English Rose Fragrance Oil
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English Rose Fragrance Oil

€3.05

Unit price: €20.33 / 100 ml

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Gracefruit English Rose fragrance oil with a classic rose scent, sweet and floral.

When making soap using the cold process method, keep the temperature at 30 degrees. This fragrance oil accelerates saponification and can lead to overheating of the soap mixture.

Option: 15 ml
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Description

In cosmetics, we recommend using fragrance oil up to 1% of the weight of the product. Fragrance oil is suitable for use in creams, lotions, liquid soap, and shampoo. This fragrance oil is not suitable for use in lip products and products around the eyes. In facial products, we recommend that you always keep the amount of fragrance oil below 0.5%. Fragrance oil is added to the product in the cool-down phase. Mix the scent into the product when it's about lukewarm. Make sure that the fragrance is well-mixed.

In the melt-and-pour soap base, we recommend using up to 10 g per 1 kg of soap base. Mix the fragrance into the melted soap base before pouring it into the mold.

When making cold-process soap we recommend using 30 g fragrance oil per 1 kg of fats, with a hot process method 15-20 g per 1 kg of fats. Fragrance oil is added to the soap last, before pouring it into the mold. This fragrance oild oil does not discolor soap, but it can speed up the saponification process in cold-process soap. If this is a problem, reduce the temperature of the soap to 30 degrees when mixing and, if necessary, slightly increase the amount of water in the recipe. With the hot process method, saponification is not a problem.

Making candles - use up to 6% of the weight of soy wax.

Product Details

806814-15

Data sheet

INCI
Parfum (limonene, linalool, coumarin, eugenol, geraniol, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, citral, citronellol, isoeugenol)
Scent descriptions
floral
fresh
sweet
Soap Discoloration
no discoloration
Acceleration
keskmine
Using fragrance oil
For cold process soap, use 30g of fragrance oil for every kilogram of oils in soap recipe. For hot process soap, use 15-20g of fragrance oil for every kilogram of oils in your recipe.
For melt and pour soaps, use 10g of fragrance for every kilogram of melt and pour soap base.
Use up to 1 g of fragrance oil per 100 g of product. Suitable for use in creams, lotions, liquid soaps, shampoos. Not suitable for use in lip products and eye products.
When using candle wax, follow the wax manufacturer's recommendations for the dosage of aroma oils. REcommended dosage is 4-10%
The maximum usage level based on IFRA standards
The IFRA standards are a set of rules for the safe use of fragrance oils and essential oils. The IFRA Maximum Usage Allowance is the maximum amount of fragrance oil or essential oil that a certain type of product can contain. This is not a recommendation as to how much to use for best results. General guidelines tfor fragrance usein cosmetics and soap can be found above. However, if you change amounts, do not exceed the amount of fragrance allowed in the IFRA standards.
IFRA Category 1 Lip Products (solid and liquid lipsticks, balms, clear or coloured, etc.). Children’s toys.
0%
IFRA Category 2 Deodorant and antiperspirant products (spray, stick, roll-on, under-arm, deo-cologne, etc.). Body sprays.
4.36%
IFRA Category 3 Eye products. Facial make up and foundation. Make-up remover. Cosmetic wipes. Body and face paint Facial masks.
1.58%
IFRA Category 4 Hydroalcoholic and non-hydro alcoholic fine fragrances (Eau de Toilette, Cologne, solid perfume, aftershave)
37.50%
IFRA Category 5A Body creams, oils, lotions. Foot care (creams and powders). Insect repellent (for skin) powdered products.
17.31%
IFRA Category 5B Facial toner. Facial moisturizers and creams.
1.64%
IFRA Category 5C Facial creams. Hand cream. Nail care products including cuticle creams, etc. Hand sanitizers
2.88%
Category 5D Baby creams, baby oil, baby powders and talc.
0.54%
Category 6 Toothpaste. Mouthwash, including breath sprays. Toothpowder, strips, mouthwash tablets
0%
IFRA Hair spray, mousse, gel, leave- on conditioner, Leave-on hair treatments. Dry shampoo. Hair deodorizer
3.20%
IFRA Category 9 Bar soap,shampoo, conditioner, liquid soap, shower gels. Bath gels, foams, mousses, salts, oils
7.79%

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Data sheet

INCI
Parfum (limonene, linalool, coumarin, eugenol, geraniol, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, citral, citronellol, isoeugenol)
Soap Discoloration
no discoloration
Acceleration
keskmine
Appearance and scent
Scent descriptions
fresh
floral
sweet
How to Use
Using fragrance oil
For melt and pour soaps, use 10g of fragrance for every kilogram of melt and pour soap base.
Use up to 1 g of fragrance oil per 100 g of product. Suitable for use in creams, lotions, liquid soaps, shampoos. Not suitable for use in lip products and eye products.
For cold process soap, use 30g of fragrance oil for every kilogram of oils in soap recipe. For hot process soap, use 15-20g of fragrance oil for every kilogram of oils in your recipe.
When using candle wax, follow the wax manufacturer's recommendations for the dosage of aroma oils. REcommended dosage is 4-10%
IFRA maximum usage levels
The maximum usage level based on IFRA standards
The IFRA standards are a set of rules for the safe use of fragrance oils and essential oils. The IFRA Maximum Usage Allowance is the maximum amount of fragrance oil or essential oil that a certain type of product can contain. This is not a recommendation as to how much to use for best results. General guidelines tfor fragrance usein cosmetics and soap can be found above. However, if you change amounts, do not exceed the amount of fragrance allowed in the IFRA standards.
IFRA Category 1 Lip Products (solid and liquid lipsticks, balms, clear or coloured, etc.). Children’s toys.
0%
IFRA Category 2 Deodorant and antiperspirant products (spray, stick, roll-on, under-arm, deo-cologne, etc.). Body sprays.
4.36%
IFRA Category 3 Eye products. Facial make up and foundation. Make-up remover. Cosmetic wipes. Body and face paint Facial masks.
1.58%
IFRA Category 4 Hydroalcoholic and non-hydro alcoholic fine fragrances (Eau de Toilette, Cologne, solid perfume, aftershave)
37.50%
IFRA Category 5A Body creams, oils, lotions. Foot care (creams and powders). Insect repellent (for skin) powdered products.
17.31%
IFRA Category 5B Facial toner. Facial moisturizers and creams.
1.64%
IFRA Category 5C Facial creams. Hand cream. Nail care products including cuticle creams, etc. Hand sanitizers
2.88%
Category 5D Baby creams, baby oil, baby powders and talc.
0.54%
Category 6 Toothpaste. Mouthwash, including breath sprays. Toothpowder, strips, mouthwash tablets
0%
IFRA Hair spray, mousse, gel, leave- on conditioner, Leave-on hair treatments. Dry shampoo. Hair deodorizer
3.20%
IFRA Category 9 Bar soap,shampoo, conditioner, liquid soap, shower gels. Bath gels, foams, mousses, salts, oils
7.79%