Subtle and fresh..a lovely light fragrance with both Cucumber and Melon highlights... Very nice
Been using this brand wick for over 14yrs and have never had an issue.
Love this fragrance used it in soy wax candle beautiful
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Essential Oils for Candle Making, Diffusers & Soap
Essential oils and fragrance oils are both popular choices for scenting candles, soaps, and diffusers but they are not the same thing. Understanding the difference helps you get the best results from your products.
Essential Oils are naturally derived from plants, flowers, and herbs through processes like steam distillation or cold pressing. They carry the true botanical scent of their source and are a popular choice for makers who prefer a natural, chemical-free product. However, essential oils can be more volatile at high temperatures, which means some may fade faster in candles compared to fragrance oils.
Fragrance Oils are synthetically crafted or blended scents designed specifically for candle and soap making. They are formulated to hold scent better at high temperatures, offering stronger and longer-lasting throw in candles.
Usage Rates For candles, essential oils are typically used at 3–6% of the total wax weight. Soap makers generally use 1–3% depending on skin sensitivity. For reed diffusers, a 15–25% dilution in a carrier or diffuser base is common.
Popular Essential Oil Scents Some of the most loved essential oils for candle and soap making include lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint, lemon, orange sweet, and tea tree, each bringing a clean, natural aroma to your finished product.
Browse our Australian-stocked range of pure essential oils, perfect for candles, diffusers, and cold-process or melt-and-pour soap.
ACS essential oils are sourced from ethical and responsible sources. We only offer pure, quality essential oils. If pregnant please consult your health care professional before use.
Essential Oils are suitable for candle making, we would suggest that you start your testing at 6% loading and adjust from there accordingly.
PLEASE NOTE: As a wholesaler of essential oils, no oils come with a dripolater. Dripolaters must be purchased separately.
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Been using this brand wick for over 14yrs and have never had an issue.
Very useful size wick for multi wick candles and smaller jars
Great bowl,well packaged very useful
Love this fragrance used it in soy wax candle beautiful
Great smelling fragrance oil .
Some of the Jo Malone room sprays & perfumes are my favorites but way too pricey .
This one is great and smells fantastic .
I have already purchased another spare
Subtle and fresh..a lovely light fragrance with both Cucumber and Melon highlights... Very nice
Been using this brand wick for over 14yrs and have never had an issue.
Very useful size wick for multi wick candles and smaller jars
Love this fragrance used it in soy wax candle beautiful