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Aromatics - concentrated perfume compositions for cosmetics and candles

Aromatics are complex fragrance ingredients designed to safely and stably perfume cosmetics, soaps, butters, shampoos, as well as home candles and waxes. They are characterized by high intensity, temperature stability and good compatibility with common cosmetic bases. Key terms: fragrance ingredients , concentrated perfume compositions , IFRA standards , allergens in fragrances .

Each formulation has its own volatile structure - top , middle and base notes - which affects the onset and durability of the fragrance in the finished product. Compatibility with the system (oil/base phase, wax), dosage according to IFRA standards and the desired sensory profile (fresh, floral, fruity, gourmand, woody, oriental) are also important in the selection process.

Full documentation is provided for the available items - MSDS, COA, IFRA and allergen list. For professional context, we recommend the blog articles CO₂ extracts and their uses and Internal use of essential oils - is it safe?

Aromatics for cosmetics

Optimised for perfuming emulsions, balms, shower gels and soaps. Typically good compatibility with tensides and lipid phases, recommended dosage according to IFRA standards and internal foam stability, colour and oxidation tests.

Aromatics for candles and waxes

Formulated with emphasis on temperature stability , hot throw and cold throw . Suitable for soy and compound waxes; recommended to test percentage of fragrance and wick for even burning.

Dosage and safety limits

Use limits are governed by IFRA product specific standards (creams, balms, rinse-on/leave-on products, environmental products). Always follow the percentages, allergens and manufacturer's notes when formulating.

Documentation and quality

For each product there are SDS (MSDS) , Certificate of Attestation (COA) , IFRA and allergen list . These documents facilitate safety assessment, legislative compliance and labelling of finished products.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

How to choose the dosage of fragrances in cosmetics and candles?

Follow the limits of the IFRA standards for the target product category and the results of your own tests. In cosmetics, typically 0.1-1% (leave-on) and 0.3-3% (rinse-off); in candles, test wax and wick type for optimum "throw".

What affects fragrance durability and projection?

Profile of top, middle and base notes , compatibility with the base, percentage of perfumation and storage. Base notes hold fragrance longer; citrus and fresh notes fade more quickly.

What bases are available for the products?

SDS (MSDS) , Attestation (COA) , IFRA declaration and allergen list . The documents are used for both the safe formulation and labelling of the products.

Is it appropriate to take flavourings internally?

No. Aromatics are intended for external use in cosmetics and environmental products. For more information, see the blog article.

Are CO₂ extracts the same as flavourings?

No. CO₂ extracts (selective/total) are a separate group with different composition and uses. For an overview, see the article CO₂ extracts and their uses.