Caribbean Fragrance Oil– Fragrance Oil Spotlight
Caribbean Fragrance Oil is a sweet, tropical scent that is capable of transporting your senses to the ideal vacation spot. Just imagine yourself lounging in soft sand as white as snow. As you gaze into an ocean bluer than the sky, there’s a hint of a soft, salty breeze rolling onto the coast. This wind brings the aroma of coconuts, pineapples, and all sorts of tropical love. You tip your head back to soak in the sun and think “what could be better than this”?
What Does Caribbean Fragrance Oil Smell Like?
This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a tropical paradise blend of coconut, fresh sliced pineapple, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. A Best Seller! A Nature’s Garden Original Fragrance!
Top Notes: Pineapple, Orange, Coconut, Cherry
Mid Notes: Palm Leaf, coconut cream, heliotrope
Base Notes: Vanilla cream
How Do Our Customers Use Caribbean Fragrance Oil?
Many of Natures Garden’s customers use our products to create their own unique candles. Candle crafters can use this fragrance in either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax at no more than 10%. This scent has been found to perform perfectly in joy wax and wow wax. Further, it is nice and strong in soy wax. We suggest three drops of yellow liquid candle dye for every four pounds of wax. Alternatively, shredding a small amount of a yellow color block into your melted wax can produce a desirable color as well. Note that you should never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.
Numerous customers use our products to craft their very own bath and body products that smell great. Bath and body products perform well when using this tropical scent at no more than a recommended 5%. Soap makers can use Caribbean Fragrance in either melt and pour soap or cold process soap a recommended 5% of the weight for total recipe. Our cold process soap results revealed this scent to perform well in cold process soap recipes. We found no acceleration, no ricing, and no separation for this fragrance. Also, this bar will discolor to a brown and have a strong scent retention. Since the vanillin content is 5%, using a vanilla white stabilizer will create a lighter bar. Although the vanillin content is high and contributes to discoloration, you may not be able to obtain an entirely white bar. This is because more than 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products. We recommend using yellow soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you for your homemade bath and body products. Remember to never use candle dye in any bath and body products.
Various customers use our products to make homemade cleaners, lotions, perfumes, and room scents. Homemade room scenters can use this fragrance at a maximum of 50% in potpourri and incense. Further, Caribbean Fragrance Oil produces a nice and strong scent in aroma beads. The remainder of these creations can be scented with this scent at no more than 5%. Also, this scent performs perfectly in perfumes.