Pumpkin Pie Fragrance Oil
Pumpkin Pie Fragrance Oil
Usage Guidelines
Usage Guidelines
This Fragrance Oil is Paraben and Phthalate Free
Fragrance Oil Notes:
- Top Notes: Creamy Pumpkin
- Middle/Heart Notes: Cinnamon, Marshmallow
- Base Notes: Vanilla, Caramel, 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
Technical Information
- INCI: Fragrance (Parfum)
- Flashpoint: N/A
- Specific Gravity: 0.983 - 1.013
- Refractive Index: 1.5111 - 1.5161
- Vanillin Content: 1 - 5%
Behaviour in Cold Process Soap:
- Consistency Change: None
- Colour Change: Turns uncoloured soap a light brown
- 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.
Documentation & Resources
Documentation & Resources
I think I mostly smell cloves, and sweetness, but, that's just from smelling it in the bottle...I find scents can change a bit once they're actually in a finished product. Right now, out of the bottle, it doesn't especially remind me of Pumpkin Pie, as I'd hoped, but it is still a lovely sweet clove scent that does smell like Fall, and which I will use, and it is a very lovely scent.
Oh, the scent is so delicious. Made soy wax melts & candles, I couldn't wait to test it so, melted my wax melt on the same day and it filled the house (kids were disappointed coming home from school and realizing mom didn't bake anything delicious & the scent came from wax welt) lol. A little goes a long way.
Just ordered this and was reading the customer reviews. For anyone wanting to know usage rates look under IFRA under technical information. It tells you under category 9 if making bar soap the % to use. I believe this one is 1.9
Ok, so the smell is amazing.. love it! However, I soaped at a lower temp (24°) and still experienced crazy acceleration... less than 5 mins before it went almost solid. Other than that, it's great.
Très épicé! Je ne sent pas énormément la citrouille mais c'est très réconfortant comme parfum!