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Hawaiian Plumeria Fragrance Oil

Hawaiian Plumeria Fragrance Oil

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Vibrant plumeria blossoms are perfectly encapsulated in our Hawaiian Plumeria Fragrance Oil, featuring peach, plum, black currant, and apple top notes, complimenting powerful night blooming jasmine and honeysuckle heart notes, blended with a warm base of vanilla and musk.

Usage Guidelines

This Fragrance Oil is Paraben and Phthalate Free

Fragrance Oil Notes:

  • Top Notes: Peach, Plum, Black Currant, Apple
  • Middle/Heart Notes: Night Blooming Jasmine, Honeysuckle
  • Base Notes: Vanilla, Musk

Common Uses For Fragrance Oils Include:

  • Melt & Pour Soap
  • Cold Process Soap
  • Glycerin Soap
  • Candle
  • Bath Bombs
  • Bath Products
  • Skin Care Products
  • Hair Care Products
  • Home Cleaning Products
  • Incense
  • Potpourri

Technical Information

  • INCI: Fragrance (Parfum)
  • Flashpoint: 89 °C / 192.2 °F
  • Specific Gravity: 0.965 - 0.995
  • Refractive Index: 1.4922 - 1.4972
  • Vanillin Content: 0%

Behaviour in Cold Process Soap:

  • Consistency Change: None
  • Colour Change: None
  • Additional Notes: In Cold Process Soap we recommend using fragrances at a lower soap making temperature, approximately 110°F, and adding the fragrance at a light trace. We test our fragrance oils using a soap formula that does not trace quickly at a soap making temperature of 110°F. As soap formulas can vary, we recommend customers do their own small test batch to ensure the fragrance performs well in their own formula.

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Customer Reviews

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Jennifer

Was worried it would be too florally but it was actually a really nice scent.

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Camille MacKenzie
Tricky in cold process, but very pleasant fragrance

This fragrance oil smells very lovely. It is a little finicky in cold process soap, but will work for you as long as you are working with softer oils at room temperature, and you do not use titanium dioxide. TD will make it rice and accelerate. Now that I've gone through the trial and error, I probably would use it again, but it is a little limiting. Don't use it if you are planning complex designs, but if your pattern is simple and you work quickly, you will end up with a nice smelling bar of soap.

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Kim
Good for Melt and Pour soap

I tried to use this fragrance in cold process and it riced immediately! I'm relatively new to soap making so I was very discouraged thinking that it was just me, but was glad to see that I'm not the only one upon going back and reading reviews.

However, it has a beautiful fragrance so I was determined to still use it and added it into a Melt and Pour project, and it worked beautifully. So now I still got some beautiful soap that smells amazing!

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Kody
Riced!

Smells great, but riced immediately!

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WCC
Great for candles, avoid for cp soap

It's a beautiful scent. As other reviewers have stated, it rices and accelerates trace really badly in CP soap. Voyageur says it has no consistency change for CP soap; this is untrue. The moment I added it to my soap... instant corn dog soap.

It's still workable but it's not the fragrance for swirls or anything requiring a light trace. Layers or very rustic swirls (more like blobs) works. It's still usable soap but not what I had in mind for my "ode to Hawaii" soap :/

I've used it in candles though and it's lovely.