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Gingered Bergamot Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Gingered Bergamot Fragrance OilGingered Bergamot Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Gingered Bergamot Fragrance Oil is an exotic Natures Garden scent that seems to be well liked among customers. Some of our customers have said that the scent is fairly close to the real thing, of which they mean the scent of bergamot. Bergamot is a citrus fruit that is grown in a parts of Italy, France, and Turkey. This fruit is described as similar to a lemon, but much sweeter. The scent of this decadent fruit combined with the base notes makes for a great scent!

What does Gingered Bergamot Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is an exotic fragrance with citrus top notes of bergamot surrounded with nuances of freshly ground ginger combined with notes of sandalwood, cedar, Indian patchouli, and sweet basil.

How Do Our Customers Use Gingered Bergamot Fragrance Oil?

Homemade room scents can be created using this fragrance oil. A room scent of potpourri or incense can include no more than 35.9% of this fragrance in the total recipe. Additionally, this fragrance oil will perform nice and strong in aroma beads. Also, homemade cleaning products can use up to 5% of this scent. However, this fragrance oil is not able to be used for gel wax.

Our customers that create their own candles can use this citrus fragrance in these products. Candles containing vegetable waxes and paraffin wax can use as much as 10% of this strong scent. Joy Wax and WOW wax will both perform perfectly for this scent. Also, soy wax candles that includes this bergamot fragrance oil are strong. If you wish to color your candles, then we suggest using one drop of red liquid candle dye along with one drop purple liquid candle dye. Give Natures Garden’s Spectrum Liquid Candle Dyes a try to create a perfectly colored candle. Alternatively, you could use color blocks. Shred a small amount red color block and purple color block per four pounds of wax. Remember to never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

A wide variety of bath and body products can be formulated using this exotic fragrance oil. One of these products is perfume, which will perform perfectly for this fragrance. Both perfumes and lotions have a maximum usage rate of 5% for this fragrance. Additionally, bath and body products, such as bath oils, bath melts, and bath gels, can use up to 5% of this aroma.

Homemade soap crafters can use this scent in their products as well, whether it be melt and pour, hot process, or cold process soap. Our Gingered Bergamot Fragrance Oil  can be included into these recipes at a 5% usage rate. Further, our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have revealed that this scent works well for soap making. The batch will have no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. Additionally, the finished product will have no discoloration Also, the scent  is very strong in the cured soap. If you are unsure what color to use for your bath and body products, we suggest using purple liquid soap dye in an amount that you desire.  Just make sure that you never use candle dye in any body products.

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