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Coconut Fragrance Oil

Coconut Fragrance Oil

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Our Coconut Fragrance Oil is a tropical splash with nuances of ozone, pineapple, papaya and mango, with a heart of coconut and sweet coconut milk.

Usage Guidelines

This Fragrance Oil is Paraben and Phthalate Free

Fragrance Oil Notes:

Our Coconut Fragrance Oil is a tropical splash with nuances of ozone, pineapple, papaya and mango, with a heart of coconut and sweet coconut milk.

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: 98.8°C / 209.84°F
  • Specific Gravity: 1.06
  • Vanillin Content: 0%

Behaviour in Cold Process Soap:

  • Consistency Change: None
  • Colour Change: None
  • Additional Notes: This fragrance causes the soap to become exceptionally soft. Give extra curing time before removing from mold (1-3 days). Placing soap within mold into the freezer for 5-10 minutes helped in removing the soap without damage.

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Customer Reviews

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Jennifer

Smells just like a fresh coconut. Perfect!

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Vanita

Lovely scent works great with CPOP

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Alicia
Play doh

Definitely has a play doh smell to it. Kind of smells like the coconut body butter from the body shop but only faintly. Need to mix it with another FO I think.. wouldn’t use on its own.

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Laura
Behaves amazingly but retention isn't great

I used this scent in CP soap for a coworker. OOB this definitely smells like coconut and is lovely. I only had enough FO for 3.75% so I used kaolin clay to anchor it. It behaved like a charm; no acceleration, ricing, discoloration, or separating. I was doing a layered soap and had to stick blend quite a bit to get the batter to the thickness I needed, which is a plus! A couple days after making the soap, the scent seemed to get sweeter, and really gave off "flaked coconut" vibes. However, it has now been 4 weeks since making the soap and the scent has very much faded and changed from a nice coconut to something that's very hard to describe. The first thing that comes to mind when I smell it now is Play-Doh. Perhaps if this was blended with another fragrance it would stick around and stay true to its description but on its own, I wouldn't recommend it based on smell alone. I gave it 3 stars just because it behaved so well. This might work better in a different application, like candles/wax melts, etc.

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Jennifer porter
Lost its scent in my cold pressed soap

I have made over 25 batches of cold pressed soap over the last month and this is the only Fo that has completely lost all scent of the coconut fragrance time will tell if any of it comes back with curing buts it has been 7 days and smells like in scented soap