Fragrance Oil – Vanilla for Jewelry with fragrance.
Vanilla Fragrance Oil is a perfume blend (not an essential oil) that smells warm, creamy, and sweet—vanilla bean, sugar, and a soft amber/musk dry-down. Cozy and universally loved.
Why it’s good
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Adds instant comfort & gourmand warmth to any space or product
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Acts like a soft fixative, rounding harsh notes and improving longevity
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Pairs with almost everything (fruits, florals, woods, spices)
How it’s used
Always measure by weight and follow your supplier’s IFRA limits.
Home fragrance
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Candles: 6–10% of wax weight; start ~8% and cure ~1 week
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Wax melts: 8–12%
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Reed diffusers: 15–25% in 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): ~0.3–2%
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Rinse-off (soap/body wash): ~2–4% 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: coconut, caramel/tonka, cherry/strawberry, apple, citrus (orange/bergamot), jasmine/rose, sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, musk.
Warnings & tips
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Do not apply undiluted or ingest; keep away from kids & pets.
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Many vanilla oils contain vanillin → can discolor soap tan/brown and may accelerate trace; test a small batch or use a vanilla color stabilizer if desired.
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Vanillin can crystallize in cool temps—warm the bottle in a water bath and shake to re-homogenize.
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Some ultrasonic diffusers aren’t designed for fragrance oils—check your device manual.
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For skin products, always confirm your supplier’s IFRA max levels and patch test.
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Store tightly closed in a cool, dark place.




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