Hayride Fragrance Oil Spotlight
What did the hungry horse say to the forgetful farmer? “HAY!!” Hayrides are another hallmark of autumn. Bundle up and load up a wagon full of soft hay, pile everyone in and go for a ride through the countryside! Hayrides often accompany other fun family fall activities such as corn mazes and visits to the pumpkin patch. The Metroparks offer hayrides and a corn maze for the kids at the Carlisle Equestrian Center here in Ohio during weekends in October (only $1 for tickets). Or, if you’d like the aroma of going on a hayride without having to brave October weather or potentially itchy and pokey hay- fill your home with this fragrance while staying warm inside!
What Does Hayride Fragrance Oil Smell Like?
The scent of new mown hay with notes of sweet balsam combined with smooth vetiver and cedarwood giving way to that fresh outdoor country air aroma.
How Do Our Customers Use Hayride Fragrance Oil?
Candles! This funky fall fragrance performs perfectly in joy wax and wow wax and is nice and strong in soy wax. It is not gel wax compatible. The maximum recommended usage percentage for this unique aura in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our coloring suggestions for candles are to use 3 drops yellow liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax or shred a small amount of yellow color block into your melted wax. Never color your candles with crayons; it will clog the wick!
Room scents! This autumn aroma comes across nice and strong in aroma beads and its maximum recommended usage percentage in incense and potpourri is 50%.
Soaps! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this fun farm fragrance in soaps, bath oils, and bath gels is 5%. Our cold process soap testing found that this fragrance performed perfectly in CP soap: no acceleration, no ricing, no separation, no discoloration, and strong scent retention in cured bars. The vanillin content of this fragrance is 0%, so it is unlikely to discolor your bath and body products (no discoloration in CP soap is a good sign, too). Our coloring suggestions for bath and body products are to use yellow soap colorant in the amount that you desire. You’re also welcome to try natural soap colorants for more earthy tones and added skin-nourishing benefits, just be sure to read the page description to see if your soapmaking process will affect the intended color. Never use candle dye in any body products; you’ll end up coloring yourself!
We’ve also got a cute Cow Pie Bath Bomb Recipe made using Hayride Fragrance Oil. Not made with actual cow pies- don’t worry- this is designed to help you get clean and relax in the tub.
Body products! This special scent performs perfectly in perfumes and its maximum recommended usage percentage in body sprays and lotions is 5%.
Cleaning products! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this outdoorsy aroma in cleaning products is 5%.
Be sure to check out our Unscented Bases for an easy way to make a variety of products using the guidelines above!