Limited Editions
You're in luck!! All of these fragrances were brought in by our SSS - ISO Facebook group and are Limited Editions. Once they're gone we won't bring them in again until another group buy opens up.
Description: A playful yet juicy fragrance of tropical passionfruit, kiwi and pineapple intertwined with fresh coconut that encompasses a sunny beach day.
* Compare our fragrance to Aloha Kiwi Passionfruit® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 180° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 7.14% | Body Wash: 7.14% | Bath Bombs: 7.14% | |||
Body Lotion:7.14% | Body Scrub: 7.14% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume:7.14% | Deodorant: 1.43% | 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: Succulent pineapple, black currant, crisp bergamot and delicious apple notes intertwine with aromatic birch wood notes, minty patchouli, sweet jasmine, crimson rose notes. Warm musk, grassy vetiver, provocative ambergris and creamy vanilla blend together to enhance and complete this fragrant accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Aventus® by Creed.
Flashpoint: 176° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: CONTAINS PHTHALATES
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 74.52% | Body Wash: 74.52% | Bath Bombs: 74.52% | |||
Body Lotion: 76.92% | Body Scrub: 74.52% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 76.92% | Deodorant: 7.69% | 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 Creed.
A lustrous and enlightened fragrance of jasmine and saffron that rest tenderly on the top while the blend of cedar and fir make up the heart of the accord and finally the ambergris gives it both the warm and cool at the same time.
* Compare our fragrance to Baccarat Rouge 540® by Maison Franicis.
Flashpoint: 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 40.00% | Body Wash: 40.00% | Bath Bombs: 40.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 19.53% | Body Scrub: 40.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 11.72% | Deodorant: 3.91% | 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 Maison Franicis.
A RICH & POWERFUL FRAGRANCE COMBINATION LACED WITH RICH AMBER, SANDALWOOD AND SOOTHING MUSK WITH LIGHT HINTS OF FRESH CITRUS AND EXOTIC FLORALS.
* Compare our fragrance to Baltic Amber® by Voluspa
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 4.48%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 21.13% | Body Wash: 21.13% | Bath Bombs: 21.13% | |||
Body Lotion: 47.34% | Body Scrub: 21.13% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 90.45% | Deodorant: 7.31% | 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 Voluspa.
Breathe in the scent of Christmas! Bayberry scent is an intoxicating blend of balsam and fir with nutmeg and spice. Very festive!
* Compare our fragrance to Bayberry® dupe by Candle Science.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 1.10 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 3.13 % | Body Wash: 3.13 % | Bath Bombs: 3.13 % | |||
Body Lotion: 0.11% | Body Scrub: 3.13 % | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.11 % | Deodorant: 0.11 % | 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 Candle Science.
Description: A soothing blend of blooming lavender and fresh chamomile.
* Compare our fragrance to Bedtime Bath® by Johnsons and Johnsons.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.15%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: CONTAINS PHTHALATES
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 5.71% | Body Wash: 5.71% | Bath Bombs: 5.71% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.30% | Body Scrub: 5.71% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.30% | Deodorant: 0.30% | 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 Johnson's & Johnson's.
Sweet Summer Berries, Golden Waffle Cone, Creamy Vanilla
Probably not the best fragrance for soaps due to the low IFRA %.
* Compare our fragrance to Berry Waffle Cone® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.10 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 0.91% | Body Wash: 0.91% | Bath Bombs: 0.91% | |||
Body Lotion: 31.11% | Body Scrub: 0.91% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.91% | Deodorant: 0.36% | 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.
Juicy pear, the rosy nuances of pink pepper and fragrant orange blossom intertwine with rich coffee notes, sweet jasmine, the bracing tonalities of bitter almond and sweet licorice. Creamy vanilla, minty patchouli, resinous cedar wood and cashmere wood blend harmoniously to unite and enhance this fragrant accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Black Opium® by YSL.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 1.90%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 25.00% | Body Wash: 25.00% | Bath Bombs: 25.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 25.00% | Body Scrub: 25.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 20.22% | Deodorant: 5.00% | 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 YSL.
Description: This gorgeous perfume was created by the fragrance company Givaudan and is hands down a winter favorite among women. The classically dark perfume was presented as oriental chypre and is a timeless fragrance with a heart consisting of black orchid, more imaginary than real, and of arboraceous and spicy scents.
* Compare our fragrance to Black Orchid® by Tom Ford.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 3.46%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 27.40% | Body Wash: 27.40% | Bath Bombs: 27.40% | |||
Body Lotion: 27.40% | Body Scrub: 27.40% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 27.40% | Deodorant: 6.85% | 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 Tom Ford.
