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Ginger and Spice Fragrance Oil
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Reminiscing about the holiday season conjures feelings of warmth, family, and of course, a craving for sweet treats. Ginger and Spice is a gourmand fragrance oil that takes you back to the holidays of yesteryear with the rich aromas of something delicious wafting from the kitchen. Crystalized ginger dominates a medley of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and allspice, with hints of citrus and a dash of vanilla in this mouthwatering fragrance.

Ginger and Spice is perfect for holiday candle and wax melt lines. It also creates delectable bath and body products like soap, lotion, and sugar scrubs.

This fragrance oil is infused with natural essential oils including orange, clove, and ginger.

Blend recommendations: Apple Harvest, Blood Orange, Pumpkin Souffle, Iced Gingersnap

Alternative branding ideas: Ginger Vanilla, Lemon Ginger Cookie, Candied Ginger

Suggested colors: Tan, Ivory, and Light Yellow

See our complete list of candle making dyes and soap colorants.

Details

Soy Performance
3 of 3
Flashpoint
189°F (87°C)
Vanillin Content
2.01% - 5%
This product is Phthalate Free
This product is not Prop 65 Warning Required
No

Recommended Applications

This product is Candle Safe usage: 3.0% - 10.0%
This product is Bar Soap Safe usage: 2.0% - 6.0%
This product is Liquid Soap Safe usage: 0.5% - 6.0%
This product is Lotion Safe usage: 0.5% - 2.0%
This product is Room Spray Safe usage: 0.5% - 10.0%
This product is Perfume Safe usage: 10.0% - 12.7%
This product is not Diffuser Base Approved
Usage amounts are recommendations only. Individual usage amounts can vary based on your desired fragrance strength, wax type, soap base, or lotion base. See IFRA certificate for max usage levels. Bottles filled by weight, levels may vary.

Cold Process Soap Performance

Acceleration
None
Discoloration
Dark Brown
Separation
None

Lye Water Temperature 115ºF (46.1°C)
Oil Temperature 120ºF (48.9°C)

We did not experience any acceleration or separation. The oils and water were slow to reach a light trace. We continued blending to a thick trace and there was no sign of the batter thickening or stiffening. The batter did turn a dark yellow once a light trace formed. After 24 hours, we observed the surface cracked open down the center but only ¾ of the soap loaf showed signs of reaching the gel phase. There was no sign of overheating in the area that did gel. The bars discolored to a dark tan and the scent was strong. After 30 days, the soap discolored to a dark brown and the scent remained strong.

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Product Reviews

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5 out of 5 Stars.
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5 out of 5 Stars.
Unbelievably delicious!
Kylie 2024-07-23

I honestly expected this to be a run of the mill warm spice scent, and mostly got it to try a few blends. I was not prepared for how authentic and delicious this scent would smell! I blended it with Blood Orange per the recommendation and it's an out of this world combo, but this scent is incredible all on its own too and has a great throw. If you're looking to add a spicy, warm scent to your lineup, this is a strong contender!

5 out of 5 Stars.
Great fall scent!
CJ 2024-03-15

This is a really good scent for fall that has a little bit of sweetness coming from the vanilla but not very gourmand. The spices are really nice and the slight citrus notes round it out perfectly! It performs really well in 464 wax.

4 out of 5 Stars.
I love this scent!
Tracy 2024-01-24

I really love this scent. It would be even more true to it's name if the ginger shined through more. I still love it though!

5 out of 5 Stars.
Clean Spicey and warm
Laura 2024-01-15

I love blending this with other oils for a good clean, and spiced scent. It’s not sweet. I do enjoy sweet gourmand scents, but it’s refreshing to have something with warm spices without that sweetness, thank you candle science!

5 out of 5 Stars.
Really good
Emily 2023-12-27

More of a fresh ginger than a sickening rich/sweet, which I appreciate. A sophisticated ginger. One of my favs.