Amber Romance Fragrance Oil: A Warm, Creamy Amber Scent for Candles and Soaps

Amber Romance Fragrance Oil is a warm, sweet and slightly fruity amber scent designed for candle and soap making, as well as bath bombs, scrubs, creams and perfume oils. It is a pale yellow to clear liquid that opens with a light fruity-citrus hint, softens into creamy florals, and settles on a base of amber, sandalwood and musk. At Azlok it starts from ₹399 and is available in sizes from 100 gm right up to 25 kg for regular makers and small businesses.
What Amber Romance smells like
The fragrance is layered, which is what gives it that finished, boutique feel rather than a flat single note. Understanding the notes helps you decide where to use it.
- Top note: light fruity with a cherry or raspberry hint and a touch of citrus sweetness.
- Middle note: creamy florals such as soft jasmine and ylang ylang.
- Base note: amber, sandalwood, a gourmand sweetness and a musky finish.
Overall the aroma reads as warm, sweet, creamy and gently fruity amber. It suits cosy, romantic and evening products more than fresh or citrus-forward ranges.
What you can make with it
This is a versatile skin-safe fragrance oil, so it works across several formats:
- Candles: soy, beeswax, coconut or paraffin blends.
- Soaps: cold process, hot process and melt-and-pour.
- Bath and body: bath bombs, body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions.
- Lip products: lipsticks and lip balms.
- Perfume oils: roll-on blends and solid perfumes.
How to use it: usage rates
Always add fragrance by weight, not by guesswork, and follow the tested limits for each product type. As general starting points:
- Candles: around 6–10% of your wax weight. Add at the correct flashpoint temperature for your wax and stir thoroughly so it binds properly.
- Cold process soap: roughly 3–5% of oils, staying within IFRA-style safe limits for wash-off products.
- Melt-and-pour soap: about 1.5–3%.
- Lotions and creams: usually under 1–2%.
- Lip balms and lipsticks: keep it low, generally below 0.5%, since these sit near the mouth.
Do a small test batch first. Fragrance oils behave differently across waxes and soap recipes, and a trial pour tells you about scent throw, colour shift and any acceleration in cold process soap.
Safety notes worth reading
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so handle them with care:
- This is a cosmetic and craft fragrance, not a food flavouring. Do not ingest it.
- Keep it away from children and pets, and store away from open flames.
- Work in a ventilated space and avoid prolonged skin contact with the neat oil. Wear gloves if you are handling large quantities.
- Never apply the undiluted oil to skin. Always use it within a finished, properly diluted product and do a patch test before wider use.
- Some fragrance components can be allergens for sensitive individuals. Ask for the MSDS and allergen details before formulating for sale.
Buying and storage tips
Choose your pack size to match how quickly you use fragrance. A 100 gm bottle is ideal for testing and small batches, while the 5 kg to 25 kg options make sense for candle or soap businesses running regular production. Because it is made in India and sold directly through Azlok, you can scale up without switching suppliers and losing scent consistency.
To protect the fragrance:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation of the top notes.
- Use clean, dry tools when measuring to avoid contamination.
- The stated shelf life is around 2 years when stored properly.
FAQ
Is Amber Romance Fragrance Oil skin safe?
Yes, it is suitable for bath and body products like soaps, scrubs, creams, lip balms and perfume oils when used within recommended usage rates. Always patch test and never apply it undiluted.
How much fragrance oil should I add to candles?
A common range is 6–10% of your wax weight. Add it at the recommended temperature for your specific wax and stir well for an even scent throw.
Can I use it in cold process soap?
Yes. Use roughly 3–5% of your oil weight and always run a small test batch first, since fragrance oils can affect trace and colour in cold process soap.
Does it change colour in finished products?
The oil itself ranges from pale yellow to clear, but like many amber and vanilla-type blends it may cause slight discolouration over time. Test before committing to a full batch if colour matters.
How long does it last?
Stored in a cool, dry place with the cap sealed, it keeps for about two years. Heat, light and air will shorten that, so keep it closed and away from the sun.