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Granny’s Pecan Pie Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Granny's Pecan Pie Fragrance OilGranny’s Pecan Pie Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Granny’s Pecan Pie Fragrance Oil is a tasty scent by Natures Garden. This sweet fragrance oil is not only a Natures Garden original fragrance, but it is a best seller as well! This scrumptious scent is a sweet blend of sugary pecan pie goodness. A few of our customers have mentioned that our fragrance oil reminds them of their mother’s fresh homemade pecan pie.

What Does Granny’s Pecan Pie Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is an aroma of fresh southern pecans smothered in a pralines and butter sauce, with a baked crust. A Best Seller!  An NG Original Fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Use Granny’s Pecan Pie Fragrance Oil?

Our customers can use this fresh fragrance oil for various kinds of room scents. Potpourri and incense can use up to 50% of this bakery scent. Also, homemade cleaning products can be created using no more than 3.3% of this buttery fragrance oil. Additionally, the yummy pie scent will remain nice and strong in aroma beads. However, this fragrance oil can’t be used with gel wax due to incompatibilities between the two.

Any candle crafters could use up to 10% of this scent in products that use either vegetable waxes of paraffin wax. The fragrance oil will perform perfectly in joy wax and wow wax. Also, the scent is nice and strong in soy wax. If you desire color for your candle creations, then we recommend using five drops of brown liquid candle dye along with one drop of black liquid candle dye or a small amount of shredded brown color block per four pounds of wax.  Just remember that crayons do not make a good substitute for you to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

Homemade soap makers can include up to 5% of this fragrance oil in their creations. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this scent does fairly well in soap. The soap batch won’t experience any acceleration or ricing. While the fragrance oil will separate out, it reabsorbs during the curing process. The final product will have a light scent retention, but discolors to a dark chocolate. Since the vanillin content is 11% for this fragrance, some of the discoloration may be prevented through the addition of vanilla white stabilizer. However, there are other components that could possibly contribute to discoloration causing the bar to only lighten a few hues. If you want to color your soap, then feel free to use liquid soap dye. But, we suggest leaving the bar natural and uncolored.

Bath and body products can be created using this delicious fragrance oil as well. These products, which include creations such as bath gels and bath oils, can include up to 5% of this scent. Also, perfumes will perform perfectly for this scent.  Perfumes and lotions can be used at a maximum of 5%.

Regardless of the types of recipes you enjoy creating, our tasty pecan pie fragrance oil is a scrumptious scent to include in your products.

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