Sage and Chamomile™ - Fragrance Oil
Sage and Chamomile™ - Fragrance Oil
Sage and Chamomile Fragrance Oil
Soothing chamomile melds perfectly with grounding sage. A subtle herbal scent.
Contains essential oils.
***Check bottle for crystals before using. If crystals are noticeable then warm bottle gently. Not all crystals will reabsorb as product is designed to be super saturated.
Notes:
T: Green Apple, Bergamot, Orange
M: Sage Leaf, Chamomile Flower, Apricot, Orange Blossom, Freesia, Jasmine, Rose Petals
B: Tonka, Vanilla, Patchouli, Sheer Musk
*Our Tested Candle Usage
Results may vary depending on micro-climate and technique.
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Safeties:
Soap MAX: 3.12%
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Phthalate FREE!
Color Suggestion:
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Wax | Qty | Color |
Paraffin Wax | 1 Flutter Dye 1/2 Flutter Dye |
Island Marble Spicebush |
Soy Wax | 2 Flutter Dyes 1 Flutter Dye |
Fragrance Oil Notes
Fragrance Oil Notes
Materials and care
Materials and care
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
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Wow, oh wow. I wasn't expecting this to be so darn lovely. This scent is not earthy sage, it is a wonderfully slightly sweet scent. I used it at 5% and had no problem getting a good HT from an itty bitty votive. So beautiful!
I had excellent performance from this fragrance. It's sweet of herbs, not sugary sweet. Very calming. Even my husband and 9yo son said they felt calm when the candle was burning. I disagree with other reviewers saying it blends with the background or weak. It filled up my entire house at 5%. The room where the candle was placed had the lingering sweetness for over a week after I removed the candle. I didn't want to burn another candle in that room again, but eventually did because I couldn't afford to lose a spot in the house for testing candles lol!!!
I feel like I could have written the review that Amy K left right before mine! Except, I use 464 wax. I know it's a softer scent, but I just want to be hit in the face with it I love it so much!! I started pouring at 7-8%, but it definitely needs a longer cure time and almost a "cure burn" (if there is a such a thing). I swear it's like I can't smell it during the first burn - I totally agree with the administrator's comment on the other review that it blends in with some background smells - but every subsequent burn is always strong enough to smell. I remember I burned it as my students were taking a test one year, and another time on a snow day at home with the kids, that's how strong the scent recall is. Now every time I burn it I think of those two days! It rusts tins, just FYI :) But it's a beautiful, soft, clean, and inviting fragrance.
I've been working with this scent for months. Probably because I love it so much and want it to work out but so far I am continuing to struggle getting a decent scent throw. I've used the recommended percentage 3.75% with coconut83 wax and CDN wick. I've allowed more than 2 weeks of curing but it's inevitable I can't smell the candle unless I am right over it. Maybe it just isn't meant for candles ☹
Every nose is different. I couldn't smell our Lovely Lilac for almost 10 years. This scent is one of those that some folks will have problems distinguishing from background scents. Have you tried to let others sniff it (without saying that you can't smell it ;) I was blown away that others thought the Lovely Lilac was super strong during the times I couldn't smell it.
I love this FO. Great stress reliever. Not too soft and not too strong either. Just right.