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Snowman Balls Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Snowman Balls Fragrance OilSnowman Balls Fragrance Oil  – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Snowman Balls Fragrance Oil is a sexy winter time scent created by Natures Garden. This aroma is a blend of sensual, spicy, minty, bubbly, and fruity scents that together create a perfect fragrance oil for combating the wintertime blues. This fragrance oil is a is a delicious and interesting change to the more typical winter, pine tree aroma. We hope that you enjoy this scent and have a great winter!

What Does Snowman Balls Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a provocative, racey new approach to preventing the winter time blues.  A FUN fragrance, that is sure to bring smiles to the faces of many sad people!  Let’s face it, you could never have a snowman without first starting with snowballs.
While we were creating this fragrance, many thoughts came to mind, “Why are all snowmen created with obesity problems?”  While all snowmen are created with obvious weight issues, they seem to have very high self-esteems; wearing nothing more than a crocheted scarf and a felt hat. We thought, “If snowmen are going to bare all in public, perhaps these snowmen should be constructed in a more fashionable, sexy, muscular manner”.  Society stresses that women need to be “Skinny Minis” in order to be accepted, so to bring light to the unfair stereotypes placed on human females, we thought we’d symbolize these crazy societal norms with the male snowman race. Plus, don’t forget that Frosty was one magical dude!  If you’re going to be a male snowman, you need to start stepping up your game!  We want to start seeing sexy, magical snowmen in the yards of America!

Many thoughts went into creating our Snowman Balls fragrance, and we think you will be quite inspired by its overall complexity!  Snowman balls fragrance is a sexy, spicy blend of peppercorns, nutmeg, and fresh clove; embodied with notes of elderberries, blackberries, plums, and fresh green oakmoss; with magical, effervescent top notes of carbonated fizzy pop and just a hint of cool mint.   NG Original Scent!

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

All kinds of bath and body products can be created using this winter fragrance. Bath oils, lotions, perfumes, bath gels, soaps, and other related products can be scented with a fragrance concentration of 5%. Further, our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that this fragrance oil is great for this kind of soaping. A batch that uses this scent has no ricing, no separation, and no acceleration. The final product will have a very light beige color in soap and the bars will have a very strong scent. We suggest that you use blue soap colorant in products that use this scent. Just remember that you should never use any candle dyes in any of your body products.

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

Room scenting products can be created with this fragrance oil. Potpourri and incense can both use up to 50% fragrance. Homemade cleaning products can be created with 5% of this scent. Also, aroma beads will retain a nice and strong scent for this fragrance oil. Furthermore, up to 10% of this fragrance oil can be used to create wax based room scenting products that are made of either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax. Joy wax and wow wax will both perform perfectly for this scent and soy wax will have a nice and strong aroma for this fragrance. We suggest using either one drop of blue liquid candle dye or a small amount of a shredded blue color block for products with this scent.

Snowman Balls Fragrance Oil Play Dough Recipe
Finally, this Scented Play Dough Recipe is an easy way to make this kids toy more fun by scenting all the different colors. Not only is this a great and creative way to enhance your child’s play dough, but this super simple craft will smell great too! We hope that your enjoy this idea and feel free to swap fragrance oils for certain colors if you wish.

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