White Chocolate Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight
White Chocolate Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a creamy, decadent white chocolate scent that is simply mouthwatering. It’s difficult to resist the allure of rich white chocolate! Did you know? White chocolate, while being a chocolate derivative, is not actually chocolate in the strict sense. White chocolate contains no cocoa solids, which are the chocolate brown particles left behind after cocoa butter is extracted from cacao. Despite this difference, White Chocolate is still a wildly popular confectionery treat and makes for a wonderful fragrance oil!
What Does White Chocolate Fragrance Oil Smell Like?
White Chocolate Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a delightfully rich true-to-name fragrance that bears the aroma of white chocolate. This scent is comprised of creamy cocoa butter, marshmallow, meringue, white chocolate, and vanilla beans.
How Do Our Customers Use White Chocolate Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?
White Chocolate Fragrance Oil will give your bath and body products a luxurious sugary appeal. Gels, bath bombs, and bath oils were found to do well when the maximum recommendation of 5% fragrance oil is added. Create a sweet-tooth satisfying product line of any kind with White Chocolate Fragrance Oil. Handmade perfumes perform well with this vanilla fragrance when a maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used. Homemade lotions can also be created using this scent as up to 5% of your total recipe.
Soap makers can use 5% fragrance oil in HP soap, melt and pour, or CP soap recipes. Our cold process soap testing results show that soaps made with this scent discolor to a milk chocolate color! There was no ricing, no separation, and no acceleration. Cured soap had a strong scent retention. We find that the discoloration of soaps with this scent accurately represents the fragrance, and therefore we do not recommend a colorant. A contributing factor to the discoloration of soaps made with this fragrance is the 4.2% Vanillin content of this fragrance oil. Vanallin contributes heavily to the discoloration of soap, but incorporating Vanilla White Color Stabilizer may help reduce the effects of this discoloration. If you do wish to color your soaps, you may use liquid soap dye in the amount of your choosing.
How Do Our Customers Use White Chocolate Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?
White Chocolate Fragrance Oil is a smooth, warming scent when used in room scenting products. Those creating homemade air fresheners can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance oil in their projects. You can use this sweet fragrance oil in incense and smelly jelly recipes. This fragrance oil was also found to create strongly scented aroma beads. Homemade cleaning recipes can also be created using a maximum of 5%.
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. We find that the natural color of our waxes represents this aroma well, therefore we do not recommend a colorant. If you do wish to color your candles, you may use a small amount of liquid soap dye or shredded color blocks. Do not use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.