Fragrance Oils
In a blind smell test, my 10 year old could tell this was fruit loops - it's truly SPOT ON!!! Just like the cereal you'll smell sweet orange and tangy cherry. No acceleration or ricing. Slight discoloration but can be fixed with either mica or titanium dioxide.
* Compare our fragrance to Froot Loops® by Kellogg.
Flashpoint: 167° F
Vanilla Content: 2.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Not Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 17.30% | Body Wash: 17.30% | Bath Bombs: 17.30% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.01% | Body Scrub: 17.30% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.01% | Deodorant: 0.01% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Kellogg.
Your favorite fragrance from the 90's has been brought back by Bath and Bodyworks by popular demand. This fine fragrance is going to be a BEST SELLER for our customers for sure!
SUPER STRONG!! A fresh blend of bright florals & a touch of sweet citrus. It has note of sweet clementine, soft violet petals and blue freesia. Intoxicating!
* Compare our fragrance to Gingham fine fragrance by Bath and Bodyworks.
Flashpoint: 181 F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 24.51% | Body Wash: 24.51% | Bath Bombs: 24.51% | |||
Body Lotion: 9.80% | Body Scrub: 24.51% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 100% | Deodorant: 1.96% | Lip: 0% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Bodyworks.
A truly exotic blend! This is a duplicate of the discontinued Pier 1 scent. This seductive fragrance combines notes of sandalwood and santal to create this unusual fragrance.
This is an untested fragrance.
* Compare our fragrance to Golden Santal® by Pier 1 Imports.
Flashpoint: >200 ° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 4.20% | Body Wash: 4.20% | Bath Bombs: 4.20% | |||
Body Lotion: 8.92% | Body Scrub: 4.20% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 23.08% | Deodorant: 1.92% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Pier 1 Imports.
* Compare our fragrance to Grapefruit and Gardenia® by Wooden Wick.
Flashpoint: 191° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soaps and Candles
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 10.34% | Body Wash: 10.34% | Bath Bombs: 10.34% | |||
Body Lotion: 2.71% | Body Scrub: 10.34% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 2.34% | Deodorant: 0.57% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Wooden Wick.
Think Spring with this clean, green scent! Crisp green notes intertwine with wild herbs and spring flowers with a light musk/woody background.
*Compare to Green Clover and Aloe by Bath and Body Works*
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.30 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Skin Safe: Yes
Oil Color: Clear
Formulated For: Soaps | Candles
Essential Oils in Fragrance: None
Top Notes: Citrus
Middle Notes: Floral
Bottom Notes: Musk, Wood
IFRA SHEET
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 12.63% | Body Wash: 12.63% | Bath Bombs: 12.63% | |||
Body Lotion: 10.00% | Body Scrub: 12.63% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 38.42% | Deodorant: 2.05% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentsational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
Smells just like sipping on a peachy, sparkling drink while sitting next to a bouquet of honeysuckle. So warm and yummy!
* Compare our fragrance to Honeysuckle + Peach Spritz® by Bath and Body Works.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.10%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Skin Safe: Yes
Oil Color: Pale Yellow
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
Essential Oils In Fragrance: California Lemon, Italian Bergamot
Top Notes: Peach
Middle Notes: Fresh Orange Zest, Bergamot
Bottom Notes: Honeysuckle
IFRA SHEET
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 22.10% | Body Wash: 22.10% | Bath Bombs: 22.10% | |||
Body Lotion: 2.89% | Body Scrub: 22.10% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 11.31% | Deodorant: 0.60% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentsational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
This mouthwatering fragrance will make you wish it was edible! A sweet creamy chocolate fudge intertwined with velvety vanilla bean ice cream and topped with a rich dollop of whipped cream.
This is an untested fragrance.
* Compare our fragrance to Hot Fudge Sundae® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 5.36 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 11.11% | Body Wash: 11.11% | Bath Bombs: 11.11% | |||
Body Lotion: 31.11% | Body Scrub: 11.11% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 19.78% | Deodorant: 4.89% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
Plump sugared blueberries are mixed with almond biscotti, brown sugar and sweet vanilla icing. Yummy!
* Compare our fragrance to Iced Blueberry Biscotti® by Bath and Body Works.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Skin Safe: Yes
Oil Color: Pale Yellow
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
Essential Oils In Fragrance: Orange
Top Notes: Blueberry
Middle Notes: Almond, Orange
Bottom Notes: Brown Sugar, Vanilla
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 2.24% | Body Wash: 2.24% | Bath Bombs: 2.24% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.61% | Body Scrub: 2.24% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 2.38% | Deodorant: 0.12% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentsational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
Description: A timeless, feminine, alluring blend of dark berries, midnight jasmine & rich amber
* Compare our fragrance to Into The Night® by Bath and Bodyworks.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.64%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:23.81
Soaps: 6.00% | Body Wash: 6.00% | Bath Bombs: 6.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 15.60% | Body Scrub: 6.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 1.56% | Deodorant: 3.83% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Bodyworks.
