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Aloha Orchid
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Regular price $11.01
A floral bouquet capturing the essence of blushed peony, orange blossom, rose petals, lily of the valley and white cyclamen.
Size: 4 fl oz
($2.75/oz)
A floral bouquet capturing the essence of blushed peony, orange blossom, rose petals, lily of the valley and white cyclamen.
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Overall rating: 3.7777777 / 5 from 18 reviews.

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Review topics: [scent, fragrance, oil, soap, stays, process].

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Smells so yummy!

"This FO smells fantastic! I love it in lotion. In CP soap, it does speed up a bit, so I've used it in layered soap by only adding it to each layer right before pouring. Scent retention is great."

Donna (5/5)

Amazing Fragrance but Pools

"The fragrance is amazing. It does smell like Aloha Orchid from Capri or The Smell of Spring from Aromatique. A few days after the candles set, the fragrance started pooling at the top. If any has any tips, let me know. We will have to find another brand as we cannot sell these."

Shirley (3/5)

Smells like fake coconut

"When I first smelled this product, I thought it smelled bad because I had smelled all the new scents I purchased before it. But nope. After giving my nose a rest, I went back. It smells like awful fake coconut. My entire family agrees."

Dawn (1/5)

Absolute best fragrance

"This is probably my favorite fragrance oil from WSP to date. I bought it earlier this year and made soap and even after several months, the scent is strong and hasn't changed too much aside from mellowing out a little. I do hot process so I didn't have to worry about ricing or acceleration and it works beautifully in scrubs and creams. It's one that I found myself using the soap scraps as potpourri after the cut! I saved a bar for myself and it was like a little slice of paradise in the shower. It's very floral but with a fruity twist so it keeps the scent from being too froofroo or powdery like other florals. I hope this one never discontinues because it's always going to be on my reorder list!"

Shannon (5/5)

Soap Misbehaved

"The soap accelerated extremely fast when I tried cold processing it! As soon as I poured the FO in the soft oils, it accelerated RAPIDLY. I was unable to stir. It became soap on a stick. I had to rebatch it and hot process, which turned out perfect."

Adrienne (2/5)

Whew riced & accelerated

"Smells wonder, however it riced and accelerated as lighting speed. I hardly got it in the mold. I expected acceleration but ricing too. . . it was so thick and hardly manageable."

Heidi (2/5)

Severe Ricing & Acceleration in CP Soap, Smells Gr

"Firstly, if you are using this in anything other than cold process soap, this scent is a winner. It is a tropical floral without being overly fruity, which was exactly what I was looking for. 5 stars for the actual smell. It's heavenly. Use it in a candle, a bath bomb, melt and pour, lotion, whatever, and you have a winner. It's strong but not overwhelming. Perfection, smell wise. As for how it behaved in CP soap. . . holy crow, this FO misbehaved terribly. This is the worst behaving oil I have ever used, and I have used too many to count. I read the reviews and knew about the acceleration, but I can usually handle accelerators just fine with proper precautions, design, and soaping cooler. One review mentioned ricing, but the manufacturer notes didn't, so I decided to give it a whirl with a single colored layered soap with mica lines, which accelerating fragrances work well for. If it had just accelerated, even badly, this would still be a five star fragrance because it has its utility in layered or single color soaps. But the ricing. . . . worst case of ricing I've ever come across. I even preheated the fragrance to my batter temp in an effort to reduce any ricing when I added it. I mixed my batter just to emuslion as well. This scent made absolutely *massive* clumps that took significant stick blending to incorporate, which does you no favors when it accelerates as severely as this does at baseline. Honestly, the ricing was the only thing that will keep me away from this scent moving forward. . . it was just too severe. It was almost impossible to do anything decent with the top as well, as it just set up too fast with all the stick blending required. Accelerating fragrances don't usually bother me, but it was the ricing combined with the acceleration will make me never come back to this scent, even if the batch I made with it sells well."

Alexa (3/5)

Mayday!

"Strong scent and very floral. I can deal with acceleration but Not ricing too! I worked in batches at room temp and Stirred in the fragrance by hand. Thinking I was preparing for acceleration. It riced so bad I had to blend more which made the batter so thick it was almost impossible to work with. Not a fan"

Tierra (2/5)

Aloha Orchid is Beautiful!

"What a beautiful scent! All I had to do is open it up and I was instantly in love. So femininely exotic! Floral, with a freshness - really lovely. It's the kind of fragrance that you find yourself just opening the bottle every now and then to get a wiff . . . . . I will learn from those that have had it accelerate on them and keep it simple."

Kathleen (5/5)

My Testers Loved It

"All of my testers loved this fragrance! It was the definite favorite out of the new scents I tried out this summer. If my other customers react to this the way my testers have, this is going to be a big seller for me. Please don't discontinue!"

Hazel (5/5)

Q&A

Can this be used in body oils?
Yes, this can be used in body oils.
Is this fragrance oil safe for candles?
Yes, this fragrance can be used in candles.
I recently use this FO in a cold process soap with activated charcoal. The batter accelerated and riced so quickly it was almost impossible to get into the mold. I soaped at 85 - 90 and at a light trace added the FO. Any suggestions as to how to incorporate this fragrance so it does not accelerate so quickly?
At what temperature should the oil be heated before adding the fragrance oil?
I recently use this FO in a cold process soap with activated charcoal. The batter accelerated and riced so quickly it was almost impossible to get into the mold. I soaped at 85 - 90 and at a light trace added the FO. Any suggestions as to how to incorporate this fragrance so it does not accelerate so quickly?
You can just use some of the warm oils for your soap before adding the lye water.
I recently use this FO in a cold process soap with activated charcoal. The batter accelerated and riced so quickly it was almost impossible to get into the mold. I soaped at 85 - 90 and at a light trace added the FO. Any suggestions as to how to incorporate this fragrance so it does not accelerate so quickly?
You might try mixing the fragrance with a small amount of warmed oils before adding. Also, hand-stir batter once added. Stick blending will speed up acceleration. Hopefully, this will help.

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