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Avobath Fragrance Oil 1044
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Avobath Fragrance Oil 1044
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Regular price $7.35
Vibrant notes of lemongrass, bergamot and avocado.
Size: 2 fl oz
($3.68/oz)
Vibrant notes of lemongrass, bergamot and avocado.
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Overall rating: 4.8125 / 5 from 32 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Avobath Fragrance Oil 1044 offers vibrant notes of lemongrass, bergamot, and avocado, receiving high praise for its amazing and clean scent from many customers.

Summary topics

  • Fragrance Quality: 17%
  • Scent Quality: 71%

Review topics: ["scent","fragrance","lemongrass","dupe","stays","acceleration","bergamot","oil"].

Review highlights

  • "The smell is amazing, scent stayed strong after cure."Taura
  • "This fragrance smells absolutely amazing!"Paige
  • "Very clean and refreshing scent!"Bella

Reviews

Always in my line up!

"I always have this fragrance oil on hand. It’s fabulous!"

Judy (5/5)

Very fresh!!!

"This is a very nice fragrance. Lemongrass is what hits you right away, but then it mellows out. I don't smell avocado (I guess I don't know what an avocado smells like) but there is something else sweet and creamy that comes after the lemongrass. I really like it!"

Brooke D. (5/5)

Maximum Lemon

"Lemonmaxxing! A mix of lemon pledge and lemonheads, this is the MOST lemon scent."

Seras R. (4/5)

It does smell like that shop

"It is very much what it says it is. I used 10% in my candles and learned that it was too much. If I purchase again I will use maybe 7%."

Heather (5/5)

Perfection

"In CP soap there was no acceleration, ricing or discoloration. Scent remained strong after 8 week cure. At first the scent is strong lemongrass but during cure the creamy undertones that I associate with the original come through. This is a very good dupe."

Shawntiah (5/5)

Very strong Lemongrass

"OOB this has a strong scent of Lemongrass. A very clean, and refreshing scent."

Brooke (4/5)

A lovely addition to my soaping pot!

"Not only does it smell amazing, but it behaves great in CP soap. My soap is curing and every day the smell seems a bit stronger. The recipe I used creates a hard enough bar that I was already able to use it. My bathroom smells amazing! I will be buying more! This is a must have for eczema and psoriasis line of products."

LaSaunia (5/5)

Used with rainbow clyde slide

"Was fantastic in my rainbow cold process. Slowed trace and has remained strong throughout cure."

Brittany (5/5)

Smells fresh, stays strong

"My cp bars made with this FO are 2 months old and still strongly scented. I always use in the higher end of the FO range on a fragrance but the 'stick' in this gorgeous scent. I have no idea if it smells like the 'original' but who cares? It's an awesome, unisex scent."

Cynthia (5/5)

Awesome Fragrance!

"This fragrance smells absolutely amazing! It smells like that well known dupe from a certain bath product company. I used this fragrance in bath bombs and bubble bars. It has a long lasting scent even after sitting out unwrapped for a few days. This fragrance did not discolor my products. I will be using this fragrance in soap next and will be purchasing more! Overall it behaved beautifully! I highly recommend adding this fragrance to your product line, it will be a hit!"

Paige (5/5)

Q&A

Does the avocado notes come out?
Yes the avocado notes are present.
What are the top, middle, and bottom notes?
Top - green citrusMiddle - lemongrassBottom - light musk
At what percentage would you use in the foaming soap base and what percentage of fragrance oil modifier?
This base can hold up to 2% fragrance. Once mixing the fragrance and modifier together per the modifier instructions, you can add 2% of the mixture to the base.
When figuring amount of fragrance oil to use in bath bomb recipe, do you ONLY calculate the dry ingredients for total batch weight OR do you calculate the ENTIRE recipe amount (including oils, etc) to determine how much fragrance oil to add. I'm unclear.. thank you, Jessica
You would calculate the entire batch by weight. For instance, your total batch would be 16 ounces and put that into the Fragrance Calculator to get the fragrance amount.
What IFRA do you follow for bath bombs
You can look at the soap category for this. But, you want to look at the product you are making. We recommend 1-2% fragrance in bath bombs. As long as your fragrance is safe at this percentage, it is fine to use in your bath bombs.

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