Fragrance Notes

Like a summer garden after rain - first, crisp currant leaves and cool galbanum. Then creamy tuberose blooms, softened by jasmine and honeysuckle. Finally, musky warmth embraces dry sandalwood.

Fragrance Family: Floral Woody

Top: Galbanum, Black Currant Leaf

Middle:
Tuberose, Jasmine, Lonicera

Base:
Musk, Sandalwood

Details

Soy Performance: Excellent

Flash Point: >213°F (>101°C)

Vanillin Content: 0

Phthalate Free: ✔

Prop 65 Warning Required: no

Recommended Applications

🕯️Candle Safe: usage: 6% - 10%

🧼Soap Safe: usage: 2% - 5%

🧴Lotions / Leave-on Safe: usage: 0.5% - 2%

🌸Perfume / Fine fragrance Safe: usage: 1% - 10%

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.

Load video:

Craft with HIQILI Fragrance Oil: Your Signature Scent Candle

FAQs

What does Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil smell like?

It is a floral woody scent. The opening is Galbanum, Black Currant Leaf, followed by Tuberose, Jasmine, Lonicera. The dry-down is Musk, Sandalwood, so the finish feels clean, soft, and slightly powdery.

Can I use Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil for candles?

Yes. For candles, use 6%-10% of your wax weight. The soy performance is listed as excellent. Start near the lower end for a softer scent, then test a small candle for hot throw, cold throw, and cure time before scaling up.

Can I use Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil in soap?

Yes. For soap, use 2%-5% of your soap base. Start low if you are testing a new base, then adjust after the first batch. This scent fits soap when you want the finished bar to smell clean and intentional.

Can I use Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil in lotion or leave-on products?

Yes, but keep it diluted. For lotions and leave-on formulas, use 0.5%-2%. Mix it fully into the finished base and patch test before regular use. Do not apply the fragrance oil directly to skin.

Can I use Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil for perfume?

Yes. For perfume or fine fragrance, use 1%-10%. This is a good place to start if you want to build a wearable blend, but make a small test first because the scent changes after it sits.

What projects fit Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil best?

It works for wax melts, diffusers, humidifiers, car air fresheners, room sprays, and body care. Use it when the scent profile matches the mood of the product you are making, then test the finished item instead of judging only from the bottle.

What scents pair well with Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil?

Try Rose Essential Oil, Jasmine Essential Oil, Sandalwood Essential Oil, or Vanilla Essential Oil. Start with small test blends first, especially if you are making candles, soap, or perfume.

What safety details should I know about Aqueous Bloom Fragrance Oil?

The product details list flash point >213°F (>101°C), vanillin content 0, Prop 65 warning required: no. Use the IFRA certificate for maximum usage levels in your exact application, especially for leave-on products, perfume, and pet-related DIY.

Real Reactions. Real Love. 💖

Click to watch full screen reviews.

Cover 1
@keke_scented_lounge The secret to smelling good ALL day? DIY Perfume Oils! 🌸✨
Cover 2
@marell.content "I made my very own Tobacco Vanilla perfume"
Cover 3
@michellea.5 You ever try a scent & immediately know it’s the one? 😌
Cover 4
@dianarosem8 "DIY Body Oil"
Cover 5
@pandaf20 DIY hair perfume ! 🥰"
Cover 6
@lorisifylove my fragrance oil"