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Natural Rose Vanilla Cedarwood Fragrance Oil
FO-NAT-RS-VNLA-CDRWD-30ML
Our All Natural Rose Vanilla Cedarwood Fragrance Oil is an elegant and sophisticated scent that we love! Top notes of Green Clover Leaf blend with heart notes of Rose Maroc and Bois de Rose, along with a base of Sweet Vanilla and Cedarwood to produce a vibrant aroma that is full of depth and beauty.
All Natural Fragrance Oils are plant-based aromatics that are produced using pure essential oils and aromatic isolates derived solely from natural, raw botanical sources. All oils can therefore be certified as being free of synthetic ingredients.
Common Uses For Fragrance Oils Include:
- Melt & Pour Soap
- Cold Process Soap
- Glycerin Soap
- Candle
- Bath Bombs
- Bath Products
- Skin Care Products
- Hair Care Products
- Home Cleaning Products
- Incense
- Potpourri
Technical Information:
- INCI: Fragrance (Parfum)
- Flashpoint: 100°C / 212°F
- Specific Gravity: 1.1160 - 1.1560
- Refractive Index: 1.4455 - 1.4505
- Vanillin Content: 1-5%
- This Fragrance Oil is Paraben and Phthalate Free
Fragrance Oil Notes:
- Top Notes: Green Clover Leaf
- Middle/Heart Notes: Rose Maroc, Bois De Rose
- Base Notes: Sweet Vanilla, Cedarwood
Behaviour in Cold Process Soap:
- Consistency Change: None
- Colour Change: Darkens Uncoloured Soap
- Additional Notes: In Cold Process Soap we recommend using fragrances at a lower soap making temperature, approximately 110°F, and adding the fragrance at a light trace. We test our fragrance oils using a soap formula that does not trace quickly at a soap making temperature of 110°F. As soap formulas can vary, we recommend customers do their own small test batch to ensure the fragrance performs well in their own formula.
The amount of usage will differ based on the appropriate scent level for the specific product being produced. For additional details regarding the maximum safe usage level, refer to the IFRA in Documents. However, determining the actual usage should be based on the desired fragrance strength and the product's capacity to hold the fragrance.