Description: Soothing chamomile intertwines with the clean scent of lavender. Resinous olibanum and aromatic myrrh scents blend together to enhance and complete this fragrant accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Black Pearl® by LUSH.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 6.25% | Body Wash: 6.25% | Bath Bombs: 6.25% | |||
Body Lotion: 2.67% | Body Scrub: 6.25% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 2.67% | Deodorant: 1.25% | 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 LUSH.
CRISP CITRUS NOTES HIGHLIGHT THIS AROMATIC WOODY BLEND FOLLOWED WITH FRESH LAVENDER AND JASMINE ON A BACKGROUND OF CEDAR, MUSK AND ASIAN SANDALWOOD.
* Compare our fragrance to Bleu® by Chanel.
Flashpoint: 176° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 50.71% | Body Wash: 50.71% | Bath Bombs: 50.71% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.02% | Body Scrub: 50.71% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.02% | Deodorant: 0.02% | 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 Chanel.
Description: A floral melody composed by jasmine, tuberose, and orris root notes. This elegant fragrance is highlighted by soft honeysuckle notes over a romantic wood base.
* Compare our fragrance to Bloom® by Gucci.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.14%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 10.00% | Body Wash: 10.00% | Bath Bombs: 10.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 10.00% | Body Scrub: 10.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 10.00% | Deodorant: 5.00% | 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 Gucci.
Description: A delicious blend of fresh blueberries accentuated by warm brown sugar in a graham cracker crust is sure to make your mouth water.
* Compare our fragrance to Blueberry Sugar® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 6.12%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 16.67% | Body Wash: 16.67% | Bath Bombs: 16.67% | |||
Body Lotion:% | Body Scrub: 16.67% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume:% | Deodorant:% | 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 from BBW: A sun-kissed fragrance that beautifully ties together cactus flower petal, coconut, vanilla and bright lemon.
* Compare our fragrance to Cactus Flower and Coconut BBW Type® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 179° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 38.46% | Body Wash: 38.46% | Bath Bombs: 38.46% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.07% | Body Scrub: 38.46% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.07% | Deodorant: 0.07% | 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.
A warm fragrance that captures the comforting essence of Cardamom Coffee. A scent that hugs the soul with sweet spicy cardamom oil, soft summer florals, gentle olive leaves, and a heart that is wood.
* Compare our fragrance to Cardamom Coffee® by LUSH.
Flashpoint: 187° F
Vanilla Content: 14.50%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 25.00% | Body Wash: 25.00% | Bath Bombs: 25.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 13.20% | Body Scrub: 25.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 8.25% | Deodorant: 2.15% | 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.
NOTES OF PACIFIC COAST DRIFTWOOD, THE SPRAY OF OCEAN WAVES CRASHING THE THE ROCKS AND WILD BRUSH OF THE SEASHORE REMIND SOMEONE OF A BEACH HOUSE ON THE WEST COAST.
* Compare our fragrance to Casa Pacifica® by Voluspa
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 31.65% | Body Wash: 31.65% | Bath Bombs: 31.65% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.07% | Body Scrub: 31.65% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.07% | Deodorant: 0.07% | 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 Voluspa.
Description: An invigorating aroma that combines bubbly champagne with notes of berries and citrusy tangerine to produce a fragrance that is refreshing and refined.
* Compare our fragrance to Champagne Toast® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 180° F
Vanilla Content: 1.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 16.67% | Body Wash: 16.67% | Bath Bombs: 16.67% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.15% | Body Scrub: 16.67% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.15% | Deodorant: 0.15% | 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: The sent of vanilla sugar cookies baking coupled with the refreshing scent of pine combines with creamy vanilla nuances and sugarcane to unite and enhance this warm aromatic fragrance.
* Compare our fragrance to Christmas Wish® by Yankee Candle.
Flashpoint: 144° F
Vanilla Content: 3.59%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 100% | Body Wash: 100% | Bath Bombs: 100% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.39% | Body Scrub: 100% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.39% | Deodorant: 0.39% | 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 Yankee Candle.
Description: A seamless blend of soothing vanilla and warm patchouli define this wonderful fragrance. Demands relaxation.
* Compare our fragrance to Comfort® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 12.12%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 21.74% | Body Wash: 21.74% | Bath Bombs: 21.74% | |||
Body Lotion: 21.74% | Body Scrub: 21.74% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 21.74% | Deodorant: 2.17% | 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: The rich honeyed tonality of blackbery, succulent pear and tart grapefruit, intertwine with sweet wisteria, the rosy aroma of litchi and fragrant jasmine. Creamy coconut, warm musk and white wood blend harmoniously to unite and enhance this fragrant accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Daisy Dream® by Marc Jacobs.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.20%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 31.55% | Body Wash: 31.55% | Bath Bombs: 31.55% | |||
Body Lotion: 40.00% | Body Scrub: 31.55% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 40.00% | Deodorant: 8.00% | 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 Marc Jacobs.
