Important Note
This particular formulation of fragrance oil has been specially crafted to ensure compatibility with soaps, candles, reed diffusers, perfumes, haircare, skincare, and cosmetic preparations. Please be advised that this oil may not be suitable for use in cold air diffusers, as it is an extremely potent formulation. For that specific need, we recommend customers to select our other specially formulated fragrance oils designed for that specific application.
NO. 49 - Lilac Blossom Fragrance Oil
Lilac Blossom Fragrance Oil is not a pure essential oil but contains fixatives to make a longer-lasting and more fragrant product. It works beautifully for Candle Making, Soap making, and Personal Care Applications such as Lotion, Shampoo, and Liquid Soap. This list is incomplete, and we invite you to play, create and invent a million other ways to use it.
Scent Profile
Slightly drunk and dreamy lilac petals, lily, tulips, cedar leaf, lifted by bergamot, greenery, and Vetiver.
Fragrance Notes
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- Top: Greenery, Lily, Bergamot
- Mid: Lilac petals, Tulips
- Bottom: Cedar leaf, Vetiver
Flash Point
> 200°F
Uses of NO. 49 Fragrance Oil
Aromatherapy
Springtime romance...
Reed Diffusers and Candles
Gorgeous for the bathroom, to make it feel fresh and clean.
Custom Soap and Bath Products
Add a few drops to the cold process or melt and pour soaps to fragrance your bathroom beautifully.
Air Fresheners and Linen Sprays
Dilute a couple of drops of Lilac Blossom fragrance oil into a teaspoon of alcohol, then fill your spray bottle with water. Freshen the furniture, sheets, and carpet.
Crafting Projects
Great for candle making, or how about adding a few drops of cushions and pillows for a romantic addition to the bedroom?
IFRA Guidelines for Maximum Dilution
Maximum dilution for this fragrance oil depends on the products you plan on making.
It should be noted that maximum dilutions are from a safety aspect only, based on the chemical composition of the oil. Sometimes, these are very high because all components are relatively benign. These amounts are not necessarily recommendations of how much to use in your recipe. They may smell too strong or make the item prohibitively expensive to produce. As long as you remain below the advised limits, you can be as generous or parsimonious as you like. Use more, use less. We’ll leave the creative stuff to you.
The following maximum dilutions apply based on the ingredients used, as per the International Fragrance Regulation Authority.
Directions to Use
Candles
Candles and related scented items fall under Category 12 of the IFRA safety standards. Lilac Blossom Fragrance Oil has no restrictions on use for category 12. Feel free to use as much or as little as pleases your nose.
Soaps and Bathroom Fragrances
Lilac Blossom Fragrance oil lends itself well to bathroom products. Maximum dilution for soaps, shampoos, or any other IFRA category 9 product is 3.09%. This category also covers laundry pretreatment and cleaning products.
Maximum dilution for making an aerosol room spray or any other item that will be propelled using a pump is 10.00%.
Hand Made Perfumery
Fragrance oils make lovely additions to handmade perfumes. For cologne designed to be applied to freshly shaved skin, a maximum dilution of 1.04% is appropriate. This would apply to both Eau de Toilettes and fine fragrances. For products designed to be used on unshaved kin, you can afford to be more liberal to a maximum dilution of 10%.
If you use Lilac Blossom Fragrance oil in deodorant or antiperspirant products, the maximum dilution is 7.69%. This applies to either roll-on or body spray products.
Body Care
As per the IFRA regulations, the maximum safe dilution for Lilac Blossom Fragrance Oil is set at 5.23% if used for body creams, foot care products, insect repellents, or talcum powder. For facial products, be more conservative to a maximum dilution of 1.04%.
For specialized hand creams or fragrance hand sanitizers, the maximum dilution would be 1.52%.
Check out this link to find out more ways to use: NO. 49 Fragrance Oil for Soaps & Candles - Lilac Blossom
Unapproved
Lilac Blossom Fragrance Oil is not approved under IFRA safety guidelines for lip- or mouth-related products as per their categories 1 and 6.
We recommend testing a small amount before scaling up to more significant size formulations, as with all Vinevida products. These fragrance oils are intended for external use only and should not be ingested under any circumstances.
While Lilac Blossom Fragrance oil will have no therapeutic properties because it is a synthetic product, it’s a beautiful way to scent your home. Have the best time experimenting with your Lilac Blossom Fragrance Oil and making your home an ever more beautiful expression of you each day.
Our Commitment to Quality
All of our Fragrance Oils are free of Phthalates, Parabens, SLS and SLES.
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Recommended Applications
The above usage amounts are recommendations only. Fragrance strengths will be influenced by the type of base you are using. Different wax types, soaps, and lotion base will produce different effects. If you decide you would like your fragrance to be stronger than these outlined above, please consult the attached IFRA certificate guidelines to discern how much more you can safely add.
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