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Surprising Scent

By Ngscents @ngscents

Surprising ScentSand Castles Fragrance Oil- Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Sand creations have been in existence for a long time.  Rumor has it the Egyptians recreated the pyramids and other shapes in the sand.  In the 14th century a poet named Balaram Das made the first know sand castle that was of a devotional theme.  In 1897 a man by the name Philip McCord created an amazing replica of a woman and her baby.  A creation so stunning  that it sparked the fascination known as sand sculptures.  Today, there are contests all over the country for the best, most creative sand sculptures.  And, just like the creativity and wonder that sand sculptors provide, sand castles fragrance oil will leave you breathless.  This surprising scent is full of wonder and is truly a work of art.  In fact, with Sand castles scent, people will awe in the beauty of your homemade masterpiece.  This surprising scent is the peacefulness of the beach amazingly captured with unique notes.  According to our customers, this fragrance is wonderfully stunning and amazing in products too.

What does Sand Castles Fragrance Oil smell like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a secret unique combination of rich fruity aromas with herbal base tones and a slight touch of citrus. An NG Original Fragrance!

How do our customers use Sand Castles Fragrance Oil?

For candle crafters and home scenters; this surprising scent is used in Joy wax, WOW wax, Gel wax, Pillar of Bliss wax, and Soy wax.  Sand Castles Fragrance Oil has a very strong scent throw that seems to last forever!  As for other home scenting ideas; this fragrance oil has been used to make sachet beads, smelly jellies, air fresheners, and also works fabulously well in electric oil burners.

On the bath and body end of products, the usage rate for this surprising scent is 5%. And, when it comes to homemade bath and body products, Sand Castles Fragrance Oil is highly recommended.  This unique scent is used to make: lotions, bath bombs, body sprays, body butters, body creams, sugar scrubs, and M&P soaps. Unfortunately, for those of you that are cold process soapers, this scent is not suggested for cold process soaping.


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