Natural fragrance oil Freesia
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Description
Natural Fragrance oil Freesia
A delicate floral bouquet with powdery and green accents – a spring breeze that discreetly envelops the skin.
Freesia Natural Fragrance brings the scent of a floral bouquet inspired by freesias, where the floral note intertwines with a powdery, sweet facet and a green, botanical freshness. The result is a feminine accord suitable for compositions seeking the effervescent presence of spring flowers.
It is a concentrated compound of 100% natural origin, developed specifically for cosmetic applications, suitable both as a fragrance note in a skincare formula and as a foundation for a standalone perfume.
Ingredients (INCI): Parfum
Characteristics
- Appearance: Yellowish liquid
- Solubility: Soluble in ethyl alcohol and oils; insoluble in water
- Quality: 100% natural origin fragrance base
Applications and Usage
- In cosmetics - standard dosage up to 3% as a fragrance note in serums, creams, beauty oils, body lotions and butter, makeup products, bath products.
- In perfumery - standard dosage up to 20% as a base essence for creating a personal perfume, used alone or blended.
- Can be used as a standalone fragrance note or combined with other aromatic substances, essential oils, or absolutes to modulate, accentuate, or extend specific facets of the accord.
- Pairs well with other floral essences for a fuller and more long-lasting bouquet.
- A compatibility/stability test on the final formula is recommended - color, scent, phase separation.
- In cold process soaps, the behavior of natural fragrances may vary (acceleration of trace, discoloration); prior testing on a small batch is recommended.
- For each finished product type, checking the dosage against the applicable IFRA limit in the attached document is recommended before finalizing the recipe.
Usage Safety and Storage
- Profile: Concentrated aromatic compound with good skin tolerance at recommended dosages, certified according to IFRA standards.
- Precautions: Do not apply undiluted to the skin; do not apply directly to mucous membranes, inside the nose, or eyes. Individuals with allergic tendencies or sensitive skin should perform a patch test prior to use.
- Storage: Store in a closed container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; keep out of reach of children.
Details
Code
D-1354
Status
Natural compliant
Suitable for
cosmetics, perfumery, bath & hygiene
Solubility
in ethyl alcohol, in oil
Storage
in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
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Hello. I thought that maybe my senses have gone haywire ) , but it seems that there are others who say the smell of this fragrance resembles the bat
It smells nice, spring, slightly sweet. I highly recommend it. I use it in creams and aromatherapy.It doesn't really bring with the smell of their strawberries!
Personally, I don't find it smells at all like freesias, not even flowers. The fragrance is so weak that it doesn't even hold in candles. Maxim can be used in creams or lotions. A bit disappointed with the smell, I was really expecting it to have a pleasant smell. Reading the reviews below I really wonder if I got a bottle of another fragrance!
I use it with secces for candles, but I wish I could use it for soap too, it smells absolutely fabulous!
I use it in candles, especially for people who prefer a lighter, floral, summer scent.
It smells pleasantly exactly like freesia, but the smell does not linger so strongly in candles, at least when warm the smell is not intense.
Personally I don't like the smell, it's a stinging smell, but I combine it with something else and it fits perfectly.
Exclusively natural, feminine cosmetic fragrance with rich floral notes. Brings the fragrance of a floral bouquet with freesia that delicately perfumes skin and body care products, enveloping the skin in a spring scent.
Exclusively natural, feminine cosmetic fragrance with rich floral notes. It brings the fragrance of a floral bouquet with freesia that delicately perfumes skin and body care products, enveloping the skin in a spring scent.
The scent is a bit stronger than freesia flowers, I feel a stronger note, I use them for perfume and a fragrance note in body cream
I've used it in soap, I wouldn't say it smells exactly like the scrubs, but it's pleasant and lingers in the soap.
Pleasantly floral, spring, I wouldn't say it smells like freesias, but spring flowers, yes! Romantic, delicate, sweet.
It smells like spring, it's great for soaps, I would try making some candles with it too, has anyone tried it?
I have used it along with the lavender fragrance in my hair conditioner and it smelled delicious!!! I highly recommend!
Ideal for soaps! It's sweet, lingers and goes great with hibiscus flower. I recommend:)
It's part of the must-have seasonal fragrances. I have used it in soaps, but also in body butters. Admittedly I put a little more than recommended, for a more persistent scent.
I don't miss it in my spring soap fragrances . i combine it with the hyacinth one, fresher, with a serious and balancing note . i constantly buy this fragrance, sweet and aromatic for soap . it doesn't cause me allergies and it is very pleasant on the skin the fragrance lasts even after a year !
It smells nice, fresh, fresh floral and sour. It doesn't smell like freesia to me, yet the smell is pleasant. I use it for room perfume.
I have used this fragrance in soy wax candles and it is a big disappointment. Although it smells very nice and strong in the bottle, after the candle cools down, it doesn't smell at all. I noticed the same thing with the candle candle perfume. I should mention that I added the fragrance at a low temperature (i.e. I let the wax cool down to 45-50 degrees after melting and only then added the fragrance and poured the wax into the container, just as the candle experts recommend for the candle to keep as much fragrance as possible). When the wax is still liquid, it smells like perfume, but after it solidifies it doesn't smell at all. I tried with 5% and 10% perfuming, but still to no avail. At 10% fragrance the candle should smell extremely strong, but it doesn't smell at all. And it is not financially profitable to use 10% of this fragrance, which is not cheap at all, because nobody buys your candles, which are then produced at a much too high production cost. Therefore, even though it has a flash point of over 75%, I do not recommend this fragrance for candles, even if it is recommended by the retailer to be used in candles.