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Lavender Apple Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Lavender Apple Fragrance OilLavender Apple Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Lavender Apple Fragrance Oil is a clean fruit scent by Natures Garden. Our customers highly recommend this fragrance oil. Whether they are using it in cp soap, scented soy candles, or homemade lotions, like us, they find it beautifully unique.  One reviewer has said, “Personally, I am not a huge lavender fan, however, this description caught my eye. I gave it a try in both lotion and a soy candle. I am really very pleased with the results. It is a very soothing scent. I have already had to replace my stock of this scent twice. People just can not get enough. What an excellent choice.”

What Does Lavender Apple Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden will make your home smell clean, and will help to relax your mind at the same time!  Lavender Apple fragrance starts with top notes of red delicious apple, raspberries, plum, and sugar; followed by middle notes of floral rosaceous green notes, lilac, pear, and eucalyptus; and sits on a powdery, woodsy musk base note. An NG Original Fragrance! Note:  This scent is a dupe of a famous natural cleaning company and they call it Lavender Apple.  While it is called lavender apple, you will notice that our perfumist’s description does not list lavender as a fragrance note.  That is because it was never a note in the cleaning product that was duped.

How Do Our Customers Use Lavender Apple Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

Our customers who like to create their own room scenting products can use this clean fragrance oil in their products. Potpourri and incense can be made using a maximum of 50% for this fragrance oil in their recipes. Any homemade cleaning products can be made with no more than 5% of this fragrance oil in their recipe. Also, our customers love to use this scented oil in aroma bead products.

Additionally, homemade candle creations can be made with this fruity fragrance oil. Any candle product that is made of either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax can include up to 10% of this fragrance oil. Joy wax and WOW wax will allow you to create wonderfully scented homemade candles. Also, the scent will remain nice and strong in candle products that are made from soy wax. If you want to add color to your candle products, then we suggest using either three drops of purple liquid candle dye along with one drop of red liquid candle dye or a small amount of shredded purple and red color blocks per four pounds of wax. Remember to never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

How Do Our Customers Use Lavender Apple Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Homemade bath and body product recipes can utilize this cleansing fruit fragrance oil. Bath gels, bath oils, soaps, lotions, and so much more bath and body products can be created using a maximum of 5% for this scent. Further, this fragrance oil will perfumes perfectly at a fragrance oil concentration no more than 5%.

Also, this fruit fragrance oil can be included in the creation of soaps through a variety of different methods. For instance, our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this scent is a great addition for creating cold process soap.  Natures Garden’s test batch containing this fragrance oil showed no ricing, no acceleration, and no separation. The final product had a very strong and herbal scent and the bar did not have any discoloration. If you want to color your bath and body products, then we suggest using some red and purple soap colorants in the amount you desire. Just remember to never use candle dye in any body products.

Lavender Apple Fragrance Oil Sugar Scrub

Feel free to check out our Lavender Apple Sugar Scrub Recipe, which uses this delightful spa fragrance oil!  Many other products can be created using this fragrance oil as well.  Nature’s Garden offers a variety of free recipes and classes.  Click here for our recipe box with even more diy projects, classes, and ideas!

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