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Mango Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

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From the taste to the scent, from the skin to the juice, there is nothing better than a fresh, ripe tropical fruit.  Mango Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden fully embodies the aroma of a ripe, sliced mango that is ready for you to enjoy!  Indulge in this juicy tropical delicacy without ever leaving the comfort of your own home (although, let’s face it, tropical weather would be pretty nice right about now!).  The mango is native to South Asia, but has become one of the most cultivated tropical fruits in existence due to it’s flavorful flesh and fragrant juice.  Just as loved as the mango itself is Mango Fragrance Oil!  A valued customer from Southern Illinois writes “This is one scent I really loved pouring with my Soy wax. Very crisp, clean scent.”  From washes to wax, burners to soap-bars, customers love to use Mango Fragrance Oil.

What Does Mango Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Mango Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden fully encompasses the delectable, juicy fragrance of a ripe, sliced mango.  This tropical scent is sure to turn heads!

How Do Our Customers Use Mango Fragrance Oil?

Mango Fragrance Oil can sweep you away to a tropical vacation when used in room scenting products.  Potpourri, incense, and air fresheners can be made with a maximum recommended level of 50% fragrance oil.  This fragrance also creates a nice strong scent in aroma beads. For those making homemade candles and wax tarts, this fragrance performs perfectly in Joy Wax and Wow Wax.  Mango Fragrance Oil also does well in Soy wax.  The recommended maximum usage for this tropical fragrance oil is 10% when used with vegetable wax or paraffin wax.  We suggest using 5 drops of orange and 2 drops of yellow liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax.  You can also shred a small amount of yellow and orange color blocks into your melted wax.  Never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

Enjoy a relaxing island bath with this tropical scent.  Bath gels, oils, and bath bombs have been shown to perform well with 5% of fragrance added.  Soap makers can use up to 5% fragrance oil in cold process soap or melt and pour soap bases.  Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results show us that soaps made with this fragrance had a good scent retention and did not discolor!  There was no acceleration, and slight ricing.  The soap did separate but reabsorbed.  Overall, the finished soap was beautiful!  If you wish to color your soap, we recommend using orange and yellow soap colorant in the amount of your liking.  Remember never to use candle dye in bath and body products as candle dyes are not body safe.

Mango Fragrance Oil can be used to create mouthwatering, juicy products of all kinds.  Homemade perfumes perform perfectly when your recipe includes up to 5% fragrance oil.  Lotions pair nicely with this scent, which can be used at a maximum of 5% fragrance oil.  Customers also create homemade cleaning products which can incorporate a maximum of 5% fragrance oil.

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