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Fragrance oils are blends of aromatic substances intended for perfuming cosmetics, soaps, diffusers and candles. They provide stable fragrance intensity , a wide range of notes and good compatibility with common bases (surfactant systems, emulsions, waxes). They are suitable for both cosmetics and candles and allow precise sensory design of products.
When choosing, take into account the top, middle and base notes , the dosage recommended according to IFRA standards and the type of target product (leave-on, rinse-off, ambient products). An overview of the assortment can be found in the subsections below according to olfactory families and seasonal themes.
Each item is supplied with complete documentation – SDS (MSDS), Certificate of Analysis (COA), IFRA and an allergen list . For the difference from essential oils and further context, we also recommend the categories essential oils and aroma chemicals.
Herbal, aromatic and warm notes (e.g. lavender, rosemary, cinnamon). Suitable for body care, soaps and diffusers. See herbal and spicy fragrances.
From light to rich floral accords (jasmine, rose, gardenia). Ideal for creams, home fragrances and candles. Go to floral fragrances.
Fresh and juicy profiles, suitable for shower products and summer candle collections. You will find them under fruity and citrus fragrances.
Gourmand compositions (vanilla, coffee, chocolate, cocktails) with a pronounced “comfort” effect for candles and diffusers. See food and beverage fragrances.
Seasonal blends with an emphasis on spices, conifer needles and sweet notes – suitable for limited editions. Browse Christmas fragrances.
Follow the IFRA standards for the product type and the results of your own tests. In cosmetics usually 0.1–1 % (leave-on) and 0.3–3 % (rinse-off). In candles, test the fragrance load, wax type and wick for optimal hot/cold throw.
They are broadly compatible with surfactants, emulsions and oil systems. Before final production, we recommend a stability test (phase, colour, viscosity) in the target base.
SDS (MSDS) , Certificate of Analysis (COA) , IFRA statement and an allergen list . The documentation facilitates compliance with legislation as well as the labelling of finished products.
Base notes hold the fragrance longer, middle notes form the character and top notes bring the initial impression. The result also depends on compatibility with the base and the chosen fragrance load.
Yes, this is common practice. Observe the IFRA limits for the total content of perfuming components and test compatibility as well as the resulting olfactory profile in the specific base.