Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight
Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a complex and enchanting floral scent. This fragrance’s avian name is actually not derived from birds at all, but rather from a genus of perennial plants native to South Africa, the Strelitzia (family Strelitziaceae, for our botanists). The common name for these plants is the Birds of Paradise flower, as the flow resembles the plumage of a colorful bird. In its native South Africa, this flower is referred to as the Crane Flower and is featured on the 50-cent coin. Celebrate this floral arrangement with Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil from Natures Garden!
What Does Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil Smell Like?
This floral fragrance is an aromatic tropical paradise. Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil features a range of floral and citrus notes combining to whisk you away to Heaven on Earth!
Top Notes: lemon, orange, tuberose
Mid Notes: birds of paradise, gardenia, rose, honeysuckle
Base Notes: magnolia leaves, jasmine
How Do Our Customers Use Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil?
Our customers create captivating room scenting products with this fragrance oil. Room scenters can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance oil in projects like incense and potpourri. This tropical fragrance oil is also nice and strong in aroma beads. Homemade candle crafters can use Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil up to 10% with vegetable waxes and paraffin wax. This scent will perform perfectly in Joy Wax, Wow Wax, and is nice and strong in soy waxes. This fragrance is gel wax compatible, so get ready to make some creative candles! If you wish to color your candles, we recommend two drops of blue plus a little bit of green liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. You can also shred a small amount of blue and green color blocks into your melted wax. Remember, never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.
Bird of Paradise Fragrance Oil can also be incorporated into your bath and body products. Bath gels and oils were found to perform well when the recommended maximum of 2.1% fragrance oil is incorporated. Soap makers can use 2.1% fragrance oil in cold process and melt and pour soap recipes. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results show that this fragrance oil exhibited a strong scent retention and no discoloration. The soap experienced no ricing and no separation. There was some acceleration, soap at room temperature. If you wish to color your bath and body products, we recommend using blue and green soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember not to use candle dye in any of your bath and body products, as it is not body safe.
Customers also incorporate Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil into many other products. Homemade perfumes perform well with this floral fragrance when a maximum of 2.1% fragrance oil is used. You can scent your own lotions, which also adhere to the 2.1% fragrance oil maximum. Homemade cleaning supplies also perform well with a maximum fragrance usage of 2.1%.
Fly off to the tropics with Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil!