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Toasted Coconut Fragrance Oil
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REVISION NOTICE: It is our policy to notify customers if any part of a fragrance was changed for any reason.

As of July 21, 2022, our Toasted Coconut fragrance has been revised with olfactory improvements to enhance the hot throw. The revised fragrance continues to meet our high-performance standards, especially in soy, so you will be able to use the revised fragrance worry-free. To see details of the previous version, click here.

You asked for a coconut fragrance oil with a stronger hot throw, and we delivered! Toasted Coconut is a powerhouse combination of coconut milk and coconut with subtle notes of caramelized sugar, tonka, and sandalwood for that toasted to perfection finish. An excellent stand-alone fragrance or blender, this sweet and creamy scent performs well in candles, wax melts, and tarts. Or, add a tropical island vibe to your bath and body creations like soap, lotions, or scrubs.

Blends well with: Strawberry Guava, Banana Nut Bread

Alternate branding ideas: Coconut Flakes

Suggested colors: Tan, Ivory

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Fragrance Notes

Top
Coconut Milk, Almond
Middle
Coconut, Caramelized Sugar
Base
Sandalwood, Sugar, Tonka Bean

Properties

This product is Candle Safe usage: 3-10%
This product is Soap Safe usage: 2-6%
This product is Lotion Safe usage: 1-2%
This product is Phthalate Free
This product is Diffuser Base Compatible up to: 25%
Soy Performance
3 of 3
Flashpoint
235° 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
Slight
Discoloration
Tan
Separation
None

Lye Water Temperature 112ºF
Oil temperature 117ºF

We experienced slight acceleration but no separation. The oils and water were slow to reach an emulsion but as soon as a stable emulsion formed we found it quickly reached a medium trace. We hand stirred just to confirm there was no separation and the batter remained loose and did not continue to thicken. We did find that as the last drops of the batter went into the mold it was starting to thicken slightly. After 24 hours we observed the soap had only reached a partial gel through the center and the bars discolored to a light tan. The scent was strong and remained true to the out of bottle character. After 30 days the bars had discolored to tan. The scent remained strong and had a nice coconut character but it lost most of the toasty notes. We recommend hand stirring in this fragrance at a light trace to allow more time to work.

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