Cracklin Birch Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Cracklin Birch Fragrance Oil- Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Cracklin Birch Fragrance Oil is not only a Natures Garden original fragrance, but a best seller too! Personally, this is one of my favorite scents at Nature’s Garden as well. This fragrance oil reminds me of warm summer nights sitting under the stars. Sitting around a fire to enjoy the not so quiet silence filled by the creatures in the night and the soft crackling of the flames engulfing everything in its path. There isn’t a need to think and worries are put to the side just long enough to enjoy this peaceful moment.

What does Cracklin’ Birch Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is outdoors on a winter day…Simply amazing if we may say so ourselves!  Cracklin Birch fragrance begins with top notes of bergamot, orange, and lemon; with middle notes of geranium, lily, and rose; and base notes of patchouli, vetiver, and tonka beans.  This fragrance is one of the most well-rounded fragrances we have ever smelled. An NG Original Fragrance!  A Best Seller!

Top Notes: bergamot, orange, lemon
Mid Notes: geranium, lily, rose
Base Notes: patchouli, vetiver, tonka beans

How Do Our Customers Use Cracklin’ Birch Fragrance Oil?

Room scenting products can be made using this scent. Room scenters can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance in potpourri or incense. Also, this fragrance oil is nice and strong in aroma beads. Homemade candle crafters can use up to 10% of this fragrance with vegetable waxes and paraffin wax. This scent will perform perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and is nice and strong in soy wax. Additionally, this fragrance oil is compatible with gel wax. We suggest using a very small amount of brown liquid candle dye and black liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. Remember to never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

Bath and body products can be made using this fragrance oil. Bath gels and oils were found to perform well with 5% of fragrance added. Soap makers can use up to 5% in cold process soaps or melt and pour soaps. Our cp soap results have shown that no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. Scent retention of this bar is very strong. Although the bar discolors to a light tan, vanilla white stabilizer may not completely fix the issue very much due to the low percentage of vanillin at 0.3%. Since there are over 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products, the culprit is most likely a different component. We suggest using a small amount of brown soap colorant and  black soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember to never use candle dye in any body products as they aren’t.

There are many other products you can incorporate this scent into. First off you can make your own perfumes, which has shown to perform well with this fragrance oil at a maximum 5%. Also, you can scent your own lotions or cleaning supplies with a maximum of 5%.