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Pumpkin Roll Fragrance

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Pumpkin Roll is an amazing dessert generally reserved for Fall time. The whole season is a big ol’ pumpkin party. This delicious treat is made using pumpkin, cinnamon, cloves, and sugar, then covered in a mix of cream cheese, vanilla, and sugar before being rolled into the shape that gives it its name. The Pumpkin Roll is also the name of an annual class prank played by seniors of Chagrin Falls High School (Ohio) in which they dump pumpkins down Grove Hill (the steepest part of Main Street) and it has evolved to include students sledding down the hill after their pumpkins. This has been an annual tradition since 1969. I personally prefer delicious pumpkin dessert to potentially dangerous pumpkin-related high jinks.

What Does Pumpkin Roll Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Comfort food at its best: sweet sugar pumpkin puree spiced with hints of cinnamon, and nutmeg layered onto a warm, sweet-butter crust, drizzled with maple and honey. Yummy!

Top Notes: Sugar Pumpkin, Orange, Sweet Butter
Mid Notes: Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Maple
Base Notes: Vanilla

How Do Our Customers Use Pumpkin Roll Fragrance Oil?

Candles! This sumptuous 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 for this fall fragrance in vegetable waxes and paraffin wax is 10%. Our coloring suggestions for candles are to use 5 drops orange plus 1 drop brown liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax or shred an ample amount of orange and brown color block into your melted wax. Never color candles with crayons; it will clog the wick!

Room scents! This freshly-baked fragrance comes across nice and strong in aroma beads and its maximum recommended usage percentage in incense and potpourri is 50%.

Soaps! This spicy, sweet scent performs well in bath and body products and its maximum usage percentage in bath oils, bath gels, and soaps is 5%. Our cold process soap testing found that this mouth-watering aroma had a perfect pour in CP soap: no acceleration, no ricing, no separation, and strong scent retention after cure. It did, however, discolor to a tan color. This is possibly due to the fragrance’s 2.6% vanillin content. Vanillin may discolor bath and body products to varying shades of brown; the higher the vanillin content, the darker the discoloration. To combat discoloration due to vanilla, try Vanilla White Color Stabilizer. Remember, you are responsible for the results in your finished products. Our coloring suggestions for bath and body products are to use orange and brown soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Never color bath and body products with candle dye or they will end up coloring you!

We’ve also got this cute recipe for Pumpkin Puke Soap Jelly– perfect for kids and just in time for Halloween! There is no lye involved- so older kids could definitely help with the measuring and mixing of ingredients: melt and pour soap, optiphen, soap colorant, and fragrance– just be sure to be careful not to ingest fragrance- no matter how good it smells! Kids of all ages can help decorate the outside of the jars that will hold the soap. You can make them look like jack-o-lanterns in the picture included with the recipe, or any other fun. spooky Halloween decoration you can imagine!

Body products! This autumn aroma performs perfectly in perfumes and its maximum usage percentage in body sprays and lotions is 5%.

Cleaning products (not for your body)! The maximum usage percentage for this seasonal scent in cleaning products is 5%.

Check out our Unscented Bases for an easy way to create a variety of products using this delicious dessert scent– just be sure to follow the guidelines above!


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