Bonbon Chalet Fragrance Oil
Bonbon Chalet Fragrance Oil
Usage Guidelines
Usage Guidelines
This Fragrance Oil is Paraben and Phthalate Free
Fragrance Oil Notes:
- Top Notes: Cool Mountain Air, Hot Cocoa, Cinnamon
- Middle/Heart Notes: Amber, Sandalwood
- Base Notes: Maple Sugar, Caramel
Common Uses For This Fragrance Oil:
- Melt & Pour Soap
- Candle
- Bath Bombs
- Skin Care Products
- Hair Care Products
- Home Cleaning Products
- Potpourri
Technical Information
Technical Information
- INCI: Fragrance (Parfum)
- Flashpoint: 100°C / 212°F
- Specific Gravity: 0.926 - 0.956
- Refractive Index: 1.4587 - 1.4637
- Vanillin Content: 0%
Behavior in Cold Process Soap:
- Consistency Change: None
- Color Change: Very slight tan
- 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 that this is a very nice chocolate based holiday scent. Chocolate is tricky to get right and the holiday notes in this scent are great for holiday bath bombs. I keep smelling them 😋
Ive been using this scent in wax melts and I love it! smells like a sexy man holding a hot chocolate on a cold winter day
Smells like chemicals and reminds me of a weird lip smackers chocolate smell.
Used in CP and in the bottle it smells quite nice, more masculine I'd say.
I used my regular recipe with this FO and it's extremely soft. It's been 48 hours and I've never experienced this with any of my loafs. I can only assume it's the FO as it's the only new thing I've used.
The scent is faded and smells almost plastic. I'm hoping as it cures the scent will come back....the loaf was so soft unmolding I've ruined half of it. I would not recommend this one unfortunately.