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Green, peely notes subtly soften the pervading sweetness of crisp ripe green apples.
Size: 2 fl oz
($2.47/oz)
Green, peely notes subtly soften the pervading sweetness of crisp ripe green apples.
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Overall rating: 4.6596637 / 5 from 238 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Green Apple Fragrance Oil 266 offers a delightful scent that many customers find perfect and wonderful. The fragrance is praised for its crispness and freshness, reminiscent of ripe green apples.

Summary topics

  • Scent Quality: 72%
  • Fragrance Quality: 25%
  • Apple Freshness: 19%

Review topics: [color, performance, balance, scent, water, problems, price, works, fragrance, apple, soap, acceleration, lotion, oil, hit, favorite, oob, discoloration, customers, kids, vanilla, recognize, trace, candles, tarts, loaf, throw, blend, flashpoint, seizing].

Review highlights

  • "Scent is a true crisp apple."Deborah
  • "It is an excellent true apple scent at regular concentration."BB
  • "When this FO is used at low concentration it presents a lovely clean fresh scent."BB

Reviews

????? Vanilla Fragrance Oil 121

"Warm, comforting vanilla that smells smooth and inviting. Not too sweet or sharp — just a solid, versatile vanilla that layers well with florals, fruits, and gourmand notes. Reliable performance across multiple applications."

FRANK (5/5)

It's vanilla

"It's a strong vanilla."

Pamela (3/5)

Crisp and Tart

"Great apple smell. Smells like a really tart apple and is usually the type of apple smell you find in other store products like shampoos. Wonderful in CP."

Katherine (5/5)

PLEASANT

"Very soft & pleasant fragrance. I am looking for that 'In Your Face' smack of Eucalyptus. This was not it! I am giving a 3 star because it is good for blending which I did with a fragrance for a soft spa FO. I made a test candle with this Eucalyptus, using 464 soy, LX 24 wick & a 6 day cure. Not much CT or HT, but very pleasant in a powder room. I might just market this as an Odor Eliminator. It is definitely not a throw away. I did not try this in CP yet, but I will at a later date."

Maria (3/5)

Keeper for Sure!

"Makes my cheeks hurt to smell this one! So, tart and realistic. A keeper for sure!"

Alicia (5/5)

YUMMY

"I switched from another supplier to WSP's Green Apple scent due to cost and convenience. It smells AMAZING. I made 10lbs (40 bars) of CP soap and it completely sold out after 6 days. I didn't even realize it was gone until a customer came back for more. Needless to say. . . I'm back for more :-)"

Rebecca (5/5)

Excellent Product

"Very nice fragrance. Not overpowering but enough to enjoy the fragrance."

JoAnne (5/5)

Very Apply Green

"I made lotion with this scent and every time I open the bottle I am reminded of fresh cut green apples. Yum, I love the lotion I made with this scent. It is long lasting and wonderfully fresh. I can't wait to make soap with it. My friends who used sample lotion say that they would like to try soap with this scent."

Maria (5/5)

Love it!

"This smells so crisp and lovely! I used it in Cold Process and used 1oz PPO. So far it still smells very apple-like and fresh. I don't think it smells like that really sugary fake apple smell used in candies. Also not a bakery apple, but more like a juicy fresh apple off the tree."

M (5/5)

Apple Crisp

"I put this in my Hemp oil soap which produces a natural green color. Added oatmeal and called it Apple Crisp Soap. No problems in CP soap recipe."

Laurie (5/5)

Q&A

When your information says a fragrance oil can be used at 100%, what does that mean? I'm new to this, so I'm still learning melt and pour and candles. Thanks! Pat
The ‘fragrance load' or fragrance % is the manufacturers recommended maximum amount of fragrance that a particular wax can retain.For example, if you are making a 16 oz. candle with a wax that has a maximum 10% fragrance load, you could add up to 1.6 oz. (16 oz. * 10% = 1.6 oz.) of fragrance for that particular wax. While it is possible to add more fragrance than the manufacturers recommendation, this can lead to poor burning characteristics and/or the fragrance ‘seeping' from the candle creating the appearance of sweating.Many waxes available are pre-blended or contain additives enabling them to retain higher fragrance loads of up to 12%. There are certain waxes, such as straight paraffin wax, that have a lower maximum fragrance load of around 3% without the use of additional additives such as Vybar. We recommend beginning testing by using 1 oz. of fragrance to 1 lb. of wax. This equates to a fragrance load of approximately 6.3%.When calculating the fragrance load, al
I am experience trouble with certain fragrance oils in goats milk CP soaps. Can you tell me if this one behaves? If not, which ones do. Tu
We have Cold Process Soap Test Results for all of our fragrances under the "Additional Information" tab on their product page. For this fragrance oil, we did not report any acceleration, ricing, or separation. If you'd like to learn more about how to deal with fast moving fragrances, you can check out this article: https://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/handmade101/learn-to-make-articles/4-tips-for-dealing-with-fast-fragrances-in-cold-process-soap.aspx
Can this be used for candles ? If so what's the maximum usage ?
There are no restrictions in candles for this fragrance oil. You need to contact your wax manufacturer to see what the fragrance load is for your particular wax.
Does this contain any oils directly from the apple? Like can people who are alergic to apples use this?
Fragrance ingredients are all proprietary and trade secrets. Even though there would not be actual apple ingredients, we would not know if someone would have a reaction from just smelling something apple scented.
I'm still fairly new to making soap/body care products so maybe I'm confused about the use of fragrance oils? I noticed on the Green Apple fragrance and several others that people are leaving reviews about the use of it in Lip Care even though the Maximum Skin Exposure Level is 0.0%? I've seen this enough now that I'm wondering if in fact I CAN use this for chapstick. I thought it was only the flavor oils I could use? Any input on this would be appreciated.
While there are a few fragrance oils that are approved for use in lip products in small amounts, the IFRA guidelines MUST be followed above all else. Customers who chose to ignore these guidelines are legally liable should a customer have a bad reaction.

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