Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil– Fragrance Spotlight
Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil is a Nature’s Garden best seller! Not that this would come as a surprise, I mean who doesn’t love cake? Especially a moist carrot cake fresh from the oven that is bursting with flavor. Top that off with a cream cheese frosting so thick and creamy you’d have to wash it down with milk. Imagine the first bite that falls apart in your mouth revealing a concoction that sends your senses in a whirlwind. Just thinking about that carrot cake makes me ready to skip dinner, which may not be so bad since this desert technically has veggies.
What does Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil smell like?
This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a buttery spice blend with hints of peach, coconut, carrots, cinnamon and warm vanilla. A Best Seller!
Top Notes: cherry, coconut, peach
Mid Notes: butter, cinnamon, carrot zests
Base Notes: vanilla, baked cake
How Do Our Customers Use Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil?
Although the possibilities are virtually limitless, many of our customers create candles, homemade soaps, bath and body products, room scents, and scented cleaners.
Room and body scents can incorporate this cake fragrance oil. Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil can be used at a maximum of 50% in potpourri and incense. Further, this fragrance is nice and strong in aroma beads. Perfumes can be created using up to 1% of this fragrance and they will perform perfectly. Cleaning products can use a maximum of 1% for this fragrance.
Homemade candles can be created using this fragrance oil. Candle makers will find that this bakery fragrance performs perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and is nice and strong in soy wax. Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil can be added at a maximum of 10%. It is suggested to use six drops of orange liquid candle dye plus one drop of brown liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax or shred a small amount of an orange color block and brown color block into your melted wax. Never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.
Homemade soaps, bath products, and body products can only contain up to 1% of this fragrance. Cold process soap testing results reveal that this fragrance has no ricing, no acceleration, no separation, and provides a perfect pour, and has good scent retention. Carrot Cake Fragrance Oil discolors cold process soap to a caramel. Although this caramel color may work for you, Vanilla White Color Stabilizer may help prevent discoloration due to the 7% vanillin content. However, there are more than forty ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products. We at Nature’s Garden suggest coloring your soap with orange soap colorant and brown soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember to never use candle dye in any body products.
Depending on your individual creativity and skill level you can create anything your heart desires. All you need to do is put in the effort, have some fun, and let your imagination soar!