Fine Fragrance Oils
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“Fragrance Oils Content” can mean a few different things depending on what you need. Here are the common interpretations—pick the one you’re looking for, or I can expand it into full content:
- What fragrance oils are made of
Fragrance oils typically contain:
Aromatic compounds (natural isolates or synthetic aroma chemicals)
Carrier oils or solvents (e.g., DPG, fractionated coconut oil)
Stabilizers to help the scent last
Fixatives to slow evaporation
- Content for a website/product page
Example:
Our fragrance oils are premium blends of natural and synthetic aromatic ingredients crafted for maximum scent longevity and excellent performance in candles, soaps, diffusers, and personal care products. Each oil is phthalate-free, cruelty-free, and formulated to provide consistent scent throw in both hot and cold applications.
- Informational article/blog content
Example snippet:
Fragrance oils are versatile aromatic blends used across candles, skincare, perfumes, and home fragrance. Unlike essential oils—derived solely from plants—fragrance oils may be entirely synthetic or partially natural. This allows perfumers to create scents that don’t exist in nature, from fresh linen to ocean breeze. Their consistent performance and affordability make them a staple in both DIY crafting and commercial product lines.
- Safety + usage content
Skin-safe concentrations vary (often 1–5% in lotions; 5–10% in perfumes)
Follow IFRA guidelinesPatch-test before topical use
Store oils in cool, dark containers to preserve scent integrity