Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight
Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is an bright, smooth, fruity fragrance that is sure to please no matter what your use. Did you know? The name Cantaloupe originally referred only to non-netted, orange-fleshed melons popular in Europe. The term evolved, later encompassing a wide variety of melons with similar attributes, such as texture, size, color, and taste. The cantaloupe as those in the United States know it (as pictured) is actually a muskmelon with a reticulated skin covering. This type of melon is just one of the many that the name Cantaloupe now describes. Other types of melons that are commonly referred to as “cantaloupe” include: muskmelon, sweet melon, and honeydew. Crack open a fresh bottle of Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil and let your fruit-craving senses soar!
What Does Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil Smell Like?
Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil is sure to quench your thirst for a bright, fruity melon aroma. This fragrance oil is the scent of fresh ripened cantaloupe slices with base notes of fresh greenery.
How Do Our Customers Use Candy Corn Fragrance Oil?
Enjoy the juicy melon aroma of this fragrance oil with a wide variety of products. Our customers create prominent room scenting products with this melon fragrance oil. Room scenters can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance oil in projects like potpourri recipes and reed diffuser oils. This fruity fragrance oil is also nice and strong in aroma beads. Homemade candle makers can use Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil up to 10% in our various candle making waxes. This scent will smell wonderful in Joy Wax, Wow Wax, and is nice and strong in soy waxes. If you would like to use a colorant in your candles, we would recommend 2 drops of our Spectrum Liquid Candle Dye in orange and a small amount of yellow Spectrum Liquid Candle Dye. You can also color your melted wax with a small amount of yellow and orange color blocks. You never want to use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.
Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil can also be added into your homemade bath and body products. Bath oils and bath bombs were found to perform perfectly when the recommended maximum of 5% fragrance oil is utilized. Homemade soapers can use 5% fragrance oil in CP soap and melt and pour soap projects. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results show that this fragrance oil had a good scent retention in cured soap and did not discolor. The soap experienced no ricing and no separation. There was no acceleration. If you wish to color your bath and body products, we would recommend using orange soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember not to use candle dye in any of your bath and body products as they are not body safe.
Customers also incorporate Cantaloupe Fragrance Oil into many other products. One such product is homemade perfume. Homemade perfumes perform well with this fruity fragrance when a maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used. Homemade lotions will also amaze your clients, friends and family. We recommend no more than a 5% fragrance oil maximum. Homemade cleaning supplies also perform well with a maximum fragrance usage of 4%.