Fine Fragrance Oils
Specially formulated for candles and soaps, our fine fragrance collection contains high-quality scents made to capture the senses and awaken the imagination. Shop our collection of fine fragrance oils below.
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What are fine fragrance oils?
Our range of fine fragrance oils has been expertly crafted by master perfumers to create scents specifically formulated for soaps, candles, and wax melts.
Containing pungent, well-rounded aromas, these high-quality fragrance oils have rich and complex scent profiles made to capture the imagination and inspire creativity.
Discover our range of sweet and cocktail-inspired fragrances, including Pina Colada, Rhubarb Gin, and Candy Floss, or opt for luxurious florals like Black Petals and Wintry Poppy for a blissful garden retreat.
In need of some inspiration? Why not visit the Make At Home section of our blog to discover easy and run recipes for your home?
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, fine fragrance oils can make wonderful gifts.
They offer the recipient the chance to enjoy luxurious scents, either through direct application or use in home fragrance products.
Since they're typically highly concentrated, a small bottle can last a long time.
Choosing a scent that aligns with the recipient's preferences can add a personal touch to your gift.
Making candles with fine fragrance oils involves a few key steps.
- Start by melting your chosen wax in a double boiler until it reaches the correct temperature (typically around 85°C).
- Once the wax is melted, remove it from the heat and let it cool to about 57°C.
- Then, add your fragrance oil. A general guideline is to use about 1 ounce of fragrance oil per pound of wax, but this can vary depending on the oil and wax. Stir gently to ensure the fragrance oil is thoroughly mixed in.
- Finally, pour the scented wax into your prepared candle container with the wick in place. Allow it to cool completely, and your candle is ready to use.
Alongside fine fragrance oils and wax, you'll need several other items for candle making.
Wicks are essential; choose a size suitable for your candle's diameter.
A double boiler is needed for melting wax, and you'll also require a thermometer to monitor wax temperature accurately.
Candle containers can range from glass jars to metal tins. A wick holder or centering device helps ensure your wick stays in the middle of your container while the wax solidifies.
Heat-resistant gloves can provide safety when handling hot materials, and paper towels or cloths are useful for cleanup. Finally, a scale helps accurately measure your wax and fragrance oil.
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What are fine fragrance oils good for?
Much stronger and more complex in scent than regular fragrance oils, our fine fragrances are perfect for use in DIY aromatherapy products including, but not limited to:
- Candles
- Soaps
- Wax melts
- Potpourri
- Bath bombs and blends
- Bath salts and bath salt cakes
Simply add a few drops of your chosen fine fragrances to your favourite craft-making recipes, and enjoy the lost-lasting fragrances that are sure to brighten your home.
Our fine fragrances are also great for diffusing around the home, adding to your recipes, or gifting to a friend!