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Rose and Oud Fragrance Oil
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Sultry and sensual, Rose and Oud fragrance oil is one of the most intoxicating scents we’ve released. Top notes of rich oud, peppercorn, and blackberry rise above a floral heart of rose and carnation. Velvet accents of myrrh, dark musk, and warm amber evolve this sensual fragrance into something mysterious.

Warm, woodsy notes balance out the floral heart of this refined fragrance to give it a complex and seductive edge. We recommend this fragrance for candles, melts, and tarts. Or, create captivating soaps, lotion, and scrubs.

This fragrance is infused with natural essential oils, including cedarwood, patchouli, clove leaf, sandalwood, cade, pine, basil, olibanum, labdanum, and galbanum.

Candle Maker’s Note
Oud can contribute different characteristics to a scent including elements of wood, amber, and leather. The variety used in Rose and Oud is distinctly smoky.

Blends well with: Patchouli, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Golden Santal

Alternative branding ideas: Rose Noir, Rose and Incense

Suggested colors: Pink, Dark Red, Ivory

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Fragrance Notes

Top
Oud, Peppercorn, Blackberry
Middle
Rose, Carnation
Base
Myrrh, Dark Musk, Amber

Properties

This product is Candle Safe usage: 3-10%
This product is Soap Safe usage: 2-5%
This product is Lotion Safe usage: 1-2%
This product is Phthalate Free
This product is not Diffuser Base Compatible
Soy Performance
3 of 3
Flashpoint
241° F
Vanillin Content
0.01% - 2%
This product is not Prop 65 Warning Required
*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
Purple
Separation
None

Lye Water Temperature 116ºF
Oil temperature 111ºF

We did not experience any acceleration or separation. The oils and water were slow to reach a light trace, maintaining a light trace for an extended period. The batter poured smoothly into the mold. After 24 hours, we observed the soap discolored to a beautiful shade of purple around the outer edges. The area that gelled in the center remained a light yellow color. The scent was strong, but we detected more spicy and woody notes while the rose had faded. After 30 days, the soap discoloration became a more uniform purple shade. However, the area that gelled was darker and very obvious. The scent faded slightly, but the spicy and woody notes remained dominant, with little rose detected. Due to the unique discoloration, you may find preventing a gel phase gives a more desired look.

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