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Magic Potion Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Magic Potion Fragrance Oil is a fruity scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is a fruit blend that creates a delicious and sweet concoction that is perfect for a variety of products. This fragrance oil is quite possibly one of the most unique grapefruit scents I have ever used. My niece and I made a gift basket for her best friend’s birthday. Of course we scented everything, her friend absolutely loved it. Personally, my favorite application for this one, the homemade bath fizzies.  We created layered bath bombs using Nature’s Garden ultramarine violet and neon orange FUN Soap Colorants. They were absolutely adorable! However, this citrus aroma also smells wonderful in the shea butter melt and pour soap base. We also added lotion from scratch and a body spray, using odor eliminator.

What Does Magic Potion Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a magical aromatic blend of Japanese grapefruit and mandarin, full bodied middle notes of Georgia peach, purple plums, Valencia grapes, and soft rose petals; sitting on a wonderful base note of Nubian musk.

How Do Our Customers Use Magic Potion Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

Homemade room scenting recipes can be created using this fruit blend fragrance oil. Both potpourri and incense products can be created using a concentration of 50% for the fragrance oil. Fragrance your homemade cleaning products with up to 5% of Magic Potion scent. Sachet bead and smelly jelly products that use this fragrance oil will maintain a nice, strong scent.

Furthermore, this sweet fragrance oil can be used to create uniquely scented candles that smell fruity and irresistible. These candles that are made of either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax are able to include up to 10% of this fragrance oil safely. Joy wax and wow wax will both amazing scented candles with this sweet grapefruit fragrance oil. Soy wax candles using this scent will maintain strong hot throw and an awesome cold throw. If you want to add colorant to your candles or wax tarts recipe, then we suggest using either five drops of purple liquid candle dye or a small amount of shredded purple color blocks in an amount you prefer per four pounds of wax. Just remember not to use any crayons for coloring your candles as they will clog your wick.

How Do Our Customers Use Magic Potion Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Beautiful bath and body creations can be made by our customers using Magic Potion fragrance oil. Shower gels, bath oil recipes, and other bath products can include a maximum of 5% of this strong fragrance oil. Body products like homemade lotion, scented body creams, and perfume oils can also use up to 5% scent.

Further, this delicious fragrance oil can be used to create amazing soaps through a variety of different methods. One of these methods is cold process and our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this fragrance oil is great for this method. A cold process soap batch that contains this fragrance oil will have no acceleration and no separation. While there is some initial separation, the fragrance should reabsorb into the bars during the curing process. The final soaps will have an amazing scent and will discolor to a beige hue. If you are unsure what to use to color your bath and body products, then we would suggest using purple soap colorant in an amount that you are satisfied with. Remember not to use candle dye in body products as they may dye the skin.

Magic Potion Fragrance Oil Bath Cookies Recipe

If you happen to be looking for a creative craft for kids that smells fantastic, then you may want to take a peak at our Monster Bath Cookies Recipe. Not only is this project a perfect and simple kids craft, but these little monsters are a great way to make bath time fun!

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