Frankincense and Rain Fragrance Oil
Scent Profile:
The top notes of lemon peel, pear, eucalyptus, and pine mix subtly with notes of cinnamon, wisteria, jasmine, and clove over a vanilla, cedarwood base note to create this beautiful refreshing and calming blend.
Uses:
Frankincense and Rain Fragrance Oil has been tested for the following applications: Candle Making, Soap, 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 myrcene, 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.
17 Reviews
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Complex and Upscale
This is a beautiful, intoxicating, somewhat masculine fragrance that is selling so fast. I really wish I could have found this sooner. It is a year round fragrance that definitely has fall appeal. I love this.
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Great scent, be careful in CP soap
This scent smells great, very incense heavy with a hint of petrichor at the end. Heeding the reviews I read I was very cautious when adding this fragrance to my CP soap batch. Upon adding the FO, it turned a little blue which was strange, but I spatula mixed it in gently and then hit it with a few short pulses with the stick blender to mix and reach trace. I was able to reach a nice medium trace this way and pour it into my mold. The soap gelled nicely and the blueish tint became a dark tan discoloration. I would recommend the FO but just be cautious.
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Not For Cold Process!
I love the fragrance, but it seized my batch of cold process. I think it is better suited for lotions and other bath products. It would be nice if Bulk Apothecary would note which fragrance oils accelerate trace!
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Granddaughter approved
Had bought this to try and when my youngest granddaughter who was getting ready to leave for college smelled it she wanted me to make her something from it. Her reaction was better than any before. I made her Shea butter soap, lotion and candles from it. It has a wonderful incense smell. Sold quite a lot at a fall bazaar too.
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Not for Cold Process Soaps
Love the scent but it seized up in my cold process soap. The soap was so hard and unmoveable, I had an extremely difficult time even spreading it in the loaf pan. Hopefully it will work well with a body butter recipe!
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Not for me
I want to like this. I generally love "rain" scents, but this one has a strong and undeniable scent of cinnamon. I don't get any hint of lemon, pear, or wisteria in here. Just clove, cinnamon, and soap. I have loved almost every scent I've ordered from BA, but this one is not for me.
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Smells lovely but accelerated
Love the smell, hint of clove that was very nice.
In cp soap recipe accelerated and turned a rust color. Going to wait and see if it turns back (just made bars this afternoon). Split this batch in half and other batch with just EOs didn’t acellerate or change color. Soaped at 30% water and room temp. -
Incredible
This scent is so intoxicating! It is so calming, peaceful and warm, like a fireside snuggle from your loved one. I am so glad I made this choice on a whim, I need to learn how to incorporate this into a body scent!
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Accelerated for me
What a beautiful scent - I love it! I'm disappointed that it greatly accelerated my cold process soap & I was barely able to glop the soap into my molds. This was a goat milk recipe with water at 25%. Admittedly, that's a bit low for the water portion; however, I've made several batches of soap at that percentage with no problems. I will use this in other products, but probably not cold process again.