaps! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this authentic, appetizing aroma in soaps, bath oils, and bath gels is 5%. Our cold process soap testing found that this fresh banana bread fragrance caused slight acceleration of CP soap, but no ricing, no separation, and nice, strong scent retention. Cured bars discolored to a brown color. This is possibly due to the 3.31% vanillin content of the fragrance; vanillin can cause shades of brown discoloration in bath and body products- the more vanillin, the darker the brown. If you’d like to combat discoloration, you’re welcome to try our Vanilla White Color Stabilizer– designed to correct discoloration due to vanilla content. Our soap coloring recommendations are to use yellow and brown soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. You’re also welcome to try natural soap colorants– but be mindful of the information listed on their pages, some soap processes may affect the intended color of your finished product. Also- never use candle dye in bath and body products- or you’ll end up coloring yourself!

Designing delectable body products! This fresh bakery fragrance performed perfectly in perfumes, and its maximum recommended usage percentage in lotions and body sprays is 5%.

Lastly, they construct pretty-smelling cleaning products. The maximum recommended usage percentage of this sweet and spicy scent in cleaning products is 5%.


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