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Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil

By Ngscents @ngscents

Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance OilTobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight

Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a unique blend of fragrance notes that creates a delightfully smooth aroma.  Inspired by the popular Tobacco Caramel fragrance, this scent includes a wide range of sweet, citrus, and earthy notes to deliver a diverse and adaptable scent.  No matter the application, this scent is sure to please!  A valued customer from Marion, IN uses this scent while making soap and writes “This scent is amazing! Lots of time to do swirls. I made cold process soap and used the 24K gold mica, activated charcoal with the fun soap colors brown oxide in a hanger swirl. Looks great and smells so good! Love this scent!”  Try Tobacco Caramel Fragrance Oil in all of your scented products!

What Does Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a unique blend of fragrance notes beginning with top notes of mandarin orange and tarragon.  Middle notes include rose, honey, and osmanthus.  A base of caramel, amber, and musk and rounded off with hints of patchouli for an earthy aromatic finish.

How Do Our Customers Use Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

If you’re looking for a unique scent to create enticing bath and body products, look no further than Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil.  First, homemade gels and bath oils perform nicely when the maximum recommendation of 5% fragrance oil is added.  Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil is a versatile scent that performs nicely in a wide array of scented products.  For example, handmade perfumes perform well with this fragrance when a maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used.  In addition, homemade lotions can be created using Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil.  We recommend lotion recipes use no more than 5% fragrance oil.  Homemade cleaning recipes can also be created using a maximum of 5%.

Soap crafters can use 5% fragrance oil in hot process soap, melt and pour soap, or cold process soap recipes.  Our cold process soap testing results show that this fragrance oil causes slight acceleration.  There was no ricing, no discoloration, and no separation.  Cured soap had a good scent retention!  If you wish to color your soap, we recommend using green soap dye in the amount that satisfies you.  Remember not to use candle dye in any of your bath and body products as they are not body safe.

How Do Our Customers Use Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

Tobacco Caramel Type Fragrance Oil can be used to create distinct, luxurious room scenting products.  Those creating homemade air fresheners can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance oil in their projects.  You can use this one-of-a-kind fragrance oil in incense and smelly jelly recipes.  This fragrance oil was also found to create strongly scented aroma beads.

Also, candles and wax tarts can be made using up to 10% fragrance with vegetable and paraffin wax.  It does nicely in Joy Wax, Wow Wax, and even Pillar of Bliss.  If you wish to color your candles, we recommend using 4 drops of green plus 1 drop of brown liquid candle dye.  You can also shred a small amount of green and brown color blocks into your melted wax.  However, do not use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

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