Rare Earth™ - Fragrance Oil
Rare Earth™ - Fragrance Oil
Rare Earth Fragrance Oil
Imagine a deeply healing mud wrap that uses the finest African clays. You can almost smell the activity of the jungle river. A deep, rich, earthy, animal scent with raw masculinity.
Contains essential oils.
Notes:
T: Earthy Greens, Galbanum
M: Violet Blossom, Lavender, Sage
B: Dark Raspberry, Patchouli, Rich Soil, Cedar
*Our Tested Candle Usage
Paraffin Wax - 4.375% (.7oz/lb)
GB464 Soy Wax - 5% (.8oz/lb)
Our Tested Wick Size Using GW464: HTP1212 per 3" diameter.
Results may vary depending on micro-climate and technique.
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Safeties:
Gel safe: NO
Soap MAX: 2.18%
Lotion MAX: 4.95%
See IFRA for all usages.
Flashpoint >200F
Phthalate FREE!
Color Suggestion:
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Wax | Qty | Color |
Paraffin Wax | 1-1/2 Flutter Dyes 1/4 Flutter Dye |
Spicebush Wild Indigo Dustywing |
Soy Wax | 2-1/2 Flutter Dyes 1/2 Flutter Dye |
Spicebush Wild Indigo Dustywing |
Fragrance Oil Notes
Fragrance Oil Notes
Materials and care
Materials and care
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
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This scent is different in an intriguing way. It has grown on me. It has a great HT in soy candles and melts.
This scent has grown on me. I may mix it in the future. I used in cold process soap at 2% (has a low IRFA). It soaped great, no discoloration and still great scent retention 3.5 months later.
I have been "visiting" the idea of this event for months. I always ended up taking it out of cart and getting something else.
THIS IS HANDS DOWN MY NEW FAVORITE!! A close 2nd to heritage tomato & dewdrop!
IF YOU'RE CONSIDERING IT. I'M TELLING YOU. TRY IT. it's nothing short of what candle cocoon always delivers. Amazing.
I will be honest, smelling this from the bottle I was a bit worried. But this has quickly become my favorite scent. I love mixing in a little bit of a floral scent with it and just LOVE combinations! My new favorite combo has been Seashells mixed with rare earth. I will keep this as a staple in my candle making!!
More specifically, I opened the bottle and took a whiff and was transported back to my childhood when my older cousins would push my brother & I around the massive forested property in a wheelbarrow. The scent is bang on for that little corner of Washington. A bit of blackberry bushes, dried vines & leaves & earth being squashed beneath feet, evergreen trees. Amazing. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but I'm making some aroma beads or something with this one!