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Paradise Reef Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Paradise Reef Fragrance OilParadise Reef Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Paradise Reef Fragrance Oil is a sweet sea fragrance oil by Natures Garden. An aroma that is a beautiful combination of sweet fruit and floral elements. It is the scent of a fresh ocean breeze that creates a perfect summer vacation fragrance! You will be pleasantly surprised with this one!  For many, it quickly became a bestseller.  Take it from one of our fabulous customer stating, “This FO is surprisingly great! I really don’t like florals, but it’s balanced with water/fruit notes. I made CP soap and re-named it Sea Breeze. I took it to a show and it was my best seller! I sold out in under an hour! I didn’t expect it at all.”  Whether it’s in candles or soap, you will find this tropical scent very refreshing.

What Does Paradise Reef Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Let’s get away and go deep-sea diving at Paradise Reef.  A popular vacation get away place.  Paradise Reef fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a sparkling fragrance with saltwater and fresh air notes.  An aroma that begins with notes of nectarine, bird of paradise,  and water lily,  followed by middle notes of passion flower, orchid, and hyacinth.  A well-rounded fragrance empowered by fresh air and saltwater notes.  An NG Original fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Use Paradise Reef Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Products?

First of all, you can create your own bath and body products with this lovely salt water fragrance oil. Your bath recipes can include up to 5% Paradise Reef Fragrance Oil. Nature’s Garden suggests trying this fragrance oil in one of our unscented bases.  Also, you can create bath gels, bath oils, lotions, perfumes, and other types of bath and body products.

In addition, you can create your own handmade soap.  Soapmakers can create melt and pour, hot process soap and cp soap. In fact, our team has tested this fragrance for you and created a video showing the results, so you can see exactly how it performs. Natures Garden’s Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this aroma does wonderfully. A soap batch containing this fragrance oil showed no acceleration, no ricing, and no separation. Further, the final products will retain a strong scent after cure. Also, the bars will not have any discoloration. If you are thinking about adding color to your bath and body products we can help you choose a colorant shade. Our suggestion is using red and orange liquid soap dye in the amounts that you prefer. However, when choosing a colorant always remember to never use candle dye in your soaps.

How Do Our Customers Use Paradise Reef Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Products?

Next, homemade room scenting products can be made by our customers with this sweet ocean fragrance oil. Potpourri and incense can both include the maximum fragrance oil concentration of 50% for their formulation. Scented cleaning products can also be made using a maximum of 5% for this scent. Additionally, we found this scent will be nice and strong in aroma bead products.

Scented candles and other wax products are room scents that can use this fragrance oil. They can include up to 10% of this fragrance. Whether you are using our Joy Wax or one of our natures soy waxes or palm waxes, this fragrance has a great scent throw. When coloring room scenting recipes, we like to suggest that you use either four drops of orange liquid candle dye along with one drop of red liquid candle dye per four pounds of your wax or a small amount of shredded red color block and orange color block into your melted wax. Although we do not suggest the use of crayons as a substitute for coloring your candles, as they have been known to clog wicks.

We hope that you will enjoy this amazing summer scent in your products!

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