Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil – Fragrance Oil Spotlight
Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a delightfully tart, juicy fragrance that works perfectly in any application! Customers rave about the blend of bright, rich berries with crisp florals and soft woods. This scent is so fruity, you may want to try a taste (although we do not recommend it)! A valued customer from Tooele, UT writes, “A friend ordered this and gave me an ounce to try and OMG it smells like something you wanna eat or drink. So fruity! Made soy wax tarts & just 1 small cube scented my entire upstairs & I have never had any scent do that before. Can’t wait to make bath and body products with this. So, so good! If you like fruity scents you will love this one.” Give this powerfully poignant fragrance a try today!
What Does Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil Smell Like?
Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a delicious-smelling fruity fragrance that will make your mouth water! Notes of tart wild elderberries and huckleberries combine with the sweet nectar of peach and apricot. A floral woody heart of violet and white florals are wrapped in a sandalwood base to balance out this scent.
How Do Our Customers Use Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?
First, the luscious, juicy scent of our Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil creates unmatched bath and body products! Bath bombs, gels, and oils perform nicely when the maximum recommendation of 5% fragrance oil is added. You can use Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil to add some juice to any product in your line! Our testing show handmade perfumes perform well with this fragrance when a maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used. Homemade lotions can be created using this 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%.
Soapmakers 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 performs nicely in soap! There was no acceleration, ricing, or separation. Additionally, cured soap did not discolor and maintained a very strong scent retention. Those wishing to color their bath and body products, you may use purple and red liquid soap dye in the amount that satisfies you. Remember, never use candle dye in any of your bath and body products as they are not body safe.
How Do Our Customers Use Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?
Wild Elderberry Fragrance Oil is a fruity scent with a balanced side, making it a wonderful choice for your room scenting creations! Those creating homemade air fresheners can incorporate this fragrance oil up to 50% of in their projects. You can use this juicy scent in incense and smelly jelly recipes. This fragrance oil was also found to create strongly scented aroma beads.
Finally, your 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 3 drops of purple and 2 drops of red liquid candle dye. Also, you can also shred a small amount of purple and red color blocks into your melted wax. Although, you should not use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.