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Rosemary Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

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Rosemary Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a cool, crisp scent of rosemary mixed with herbaceous minty notes.  Did you know the name rosemary comes from the Latin word for “dew” (ros) and “sea” (marinus), or “dew of the sea.”  The leaves of the rosemary plant are used in traditional Italian cuisine.  They have a bitter taste which compliments cooked foods.  This versatile plant also has medicinal uses as well. Rosemary oil has a number of phytochemicals and antioxidants.  Rosemary essential oil is used to scent perfumes, candles, incense, shampoos, and cleaning products.  We suggest trying this scent in any of your scented products to create a product line with a cooling appeal!

What Does Rosemary Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Rosemary Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is an herbaceous, soothing blend of notes.  High levels of essential oil of rosemary give a very genuine aroma to this blend, while camphoraceous eucalyptus notes, coriander, and rosemary finish the aromatic adventure.

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

First, a crisp, calming environment is one of the most inviting aspects of any space, and can be achieved with Rosemary Fragrance Oil.  Room scenters can incorporate this fragrance oil up to 50% in scenting recipes. This includes Smelly Jelly air fresheners and room sprays.  Aroma beads can also create a cooling air freshener.  Additionally, create herbal scented incense or reed diffusers.

Next, vegetable and paraffin wax candles and tarts perform wonderfully when this fragrance is used!  The recommended maximum usage is up to 10%.  Also, this fragrance oil performs perfectly in Joy Wax, Pillar of Bliss Wax, and Wow Wax.  In addition, it will perform well in natural soy wax.  If you want to add a little color to your candles, we recommend 4 drops of green dye and one drop of brown liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax.  Alternatively, you could shred a small amount of a red color block into your melted wax.  Remember, never use crayons to color your wax as they will clog your wick.

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

With Rosemary Fragrance Oil, bath and body products are incredibly soothing.  We found bath gels, bath bombs, and bath oils to perform well with up to 5% of this fragrance oil added.  Our customers can incorporate Rosemary Fragrance Oil into a wide variety of products.  Begin by creating attention grabbing recipes by incorporating up to 5% in your perfume and body spray recipes!  Customers also make their own lotions and household cleaning supplies with a maximum of 5% fragrance oil.

Finally, customers making soap can use up to 5% in cold process soaps or melt and pour soap recipes.  Natures Garden’s Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this cool smelling fragrance causes slight acceleration.  We also showed no ricing or separation.  In addition, we found the cured soap did not discolor and also had a strong scent retention.  Those wishing to color their soap, we recommend using green liquid soap dye in the amount you desire.  We do not suggest using candle dye in your bath and body products as it is not body safe!

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