How to use Fragrance Oil

Looking to purchase our high quality fragrance oils for personal use? Here are a few common applications for fragrance oils:

    Diffusers (Electric and Reed)
    Room and Linen Sprays
    Massage Oil
    Soap making
    Wax melts
    Potpourri
    Perfumes

Electric Diffusers and Reed Diffusers: Mix a ratio of 80% of our Diffuser Carrier Oil and 20% of your desired Fragrance Oil and lightly shake to mix. It is now ready for immediate use.

Room and Linen Sprays: Mix a max ratio of 82% of our Linen/Room Spray Base and a max ratio of 18% of your desired fragrance in a spray bottle. Lightly shake to blend. This the mix can be used immediately.

Massage Oil: Fragrance oils can be used to make your own natural massage oil. Simply add a few drops of fragrance oil to a carrier oil such as jojoba oil and apply to the skin as desired.

Soapmaking: Our fragrance oils can be used at 2-3% when used for soapmaking (olive oil, shea butter, goat butter, coconut etc).

Wax Melts: Consider using an unscented wax melt so the scent of your added oil can shine through. You also have the option to choose a wax melt that complements the fragrance you intend to add. Start by adding one drop of fragrance oil to your chosen wax melt. As your wax melts in the wax/candle warmer, the oils will blend together and gradually permeate through your room.

Potpourri: Place a few drops of fragrance on potpourri to the scent levels of your desire. Over time potpourri loses it once strong scent and can be brought back to life with fragrance oils.

Are fragrance oils the same as essential oils?
Though they are similar, fragrance oils and essential oils are not the same and should not be categorized as such.
Unlike fragrance oils, essential oils are all-natural products extracted from plants, fruits, and botanicals and are more delicate with specific uses.
Fragrance oils by definition are not, and will never be, fully natural.

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