To Determine The Amount of Essential; Oil Used In A Product:
The amount of essential oil that should be used in a formulation depends on three factors:
This fragrance oil’s exact ingredients are protected by US Federal Trade Secret laws. To properly list this product on your ingredient label, use the INCI:
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Crystal • Big Rapids
Date Submitted: 04/02/2010
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"Pleasant, but..." |
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COMMENTS: If you are looking for a gum or toothpaste type scent, this is great; if you are looking for bath and body...not so much. Strangely, this is not rated lip safe. I'd use lip balm made from it, but I'm not sure I like it as soap. Hopefully, this scent is what my young client had in mind or my family will be smelling like toothpaste for a while.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Soap Products
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Allison • PENINSULA
Date Submitted: 02/11/2009
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"Refreshing!" |
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COMMENTS: This is an interesting twist on vanilla and was a huge seller for us over the holidays! Smells clean, light and refreshing.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Bath Products
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