
Apranji Fragrance Oil is a light yellow, liquid scent with a fresh green top, a sweet floral heart and a warm, slightly musky base. In short, it is a crisp, shower-fresh fragrance that suits soaps, candles, body mists, perfume oils and simple skincare projects. At Azlok it starts at ₹399 and comes in packs from 100 GM right up to 20 KG for larger batches.
What Apranji Fragrance Oil Smells Like
The scent opens fresh and a little green, almost leafy and dewy. As it settles, sweet floral notes reminiscent of jasmine and ylang ylang come through, giving it that soft, blooming quality. The base is warm and balsamic with a gentle musk that keeps the fragrance from feeling sharp. Overall it reads as clean, uplifting and versatile — the kind of aroma that works in both feminine and unisex products.
Common Uses
Because it blends easily, this fragrance oil fits into a wide range of homemade and small-batch products:
- Soaps and bath bombs — cold process, melt-and-pour, and fizzing bath bombs.
- Candles — soy, coconut and paraffin wax candles.
- Body care — lotions, creams, facial and body scrubs.
- Lip products — lipsticks and lip balms (only when used within the maker's fragrance limits).
- Perfumery — perfume oils, colognes, deodorants and room or linen mists.
How to Use It
A little goes a long way, so measure by weight rather than pouring by eye. General starting points:
- Candles: Add roughly 6–10% fragrance by weight of wax, stirring in at the correct temperature for your wax before pouring.
- Cold process soap: Around 3% of your oil weight is a common guide; check your recipe and any supplier limits.
- Lotions, creams and scrubs: Keep fragrance low, typically well under 1–2%, and stir in thoroughly.
- Perfume oils and mists: Dilute in a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil or perfumer's alcohol and adjust strength to taste.
Always test a small batch first. Fragrance behaviour changes with the base you use, and what smells perfect in wax may need tweaking in soap.
Safety Notes
Fragrance oils are made for external, cosmetic and home-craft use only.
- Do not ingest it, and keep it away from eyes.
- Do a patch test before using any new fragrance on skin, especially in leave-on products.
- Follow safe usage percentages for the product type you are making — more is not better.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and keep the bottle away from children and pets.
- Store away from open flames; the oil is flammable in concentrate.
- Request the MSDS and any allergen information from the seller if you are formulating for sale.
Buying and Storage
Choose your pack size by how much you make. The 100 GM bottle is ideal for trying it out or for small hobby batches, while the 5 KG to 20 KG options suit small businesses and regular production. Azlok offers Apranji Fragrance Oil across all these sizes, so you can scale up once you are happy with the scent in your recipes.
To protect the fragrance, keep the bottle tightly closed and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Kept well, it has a shelf life of about two years. Label your decanted portions with the date so you always know how fresh they are.
FAQ
Is Apranji Fragrance Oil natural?
It is a fragrance oil formulated to carry the Apranji-style scent profile. Treat it as a cosmetic-grade fragrance for external craft and beauty use rather than a pure essential oil.
Can I use it directly on my skin?
Not undiluted. Blend it into a lotion, oil or perfume base at a safe percentage, and always patch-test first. Never apply concentrated fragrance oil to bare skin.
How much should I add to candles?
A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the right temperature for your wax. Start lower and increase gradually until you get the throw you want.
How long does it last once opened?
Around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap sealed tightly. Keep it away from heat and sunlight to preserve the scent.
Which products suit this fragrance best?
It shines in bath bombs, soaps, body scrubs, creams, lip balms, perfume oils, colognes and room or linen mists, thanks to its fresh green and sweet floral character.
