Citrine Premium Fragrance Oil
Citrine Premium Fragrance Oil
Bergamot, Lavender, Green Tea
Golden hour sunbeams, skin still warm from a day well spent. Feet up, lemonade in hand, this is your personal slice of summertime bliss. It’s that sweet spot between carefree and cozy, the lazy kind of happy you only find in July.
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Fragrance Notes
Head:
Bergamot, Lemon
Heart:
Lavender, Geranium
Base:
Green Tea, Sage, Musk
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Maker Tips
Name Ideas
Summer Fling, Daydreamer, Endless Summer, Sweet Citrus, Golden Hour
Color Suggestions
Yellow, Peach, Lime Green, Pink
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Safety & Compliance
IFRA & SDSUsage
Candle Wax: 6-10%
Soap: 42%
Lotion: 5%
Room Scent: 77%
Properties
Vanillin: 0%
Phthalate Free: Yes
Prop 65 Compliant: Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended usage rate for fragrance oils in candle making?
The recommended usage rate can vary depending on the wax type and the desired scent strength, but a general guideline is to use 1 ounce of fragrance oil per pound of wax. Always conduct a small test batch to ensure the desired outcome.
What is the shelf life of your fragrance oils?
Our fragrance oils have a shelf life of approximately 1-2 years when stored in a cool, dark place. Keeping the bottle tightly sealed when not in use will help preserve its quality.
Can I mix different fragrance oils to create my own scent?
Yes, you can mix different fragrance oils to create custom scents. We recommend mixing small amounts first to test the compatibility and strength of the combined scents.
Why does my candle not smell as strong as I expected?
Several factors can affect the scent throw of a candle, including the type of wax used, the amount of fragrance oil, and the curing time. Ensuring you use the correct percentage of fragrance oil and allowing your candle to cure for the recommended time period can improve scent throw.
Can these oils be used in both soy and paraffin wax candles?
Our fragrance oils are compatible with a wide range of waxes, including soy, paraffin, coconut, and beeswax. We always recommend conducting a small test to ensure the oil performs well with your specific wax blend.