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Lemon Blossom Fragrance Oil
Lemon tree very pretty and your flower smells so sweet. But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat." Our Lemon Blossom fragrance oil is a warm blend of ginger, woody sandalwood and true lavender are melded with litsea, bergamot and smooth violet all combined with the delicate lemon blossom.
Contains essential oils--almost 20%
Scent Notes:
T: Bergamot, Jaffa Orange, Lemongrass, Lavender, Lemon Blossom
M: Ginger Petals, Geranium Rose, Jasmine, Litsea, Smooth Violet
B: Sandalwood, Patchouli, Tonka, Vanilla, Musk
*Our Tested Candle Usage
Paraffin Wax - 4.375% (.7oz/lb)
GB464 Soy Wax - 5% (.8oz/lb)
Our Tested Wick Size Using GW464: CDN14 per 3" diameter.
Results may vary depending on micro-climate and technique.More test results
Safeties:Gel Wax Safe: NOYESSoap MAX: 23.28%Lotion MAX: 21.42%See IFRA for all usages.
Flashpoint >150FPhthalate FREE!
Okay. I enjoy cakes but I don't always feel like smelling butter. This lemony fragrance is lovely with no butter or vanilla cookie notes. Citrus is volatile so it makes sense to use a certain amount of lemongrass for a reliable lemony fragrance, but this does not smell merely of lemongrass, which is like an old fashioned lemon drop candy (I know because I grow it and also use the EO). This fragrance is lemony sweet but softer---though strong with both CT and HT in my coco-soy blend. It's sorta like a better version of Bath and Bodyworks' "Limoncello." The floral part to this oil is blended to disappear and people who want a floral heavy lemon can just make a blend. This floral merely softens the lemon---makes it less "kitcheny" or "candy" and more versatile for multiple uses. I enjoy it just as well in a bedroom or an office as I do a bathroom or a kitchen. Like it!! Five stars!
We’ve been making our Lemon Blossom vegan soap bars with our tried and true “never fail” recipe for years. This time I decided to try using Candle Cocoon’s Lemon Blossom fragrance oil and for the first time ever, as soon as I mixed in the fragrance oil the batter seized. Somehow I managed to save it…still in the mold, fingers crossed. Thank goodness I only used a small amount..2% for 2# batch. I tossed the rest of the bottle and the free sample..not worth the risk. If you use this in a non soap product the scent is nice, so it would probably be just fine.
Lemon Blossom is always one of the most popular at the market.
Smell so fresh. Putting in wax today.
This is a great straightforward lemon. It's not too harsh or chemical smelling like some lemon scents can be. It's light and fresh with the floral notes rounding it out for a smoother feel.