How do I decide how much Crafter’s Choice Essential Oil Natural Blend to use in a formula?
- Check the recommended amount in the application it is being used.
- Check the recommended amount for maximum skin use.
- Check the maximum amount that can be used for the packaging you are using.
- The lowest of numbers 1 - 3 will be the maximum amount of fragrance you can use.
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Let's look at an example for producing a container candle with IGI 4633 Wax and Crafter’s Choice Vanilla Cream Fragrance:
- Fragrance in 4633 Wax (Application): 1-8%
- Fragrance Vanilla Cream Recommended Max for Skin Contact: 100%
- Fragrance in Glass Jar Packaging: 100%
- Maximum Fragrance for Formula: 8% (lowest of 1-3)
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Let's look at another example for producing lotion using the Crafter’s Choice Goats Milk Lotion Base and Crafter’s Choice Angel Food Cake Fragrance Oil:
- Fragrance in Goats Milk Lotion (Application): 5%
- Fragrance Angel Food Cake Recommended Max for Skin Contact: 2.8%
- Fragrance in PET Plastic Bottle: 5%
- Maximum Fragrance for Formula: 2.8% (lowest of 1-3)
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How do I list a fragrance oil on my ingredient label?
The appropriate ingredient or INCI listing for all fragrance oils is: fragrance oil.
My fragrance thinned my lotion. Is there anything I can do to thicken it?
Some essential oil natural blends will thin lotions. If this happens you can add 0.25-1% of melted stearic acid to your formula. This will thicken the soap nicely.
My fragrance thinned my shower gel. Is there anything I can do to thicken it?
Try adding less scent in another batch. You also try adding 5-10% Crafter’s Choice Bubble Wash Concentrate. Make sure you test each fragrance because some fragrances actually thicken shower gels into a paste.
Can I use water soluble fragrance oils in candles?
Under no circumstances should you use water soluble fragrances in candles. It will create a dangerous burn and should never be done.
My fragrance oil clouded my glitter gel base. Why did this happen?
Most fragrance oils will cloud body glitter gel. This is because body glitter gel is mostly water and polymer. This combination plus the addition of fragrance oil causes the gel to cloud.
Is there any fragrance oil that will not cloud a clear water base?
Water soluble fragrances are formulated to easily incorporate into water based linen sprays and water based foaming hand soaps.
I am making foaming hand soap. What fragrances can I use that will totally mix?
Water soluble fragrance oils mix well. If you want to use a traditional fragrance oil modify it first with Crafter’s Choice Fragrance Oil Modifier. This will allow the fragrance oil to totally incorporate into the foaming hand soap while staying clear. Note: If the modified fragrance oil wants to float, heat the base slightly and it will clear upon standing.
I am making cold process soap, when do I add the fragrance oil?
Most soap makers add fragrance at trace.
How do I know if a fragrance oil will cause my cold process soap to seize?
The vast majority of our fragrances will not cause cp soap to seize. As with any new fragrance, make your soap and take it to trace. Remove a small amount of soap from the main batch and test the fragrance.
Is there anything I can do to the fragrance to prevent cp soap seize?
Try heating the oil to 110º F before adding it to soap batch. Avoid using a stick blender with new and/or temperamental fragrance oils.
I am making lotions, when do I add the fragrance oil?
When making lotions, add the fragrance oil to the oil portion of your formula. You may also add it after the emulsification of oils with water.
I am making shower gel, when do I add the fragrance oil?
When making shower gel, add the fragrance just before adding color and pouring into bottles.
I am making candles, when do I add the fragrance oil?
When making candles, add the fragrance just prior to pouring the wax. Note that adding the fragrance will lower your wax temperatures. You may need to reheat the base to the recommended pour temperature.
My base is 150º F and my fragrance has a flashpoint of 135º F. Can I use a fragrance oil that has a lower flashpoint than my base?
You can use fragrances with lower flashpoints. Upon blending, you may find that some of the top notes dissipate into the air. This is okay because the fragrance has been formulated to take this into account.
I ordered a fragrance and it smells like chemicals. How will this ever smell good in a product?
Wholesale Supplies Plus only sells concentrated oils and this concentration is likely what you are smelling. If you sniff the fragrance out of the bottle you are going to sometimes get a headache and at other times get an “off base smell”. The fragrance is formulated to aromatically perform in a product. This base smell will go away.
To test, make a small test product. You will find many scents really comes alive and become more dynamic compared to smelling them out of the bottle. More often than not, you will not be disappointed with Crafter’s Choice Fragrance Oils!
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