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Pumpkin Cheesecake Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Pumpkins are very popular this time of year. Not only do the orange gourds make beautiful decorations, but they also make some delicious desserts. We’ve already covered Pumpkin Eggnog and Pumpkin Roll, but now we’re going to talk about mouth-watering Pumpkin Cheesecake. Cheesecake itself is already very nice, but add some pumpkin puree and extra spice, and voila! You’ve got a sensational seasonal treat. It can be described as a mix between cheesecake and pumpkin pie. It’s even a popular seasonal flavor of ice cream- a triple threat: pumpkin pie, cheesecake, and ice cream! Regardless of how you choose to eat it- we can all agree that it smells delicious.

What Does Pumpkin Cheesecake Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

The incredible aroma of cardamom, ground cinnamon, Vermont maple, pumpkin puree, carrot, whipped cream, rum, cream cheese, caramelized sugar, and French vanilla which is all blended to true perfection.

How Do Our Customers Use Pumpkin Cheesecake Fragrance Oil?

Candles! This bakery scent 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 delicious aroma in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our coloring suggestions for candles are to use 2 drops orange plus a small amount of brown liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax or shred an ample amount of orange and a small amount of brown color block into your melted wax. Never use crayons to color your candles; it will clog the wick!

Room scents! This fall fragrance 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 sweet, spicy scent in bath oils, bath gels, and soap is 0.7%. Our cold process soap-testing found that this mouth-watering pumpkin fragrance performed perfectly in CP soap with no acceleration, no ricing, no separation, and good scent retention. It did, however, discolor to a light beige color. Almost the color of cheesecake! Check out the soap-testing video or fragrance oil page to see a picture of the discoloration result. Discoloration is likely due to the high vanillin content of the fragrance: 8%. You can combat discoloration due to vanilla with our Vanilla White Color Stabilizer. But remember- you are responsible for the results in your finished products. Our coloring suggestions for bath and body products made with this delicious dessert scent are to use orange and brown soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. You can also try natural soap colorants– but pay close attention to the information on their corresponding pages- some colorants are affected differently by different soapmaking processes.

Body products (outside of the bath)! This pumpkin scent performed perfectly in perfumes and its maximum recommended usage percentage in lotions and body sprays is 0.7%.

Cleaning products! The maximum recommended usage percentage for this appetizing autumn aroma in cleaning products is 0.7%.

Check out our Unscented Bases for an easy way to create the products listed above using this fantastic fall fragrance- just be sure not to exceed the maximum recommended usage percentage!


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