Fragrance oils are carefully crafted blends of synthetic aroma compounds and/or essential oils, designed to produce a wide variety of captivating scents. Also referred to as aroma oils, aromatic oils, or scented oils, they are listed as Parfum in INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients). These versatile oils are used in countless products—including soaps, skincare, candles, electric diffusers, and even pet perfumes—allowing you to add fragrance to almost any item. With thousands of unique scents available, from designer-inspired aromas to natural botanical essences, fragrance oils offer endless possibilities.
How to Use Fragrance Oils
Fragrance oils are found in nearly every scented product, from air fresheners to laundry detergents. While they are commonly used in candles, wax melts, oil burners, and diffusers, their uses extend far beyond these applications. Get creative by:
Mixing fragrance oils with baking soda to create a custom carpet freshener.
Applying a few drops to cotton wool and placing it on radiators for a home fragrance boost.
Crafting personalized laundry products by adding fragrance oils to unscented washing liquids, fabric softeners, shampoos, or lotions.
Always refer to IFRA (International Fragrance Association) guidelines to ensure safe usage levels in your formulations. With fragrance oils, you can transform everyday products into uniquely scented experiences!
How Much Fragrance Should I Use?
The amount of fragrance oil you need depends on the type of product you're making. Pure Scented fragrance oils are 100% concentrated and have different recommended usage rates:
Candles: Up to 10% (always test with your specific wax and wick)
Important note: Not all fragrance oils are the same—each one varies in density and strength. This means the ideal percentage for one scent might not work for another. The key is testing, taking notes, and adjusting until you achieve the perfect balance. Example for candle making: If you're making a 100g paraffin wax candle, start with 5-8% fragrance oil (e.g., 5g of oil per 100g of wax = 5% fragrance load). Adjust based on scent throw and performance.