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Melon Fragrance 500ml

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Melon Fragrance 500mlMelon Fragrance Melon Fragrance Oil has a fresh, juicy fruit scent that is light and clean. It captures the watery sweetness of ripe melon without being heavy, making it well suited to summer blends and everyday fresh fragrances. Fragrance Profile The fragrance opens with crisp green melon notes that give a cool, refreshing start. This develops into a juicy melon heart with a soft sweetness, before settling into a gentle fruity base that keeps the

Melon Fragrance

Melon Fragrance Oil has a fresh, juicy fruit scent that is light and clean. It captures the watery sweetness of ripe melon without being heavy, making it well suited to summer blends and everyday fresh fragrances.

Fragrance Profile

The fragrance opens with crisp green melon notes that give a cool, refreshing start. This develops into a juicy melon heart with a soft sweetness, before settling into a gentle fruity base that keeps the scent smooth and balanced. It has a moderate evaporation rate and holds its fresh character well in blends.

Notes

Top notes: Crisp melon rind
Middle notes: Juicy melon flesh
Base notes: Soft fruity warmth

Scent Family

Fruity, fresh, sweet.

Product Details

Bottled in the UK.
Ethically sourced and not tested on animals. Vegan friendly.
Supplied in quality amber glass bottle with a tamper evident lid and dropper.
Expiry date and batch codes are shown on the labels.


How to Use Melon Fragrance Oil

Diffuser Use

Fill your diffuser with water according to the manufacturer’s instructions and add a few drops of Melon Fragrance Oil. Adjust the amount to suit the room size and your preferred scent strength.

Bath Use

Add a few drops of Melon Fragrance Oil to warm bath water, ensuring it is properly diluted and mixed through the water before use.

Room Spray Use

Mix water with a few drops of Melon Fragrance Oil in a clean spray bottle. Shake well before each use and lightly spray into the air.

How to Make Candles with Melon Fragrance Oil

Melt candle wax gently in a double boiler until fully liquid. Allow the wax to cool slightly before adding Melon Fragrance Oil at around 30 ml per kilogram of wax. Stir thoroughly to ensure the fragrance is evenly blended. Carefully pour into prepared containers with wicks in place and leave to cool and set fully.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this fragrance oil safe for use on skin?
When diluted correctly in a suitable base, this fragrance oil can be used on skin. A patch test should always be carried out before use.

Can this fragrance oil be used in a diffuser or humidifier?
Yes, this fragrance oil can be used in diffusers and in humidifiers with a fragrance function.

How long does the fragrance last when diffused?
The scent lasts while the diffuser is running and can be topped up as needed.

Recommended Usage Levels

Candles: 8-10%
Reed Diffusers: Up to 25% diluted
Cream Bases: Up to 1%
Lotion Bases: Up to 1%
Soap: Up to 1%
Shampoo Bases: Up to 1%
Shower Gel Bases: Up to 1%
Oil Burners: 7-10 drops
Pot Pourri: 7-10 drops
Bath Salts: Up to 1%
Bath Bombs: Up to 1%

Precautions

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Do not apply undiluted to skin.
Avoid use during pregnancy.
Keep away from children.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Please perform a patch test before use.
Keep away from eyes.



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