Ice Crystals™ - Fragrance oil
Ice Crystals™ - Fragrance oil
Ice Crystals Fragrance Oil
With Ice Crystals fragrance oil you can just smell the snow! You rest your forehead against the glass pane and spy the first snowfall of the year. Everything is covered in a crisp whiteness. You breathe in deeply and the scent sharply permeates all of your scenes but is soon mellowed as you exhale. Your breath vapor crystallizes on the glass. Smooth chocolate and crisp mint blend together to give a refreshing scent, much like that fresh snow.
Contains essential oils--almost 30%.
Notes:
T: White Citrus, Wild Mint Leaves, Hanging Icicle
M: Chilled Coconut, Herbal Tonic
B: Guaica Wood, Caramel, Tonka, Vanilla Bean, Dark Chocolate
*Our Tested Candle Usage
Paraffin Wax - 4.375% (.7oz/lb)
GW464 Soy Wax - 5% (.8oz/lb)
Our Tested Wick Size Using GW464: CDN14 per 3" diameter.
Results may vary depending on micro-climate and technique.
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Safeties:
Gel Safe: YES
Soap MAX: 9.52%
Lotion MAX: 9.52%
See IFRA for all usages
Flashpoint >170F
Phthalate FREE!
Color Suggestion: Pale, Pale Blue
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Wax | Qty | Color |
Paraffin Wax | 1 Flutter Dye | San Verdes Blue |
Soy Wax | 2 Flutter Dyes | San Verdes Blue |
Fragrance Oil Notes
Fragrance Oil Notes
Materials and care
Materials and care
Merchandising tips
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This is an amazing fragrance a blend of mint and vanilla. Very unusual and my customers love it!
This is refreshing minty-chocolate goodness, like the description says, but it's in a way that you can't really identify it unless someone suggests it. (That's a good thing!) So, if mint chocolate isn't your thing, you should still give it a try! It's magical how the two mix together to smell like winter perfection on a cold, snowy day. I've burned it in my classroom all day and no one has thrown out the words "mint" or "chocolate." But it has filled the whole room at 7%, and I used a CDN8 in a glass jar with 2.5" diameter. It's lovely!
Okay, I had to come back and do another review once I worked out my issue with CT and HT. For whatever reason, mixing mp117 and 464 muted the HT & CT. So, I made two new testers of straight 464 and straight mp117, left town a few days, and upon my return, I have a great CT & HT with both!!!! Mixing them, for whatever reason, muted the fragrance. Might have even had a slight candle-nose. Problem solved! This scent is to die for and reminds me of putting my forehead to the frigid window to watch snow fall... this is winter... but better.
I adore this winter scent so much but can't get a HT out of it and CT is minimal too. I must be doing something wrong... please help! I use a blend of mp117 (80%) and 464 (20%)... use wood wicks, zinc-core wicks, CD's, and LX's.. Any suggestions?
Hi Riss, I did email back from the email that you had sent. I am not really familiar with the mp117 but getting the wax mixture up to the correct temp before adding anything is very important. Hope that helped :)
This scent is super strong, mixes beautifully with lavender! I love this company