Out of the bottle I give this a 9 out of 10. Smells exactly like the BBW fragrance. Definitely a very delicate feel from this one. No ricing and slight discoloration but boy did it accelerate! I expected that because it is a floral based fragrance. Still, smells beautiful! BBW uses this scent in just about EVERYTHING. So, this would be prefect for soaps, lotions, scrubs, bombs, candles...you name it!
* Compare our fragrance to Japanese Cherry Blossom® by Bath and Body Works.
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.52 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Not Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 5.00% | Body Wash: 5.00% | Bath Bombs: 5.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 5.00% | Body Scrub: 5.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 5.00% | Deodorant: 0.50% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
One of the best dupes I've smelled! This is a DEAD RINGER for the Juicy Fruit gum that I remember chewing as a kid! Strong and true. Ships in a safe, PET bottle.
* Compare our fragrance to Juicy Fruit® by Wrigley.
Flashpoint: 187° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 5.00% | Body Wash: 5.00% | Bath Bombs: 5.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 3.00% | Body Scrub: 5.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.50% | Deodorant: 0.13% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Wrigley.
* Compare our fragrance to Juniper Fir + Balsam Spruce® by Wooden Wick.
Flashpoint: 191° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soaps and Candles
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 61.48% | Body Wash: 61.48% | Bath Bombs: 61.48% | |||
Body Lotion: 27.29% | Body Scrub: 61.48% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 100% | Deodorant: 5.97% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentsational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Wooden Wick.
Spicy, citrusy and distinctly unique, Karma is the signature scent of Lush. Patchouli, sweet orange and lemongrass oils combine to create a scent that is both warm, and enticing.
* Compare our fragrance to Karma® by LUSH.
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 2.13% | Body Wash: 2.13% | Bath Bombs: 2.13% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.21% | Body Scrub: 2.13% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.21% | Deodorant: 0.21% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with LUSH.
Description: Fresh, zesty lemon with sparks of bergamot perfect for an everyday bright, clean fragrance.
* Compare our fragrance to Kitchen Lemon® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 0.38%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 77.64% | Body Wash: 77.64% | Bath Bombs: 77.64% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.21% | Body Scrub: 77.64% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.21% | Deodorant: 0.21% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International No50.00menclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
Description: Sexy and clean! This combination of lemon zing intertwine with warm amber and fragrant balsam in this fragrance accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Labdanum and Cashmere Musk® by Wooden Wick.
Flashpoint: 194 F
Vanilla Content: TBD%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soaps / Candles
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 14.12% | Body Wash: 14.12% | Bath Bombs: 14.12% | |||
Body Lotion: TBD% | Body Scrub: 14.12% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: TBD% | Deodorant: TBD% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Wooden Wick.
Description: Smells just like freshly washed laundry pulled out of the dryer. So comforting and cozy!
* Compare our fragrance to Laundry Day® by Bath and Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Skin Safe: Yes
Oil Color: Pale Yellow
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
Essential Oils In Fragrance: Florida Orange Oil
Top Notes: Fresh Air
Middle Notes: Eucalyptus
Bottom Notes: Lavender
IFRA SHEET
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 11.17% | Body Wash: 11.17% | Bath Bombs: 11.17% | |||
Body Lotion: 4.88% | Body Scrub: 11.17% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 21.50% | Deodorant: 1.15% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentsational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
The true scent of lavender without the essential oil price.
Flashpoint: > 186° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 100% | Body Wash: 100% | Bath Bombs: 100% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.05% | Body Scrub: 100% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.05% | Deodorant: 0.05% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
This fresh, lavender filled bouquet begins with top notes of watery cucumber and smooth sage. Soothing and relaxing and very spa like!
* Compare our fragrance to discontinued Lavender Sage & Cucumber by Candle Science.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: % | Body Wash: % | Bath Bombs: % | |||
Body Lotion: % | Body Scrub: % | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: % | Deodorant: % | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Candle Science.
Description: A tranquil and calming blend of warm vanilla and soothing lavender sure to aid in peaceful sleep.
* Compare our fragrance to Lavender Vanilla® by Bath and Bodyworks.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Skin Safe: Yes
Oil Color: Pale Yellow
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
Essential Oils In Fragrance: Lavender
Top Notes: Floral
Middle Notes: Lavender
Bottom Notes: Vanilla
IFRA SHEET
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 1.57% | Body Wash: 1.57% | Bath Bombs: 1.57% | |||
Body Lotion: 2.66% | Body Scrub: 1.57% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 5.07% | Deodorant: 1.82% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentsational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Bodyworks.
Description from Rustic Escentuals: A traditional Lemon Curd is a staple in afternoon English tea and is used as a delicate spread on finger cakes, sugar dusted scones, and tarts. Our rendition of this classic combines fresh, zesty lemons, warm vanilla extract and a hint of sugar blended with fresh cream. It's a refreshing and mouthwatering blend of tart and creaminess.
* Compare our fragrance to Lemon Curd® by Rustic Escentuals.
Flashpoint: 150 F
Vanilla Content: 2.40%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Not Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soaps: 10.34% | Body Wash: 10.34% | Bath Bombs: 10.34% | |||
Body Lotion: 1.29% | Body Scrub: 10.34% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 5.17% | Deodorant: 0.28% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Rustic Escentuals.