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Georgia Sunrise Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Georgia Sunrise Fragrance OilGeorgia Sunrise Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Georgia Sunrise Fragrance Oil is not only a Nature’s Garden original fragrance, but it is a best seller as well! This delicious aroma is a well loved fragrance of many of our customers as well as their own customers, which is wonderful news to hear! It likely that this popularity is due to the scent being as sweet as a juicy Georgia peach. It’s hard to beat a fragrance as beautifully soft and sweet as this scent, which makes it well qualified to be one of NG’s best sellers.

What Does Georgia Sunrise Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a refreshing combination of fresh peaches and ripened raspberries, with a dry down of vanilla. A Best Seller!  An NG Original Fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Use Georgia Sunrise Fragrance Oil?

Various home and body projects can include this aroma in its recipe. Any homemade candle makers can use this fragrance to create beautiful works of art from the inside out. This peach fragrance oil performs well in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax up to a 10% maximum. Joy Wax and WOW Wax both perform perfectly for this scent. Also, soy wax candles are nice and strong with this fragrance. We suggest using four drops of orange liquid candle dye and one drop of red liquid candle dye or a small amount of shredded orange and red color blocks to achieve a desired coloring. Remember to never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick. This scent is not gel wax compatible. Alternatively, the sweet scent can be used in aroma beads and maintain a nice, strong scent. Further, incense and potpourri can incorporate up to 50% of this fruity fragrance oil. Additionally, homemade cleaners can be created, but can only be up to 5% of the total recipe. Moreover, beautifully scented body products can be created using this fragrance oil as well. Perfumes have been found to perform perfectly with this scent. Perfumes and lotions should only include up to 5% of the total recipe.

   A variety of bath and body products can be created using this fragrance oil as well. Soap makers can create their products using this fragrance. Cold process soap and melt-and-pour soap can both use up to 5% of this fragrance for it to remain body safe. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this scent behaved very well. The soap batch had no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. Further, the final product had good scent retention. However, the bar does discolor to a light butter color. While vanilla white stabilizer has been able to remove discoloration in certain cases, this bar does not have vanillin included rendering this method useless. We suggest using orange liquid soap dye and red liquid soap dye in the amount you desire.  Remember to never use candle dye in any body products. Our bath and body product makers can use this fragrance as well. These products will perform well as long as the concentration of fragrance remains at or below the recommended 5%.

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