Romantic & Ethereal: Deep Vanilla, Exotic Wood, White Orchid, Ebony
* Compare our fragrance to Dead Sexy® by Tokyo Milk.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.75%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: CONTAINS PHTHALATES
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 38.46% | Body Wash: 38.46% | Bath Bombs: 38.46% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.75% | Body Scrub: 38.46% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.75% | Deodorant: 0.75% | 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 Tokyo Milk.
This fragrance is filled with refreshing floral accords. The fragrance opens with bergamot and herbal green tea. The heart is a fragrant bouquet of Sambac jasmine, centifolia rose, freesia and cattleya orchid. The rich base exudes warmth with musk and sandalwood intertwined with minty patchouli.
* Compare our fragrance to Flowerbomb® by Viktor and Rolf
Flashpoint: 180° F
Vanilla Content: 0.34%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 82.64% | Body Wash: 82.64% | Bath Bombs: 82.64% | |||
Body Lotion: 98.59% | Body Scrub: 82.64% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 63.38% | Deodorant: 16.43% | 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 Viktor and Rolf.
Description: ORANGE ZEST, MELON BALLS AND WILD BERRIES WITH A HINT OF EXOTIC MUSK.
* Compare our fragrance to Fresh Sparkling Snow® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 198° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 100% | Body Wash: 100% | Bath Bombs: 100% | |||
Body Lotion: 100% | Body Scrub: 100% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 100% | Deodorant: 22.61% | 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: Mouthwatering toasted coconut with sweet vanilla and whipped cream
* Compare our fragrance to Frosted Coconut Snowball® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 0.86%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 50.00% | Body Wash: 50.00% | Bath Bombs: 50.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 25.45% | Body Scrub: 50.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 16.36% | Deodorant: 3.94% | 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.
UNIQUE, TROPICAL AND REFRESHING. THIS SLIGHTLY TART BLEND, COMBINES THE EXOTIC AROMA OF ORANGES WITH WHISPERS OF EXOTIC FLOWERS.
* Compare our fragrance to Goji Tarocco Orange® by Voluspa
Flashpoint: 184° F
Vanilla Content: 0.06%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 100% | Body Wash: 100% | Bath Bombs: 100% | |||
Body Lotion: 100% | Body Scrub: 100% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 100% | Deodorant: 26.63% | 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 Voluspa.
The rosy nuances of pink pepper, sweet orange and crisp bergamot intertwine with delicate lilac, succulent peach, rosy geranium, sweet jasmine and bracing yet tangy black currant. Minty patchouli, golden amber, creamy vanilla and warm musk blend harmoniously together to unite and enhance this fragrant accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Guilty® by Gucci.
Flashpoint: 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.46%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 10.00% | Body Wash: 10.00% | Bath Bombs: 10.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 10.00% | Body Scrub: 10.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 10.00% | Deodorant: 2.00% | 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 Gucci.
This is a sweet floral wth infused notes of red vanilla orchid blended with honeysuckle and almond.This blends harmoniously with base notes of creamy musk, sequioa wood, tonka bean and amber.
* Compare our fragrance to Heat® by Beyonce.
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 11.76% | Body Wash: 11.76% | Bath Bombs: 11.76% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.25% | Body Scrub: 11.76% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.25% | Deodorant: 0.25% | 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 Beyonce.
Description: A magical holiday fragrance that glistens with fresh blue spruce, tart apple cider, juicy cranberry, and sweet plum top notes. Enchanting and intoxicating.
* Compare our fragrance to Holiday Sparkle® by Peak Candle.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 2.38% | Body Wash: 2.38% | Bath Bombs: 2.38% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.01% | Body Scrub: 2.38% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.01% | Deodorant: 0.01% | 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 Peak Candle.
Description: A rich blend of assorted fruity notes, succulent pear and tart Mandarin orange intertwine with sweet honeysuckle, fragrant orange blossom and succulent peach notes. Sweet honey, creamy vanilla and aromatic woodsy notes blend harmoniously to unite and enhance this fragrant accord.
* Compare our fragrance to Honey® by Marc Jacobs.
Flashpoint: 193° F
Vanilla Content: 0.08%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 13.33% | Body Wash: 13.33% | Bath Bombs: 13.33% | |||
Body Lotion: 13.33% | Body Scrub: 13.33% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 9.84% | Deodorant: 1.67% | 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 Marc Jacobs.
Description: This fragrant accord permeates the atmosphere reminiscent of pouring hot cocoa into a mug of hot-steamed milk and stirring in the mini marshmallows that instantly melt down into creamy, frothy, bubbles that pleasantly captures this warming wintery moment.
* Compare our fragrance to Hot Cocoa and Cream® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 15.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: NOT Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 27.65% | Body Wash: 27.65% | Bath Bombs: 27.65% | |||
Body Lotion: 19.44% | Body Scrub: 27.65% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 12.50% | Deodorant: 2.78% | 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.