Fragrance Oil – Fir Wood for Jewelry with fragrance.
Fir Wood Fragrance Oil is a foresty blend that smells like a fresh-cut fir tree—evergreen needles, resinous pine sap, cool citrus, and cedarwood. Crisp, outdoorsy, and cozy-winter.
Why it’s good
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Instantly gives rooms a fresh, woodland vibe (great for winter/holiday lines)
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Deodorizes well and reads clean & natural without being sweet
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Pairs beautifully with spices, citrus, and warm woods; strong hot/cold throw in candles
How it’s used
Measure by weight and follow your supplier’s IFRA limits.
Home fragrance
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Candles: 6–10% of wax weight; cure ~1 week
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Wax melts: 8–12%
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Reed diffusers: 15–25% in a diffuser base (Augeo/DPG)
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Room/linen spray: 1–3% in alcohol or a properly solubilized water base
Bath & body (patch test first)
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Leave-on (lotions, body oils, perfume): ~0.3–1.5%
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Rinse-off (soap/body wash): ~1–3% of batch weight (≈3–5% of oils for CP soap)
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Melt & pour soap: 1–3% of base weight
Blends well with: orange/bergamot, lemon; cedar, sandalwood, vetiver; eucalyptus/rosemary/mint; cinnamon/clove (holiday), cranberry or apple; amber, smoke, musk.
Warnings & tips
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Do not apply undiluted or ingest; keep away from kids & pets.
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Conifer/pine-type notes can be skin sensitizers → respect your supplier’s IFRA maximums and patch test.
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In cold-process soap, tree/terpene notes can accelerate trace; test a small batch first.
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Some ultrasonic diffusers aren’t designed for fragrance oils—check your device manual.
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Store tightly closed in a cool, dark place.




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