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White Citrus
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Regular price $17.55
Crisp white grapefruit and fresh tangerines are blended with tart cassis, star jasmine, neroli and sparkling musk.
Size: 4 fl oz
($4.39/oz)
Crisp white grapefruit and fresh tangerines are blended with tart cassis, star jasmine, neroli and sparkling musk.
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Overall rating: 4.848101 / 5 from 79 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Customers love the crisp white grapefruit and fresh tangerine scent of this fragrance oil, blended with tart cassis, star jasmine, neroli, and sparkling musk. The citrus scent is particularly praised for its freshness and amazing quality.

Summary topics

  • Fragrance Quality: 22%
  • Citrus Scent: 15%

Review topics: ["scent","problems","works","buy","use","fragrance","citrus","seller","acceleration","exception","customers","oil","ricing","combination","extract","pour","scrub","soap","grapefruit","match","scent of this fo","pick","blend","ordering","recipe","dupe","throw","fo","yellow"].

Review highlights

  • "The citrus is a tangy citrus and the floral scent is gently sweet."Lenore
  • "Smells so fresh and juicy- I absolutely love this fragrance and so do my customers."Cassandra
  • "ITS A FRESH CLEAN CITRUS SCENT AND I LOVE THATI WILL BUY AGAIN"Kiaira

Reviews

Love Love Love

"I love this fragrance and so does everyone else. I would say this is well balanced, not too strong but enough to have a wonderful experience and retains well in products. Would recommend."

Veronica (5/5)

Wonderfully Citrus!!

"This is a keeper! This is not your typical citrus blend, it has a sweet citrus scent almost as if you were peeling a grapefruit that was crossed with a lemon! No ricing, seizing, trace acceleration or discoloration in CP with great stable scent from start to finish. Great scent throw for both hot and cold in soy wax."

Lisa (5/5)

This is it!

"I've been looking for a fragrance oil that is citrus but has that something else to make it special. This is it! A lovely blend of citrus and musk. Made a batch of cold process soap using a blend of olive, coconut, and palm oil, at light trace I mixed in the fragrance oil by hand. Had no issues with acceleration at all and had a nice smooth pour into my soap mold. The soap came out a very pale yellow which works nicely with it being a predominately citrus fragrance. The scent held well in the soap and also the bath fizzies, I added a bit of yellow coloring to the bath fizzies to achieve the same pale yellow as the soap."

Julia (5/5)

Energizing scent

"OOB, this scent is very citrusy and uplifting. In CP, I didn't have any problems with acceleration or ricing (added at max load of 6% and at light trace), but I did find that it lost some of it's tangier top notes. It discolored to a light yellow, but can be countered with some titanium dioxide. Even though it lost its top notes, it still is a very nice scent for soap. It works very well in bath fizzies, and keeps its energizing notes."

Liz (5/5)

Clean, Fresh and All Things Good

"No comments here, this is an amazing FO. This one makes me smile, it is a bright and sunny fragrance that will brighten up your day. Works perfectly in CPOP and a great body spray."

Yvonne (5/5)

Soap and lotion

"Love this fragrance!! Used it in cold processing soap and lotion. Smells wonderful!!It's a keeper!"

Carolyn (5/5)

AMAZING SCENT

"ITS A FRESH CLEAN CITRUS SCENT AND I LOVE THATI WILL BUY AGAIN"

Kiaira (5/5)

great citrus scent

"Everyone who tries it loves it. Nice pick me up scent."

Donna (5/5)

Very nice!

"This scent is a good strong scent. Holds up well in all the products I've made with it."

Lisa (5/5)

acceleration

"I saw that many people say it does not accelerate. . . alas, mine did. in a recipe of 30-30-30-10 (olive-palm-coconut-castor) at a temp of 99 degrees I did not even bring the batter up to trace, but worked from emulsification. As soon as I added the fragrance their was rapid acceleration. I only barely managed to pour the batter into the mold. Maybe a recipe with softer oils would be better. . ?"

Petals (3/5)

Q&A

How would I determine top, middle and bottom notes when in use with candles?
You would need to smell the fragrance to determine this. Citrus scents usually burn off first, leaving the heavier notes, such as musk, remaining.

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