International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Directions:
To Determine The Amount of Fragrance Oil Used In A Product:
The amount of fragrance that should be used in a formulation depends on three factors:
1) The maximum amount of scent the product base will accept .
2) The maximum IFRA skin safe level.
3) The amount of fragrance that smells good in your product.
You will look at these three maximum guidelines and use the LOWEST percentage.
For example: Desired smell is 5%, making MP soap is 3%, and the IFRA max use is 15%. You should not use more than 3% in your product. This 3% is the lowest of all of those numbers.
Maximum Product Base Guidelines:
MP Soap: 3%
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1 – 2%
Bath Salts, Fizziest & Tub Soaks: 5-10%
Candle Wax: 6-12% (see specific wax for exact levels)
To Determine The IFRA Guidelines:
IFRA is a self-regulating trade organization that together with the industry's scientific center RIFM (the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials), establishes usage safety standards for materials that comprise fragrance and essential oils. Each year IFRA updates their standards based on sound science.
Wholesale Supplies Plus updates IFRA documents annually so that customers can stay up-to-date with the latest science. If you find IFRA levels have changed for your formula, it is standard to take 2 years to update products in the market. You can find Wholesale Supplies Plus IFRA documents on the “documents” tab of this product page.
Additional Information:
Fragrance oils that contain vanilla or vanillin will change color. The color change can take days, weeks, or months and can vary from a light ivory to dark brown. Our Crafter’s Choice Vanilla Color Stabilizers and Crafter’s Choice Vanilla Color Neutralizer will prevent some products from changing color. Oils that are dark in color, contain floral notes or spices may in time naturally change color.
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Average Customer Rating: |
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(6 Reviews) |
Rachel • Nevada
Date Submitted: 04/09/2009
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"Scent is fine but discolors" |
COMMENTS:
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PRODUCT USED IN: Soap Products
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Lori • New Jersey
Date Submitted: 02/13/2009
I Recommend This Product!
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"great smell" |
COMMENTS: I think this smells just like its name. Great in M&P soaps
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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ashley • Mississippi
Date Submitted: 09/07/2007
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"okay!" |
COMMENTS: This scent is not bad, but it does not smell much like candy apples. I don't believe this fragrance will be your best seller.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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Wilma • Ohio
Date Submitted: 04/25/2006
I Recommend This Product!
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"GRRRRREAT!!!" |
COMMENTS: This one turned out to be a big favotite of everyone young and old. Used in lotions, sprays and soap. Can't wait to try it in other things.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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Tracy • Texas
Date Submitted: 01/17/2006
I Recommend This Product!
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"AWESOME!" |
COMMENTS: This stuff is AWESOME! One of my very favorites! It has a sweet, warm scent to it! Works well in all B&B products as well as M&P soaps!
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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Natural • Missouri
Date Submitted: 08/25/2005
I Recommend This Product!
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"Great Apple Scent" |
COMMENTS: I can smell the apple. Many apple scents are over powered with spice. This one smells like apple and it's strong.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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