Blue Christmas Fragrance Oil
Scent Profile:
Embrace precious memories of watery citrus and flower petals joined by crisp pine needles, warm spices and vanilla musk.
Notes:
- Top: bergamot, pine
- Middle: spice
- Base: vanilla musk
Fragrance Oil has been tested for the following applications: Candle Making, Cold Process Soap Making, and Personal Care Applications such as Lotion, Shampoo and Liquid Soap –Please Note – This fragrance may also work in countless other applications. The uses above are simply those products that we lab tested this fragrance in. For other uses, it is recommended to test a small amount prior to full scale use. All of our fragrance oils are intended for external use only and should not be ingested under any circumstances.
Additional Info:
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Phthalate Free
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Paraben Free
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SLS + SLES Free
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Vegan and Cruelty Free (not tested on animals)
Warnings:
If pregnant or suffering from illness, consult a doctor before use. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. As with all products, users should test a small amount prior to normal extended use. Oils and ingredients can be combustible. Use caution when exposing to heat or when laundering linens that have been exposed to this product and then exposed to heat of the dryer. This product can expose you to chemicals including estragole, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov or our Proposition 65 page.
2 Reviews
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Very Strong
This reminds me of a men's cologne more than a holiday scent. I don't love or hate it, pretty neutral on the scent itself. I mixed it with a little apple bourbon to get a more seasonal scent.
Only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 3 is because this is STRONG. I only needed half of what I typically use. -
Mixed feelings
This does not smell like Christmas. It smells kind of like a men's fragrance. It's not bad, but not great. Not something I'd want to smell like as a female. My partner really didn't like it. It behaved really, really well in cold process, though. No discoloration, and didn't accelerate trace. I suspect a little goes a long way, and 3% was way more than needed.