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Apple Orchard Fragrance Oil: How to Use It in Candles, Soaps & Scrubs

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Apple Orchard Fragrance Oil: How to Use It in Candles, Soaps & Scrubs

Apple Orchard Fragrance Oil is a fruity, slightly sweet scent oil made for candles, soaps, bath bombs, scrubs and other DIY body and home products. It is a light pale yellow liquid with a fresh, airy apple aroma, and at Azlok it starts at ₹299 with pack sizes from 100 gm right up to 20 kg for larger batches.

What Apple Orchard Fragrance Oil smells like

The scent is built to feel like a walk through an orchard on a cool autumn day. It opens crisp and juicy, softens into green apple, and settles into something warm and grounded.

  • Top note: fresh apple, crisp and juicy
  • Middle note: soft green apple and a sweet, watery accord
  • Base note: light woody tones with a soft musk

Overall it reads as fresh fruity, green, airy and slightly sweet — cheerful without being sugary. It suits kitchens, living rooms and gifting products where you want an inviting, homely mood.

How to use it in your projects

This is a concentrated fragrance oil, so a little goes a long way. Always add it to your base rather than using it neat on skin. Common uses include:

  • Candles: add to melted wax at the temperature recommended by your wax supplier, usually once it has cooled slightly after melting, then stir gently for even distribution.
  • Soaps: works in melt-and-pour and cold-process soap; add at trace or just before pouring.
  • Bath bombs and body scrubs: blend into your dry-then-wet mix so the scent spreads evenly.
  • Creams, lotions and lip balms: stir in at the cool-down stage.
  • Perfume oils and reed diffusers: dilute in a suitable carrier or diffuser base.

How much to add

Usage rate depends on the product and your own preference for strength. As a general starting point, many makers use around 3–6% of the total batch weight for candles and roughly 1–3% for skin-contact products, then adjust after testing. For anything applied to skin, keep to safe cosmetic usage limits and do a small test batch first.

Tips and safety notes

Fragrance oils are for external, formulated use only. Please keep these points in mind:

  • Do not ingest. This is not a food flavouring, despite the fruity name.
  • Patch-test any new skin product on a small area before regular use.
  • Dilute properly — never apply the neat oil directly to skin.
  • Keep away from children and pets, and away from open flames when handling the liquid.
  • Work in a ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
  • If you have sensitive skin or allergies, check the allergen and MSDS information before formulating.

Because scent throw varies between wax types and recipes, make a small test candle or soap first and let it cure fully before judging the strength.

Buying and storage

Azlok offers Apple Orchard Fragrance Oil in 100 gm, 500 gm, 1 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg and 20 kg packs, so you can buy a small bottle to trial or a bulk drum for production. The 100 gm size is a sensible starting point for hobbyists.

  • Storage: keep it in a cool, dry place, tightly closed and out of direct sunlight.
  • Shelf life: about 2 years when stored well.
  • Keep the lid sealed between uses to protect the aroma from air and heat.

Made in India, it is a versatile choice for anyone building a seasonal or fruity fragrance range.

FAQ

Can I apply Apple Orchard Fragrance Oil directly to my skin?

No. It should be diluted into a suitable base such as a cream, balm or carrier oil at a safe cosmetic percentage, and never used neat on skin.

Is this the same as apple essential oil?

No. It is a crafted fragrance oil designed to smell like fresh apples and orchard air. Essential oils are steam-distilled or pressed from plants, while fragrance oils are blended for consistent, strong scent.

How much should I use in candles?

A common starting range is about 3–6% of the wax weight, added at the temperature your wax supplier recommends. Test a small batch and adjust to your preferred strength.

Can I use it in soap and bath bombs?

Yes. It is suitable for bath bombs, body scrubs, creams, lip balms and lipsticks, as well as soap. Keep skin-contact products within safe usage limits and patch-test first.

How long does it last and how should I store it?

It has a shelf life of about 2 years. Store it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, with the cap tightly closed to preserve the fragrance.

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