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Creme Brulee Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Creme Brulee Fragrance OilCreme Brulee Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Creme Brulee Fragrance Oil is not only a scent that smell like a creme brulee dessert, but a Nature’s Garden best selling fragrance oil too! This is personally one of my favorite bakery scents at Natures Garden as well. This fragrance oil reminds me of the warm buttery vanilla and caramel that I absolutely adore.  With each sniff of this delicious aroma, I imagine myself tasting this glorious treat!   This wonderful aroma is fabulous in homemade craft recipes.  It does very well in handcrafted soap, candles, and bath body products.

What does Creme Brulee Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This delightful fragrance oil by Natures Garden is the aroma of creamy vanilla custard pudding drenched with creamy buttery caramel sauce! Fantastic! A Best Seller!

Top Notes:  coconut, peach, butter
Mid Notes:  glazed caramel, heavy cream, brown sugar
Base Notes:  French vanilla, maple sugar

How Do Our Customers Use Creme Brulee Fragrance Oil?

Products can be made to scent any room using this delicious dessert aroma. Room scenting recipes can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance in reed diffuses, potpourri, or incense. This amazing fragrance oil is also strong and true in homemade aroma beads. Those who make candles can use up to 10% of this fragrance with various candle waxes. This scent will perform perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and is fabulous in soy wax. In addition, our Creme Brulee fragrance oil is compatible with gel wax. We suggest using 2 drops of brown plus a little bit of yellow and orange liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax.  If you would rather use color blocks, you can shred a small amount of a brown, yellow, and orange color blocks into your melted wax. Never try using crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

Homemade bath and body products can be made using our creme brulee fragrance oil as well. Bath gels and bath oils were found to perform very well with 5% of fragrance oil added. Those who are soap makers can use up to 5% in cold process soap or melt and pour soap. Our cp soap results have shown a perfect pour.  No ricing, no acceleration, and no separation.  Nice, rich, creamy scent.  The cured soap discolors to a milk chocolate color. The discoloration is likely due to the 7 % vanillin content.  Vanilla White Stabilizer may help prevent the discoloration. However, since there are over 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products, you will still need to test. We suggest using brown, yellow, orange soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Never use candle dye in any body products.

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

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