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Caramel Custard Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

Caramel Custard FragranceCaramel Custard Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Spotlight

Nature’s Gardens Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil has been described by our customers as a rich, creamy fragrance oil that smells wonderful.  Others have stated that the smell of caramel and the sweetness of the custard is a definite must.  Our customers agree that this caramel custard scent is sweet, but not too sweet.  If you’re like me, you’re going to try this out on your own to see what all the talk is about.

What Does Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil Smell Like? 

Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil by Natures Garden is the mouth-watering combination of Caramel, Maple Leaf , French Vanilla, Rum, Caramel Creme, Brown Sugar, Heavy Cream, Caramelized Sugar, and Vanilla Extract.  An NG Original Scent!

Top Notes: rum, maple
Mid Notes: caramel, brown sugar
Base Notes: vanilla, creamy custard

How Do Our Customers Use Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil?

Let’s start with homemade soap.  The maximum recommended usage for this caramel fragrance oil is 5% in cold process soap or melt and pour soap.  This also includes bath and body products such as bath bombs, homemade sugar scrubs, bath oils, bath gels, lotions, and perfumes.  Natures Garden’s cold process soap testing results shows that this creamy fragrance has no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation.  It discolors to a medium brown and has a good scent retention.  The vanillin content of our Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil is 4%.  Vanilla White Color stabilizer may help prevent discoloration due to vanilla.  However, there are more than 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products. The color suggestion for your homemade soaps and other homemade bath and body products is to use brown soap colorant, orange soap colorant, and yellow soap colorant in the amounts that satisfy you.  Please remember to never use candle dye in any homemade bath and body products.

Caramel Custard Cold Process Soap Recipe
Whether you’re a seasoned soap maker or a newbie, you will definitely want to check out this Caramel Custard Cold Process Soap Recipe by Natures Garden.

For homemade cleaning products the maximum recommended usage rate is 5%.  Room scenters make homemade reed diffusers, incense, and potpourri.  The maximum usage rate for this nice, warm caramel scent is 50%.  In aroma beads, the scent is nice and strong.

For homemade candles, the maximum usage is 10%.  In homemade candles our Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil performs perfectly in joy wax, and wow wax.  This creamy scent is also nice and strong in soy wax.  Coloring suggestions for your homemade candles are to use 2 drops of brown liquid candle dye plus a little bit of orange liquid candle dye and yellow liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax.   Another suggestion is to shred a small amount of a brown, orange, and yellow color block into your melted wax.  Just a friendly reminder, never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

If you’re ready to get started with Caramel Custard Fragrance Oil, just type “caramel custard fragrance oil” into the Natures Garden’s search bar and ordering page will appear.  Place your order today!

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