
The Azlok 5 Aquatic Fragrance Oils Sample Kit gives you five ocean-inspired scents in 10 ml bottles each, so you can test crisp, water-fresh aromas in your soap, candles, lotions and bath bombs before buying a full-size bottle. It includes Sea Salt, Cool Blue, Ocean Breeze, Pacific Ocean Pearl and Oceanic Mist fragrances, and the oils are vegan, phthalate-free and paraben-free.
If you make things at home or run a small handmade business, a sample kit is the smart way to shop. Full-size fragrance bottles add up quickly, and there is nothing worse than committing to a large quantity of a scent that does not suit your recipe. With 10 ml of each aroma, you get enough to run a few real batches and decide what you love.
What is inside the kit
The kit holds five distinct aquatic fragrances, all leaning towards clean, breezy and refreshing profiles:
- Sea Salt Fragrance — a mineral, slightly salty note that feels like coastal air.
- Cool Blue Fragrance — bright and crisp, the kind of scent you associate with fresh water.
- Ocean Breeze Fragrance — a familiar, airy marine scent that most people find pleasant.
- Pacific Ocean Pearl Fragrance — a smoother, rounded aquatic aroma with a soft finish.
- Oceanic Mist Fragrance — light and watery, good for subtle, understated projects.
What you can make with them
These fragrance oils are formulated for craft and body-care applications rather than for eating or perfume-on-skin use. Common projects include:
- Candles — soy, beeswax or paraffin container and pillar candles.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soap — aquatic notes work beautifully with blue and white colourants.
- Bath bombs and bath salts — a small amount goes a long way in the bath.
- Lotions and body butters — for a light, fresh finish.
- Coffee and sugar scrubs — pairs well with exfoliating bases.
How to use fragrance oils correctly
Fragrance load depends on your base, so always follow the guidance for your specific medium rather than guessing.
- Candles: most waxes take around 6–10% fragrance by weight. Add the oil once the wax has cooled to the recommended temperature, then stir gently for a couple of minutes.
- Soap: use roughly 3% of your oils/base weight, and check that the scent is skin-safe for leave-on or rinse-off use as intended.
- Bath and body: start low, around 1–2%, and test how the scent behaves after curing or setting.
Because sample sizes are small, weigh with a digital scale rather than pouring by eye. Keep notes on how much you used per batch so you can scale up confidently later.
Safety notes worth reading
Fragrance oils are concentrated. A little care keeps your projects safe and pleasant.
- These are for craft and cosmetic use, not for ingestion. Do not add them to food or drink.
- Always patch-test any leave-on product on a small area of skin before regular use.
- Work in a ventilated space and avoid direct contact with eyes.
- Keep away from children and pets, and store tightly capped.
- Fragrance oils can affect soap trace and candle behaviour, so test small batches first.
Buying and storage tips
Store the bottles in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat, which can dull a scent over time. Keep the caps firmly closed to prevent evaporation. Most fragrance oils stay usable for a year or more when stored well, though the strength can soften gradually.
At ₹499 for five 10 ml bottles, this Azlok kit is a low-risk way to build your scent library and find the aquatic notes that suit your recipes before ordering larger quantities.
FAQ
Can I use these fragrance oils on my skin directly?
No. These are formulated for finished products like soap, candles and lotions at recommended usage rates. Never apply concentrated fragrance oil directly to skin, and always patch-test the final product.
Are the oils safe for candles and soap both?
Yes, they are intended for a range of DIY applications including candles, soap, bath bombs, lotions and scrubs. Follow the correct fragrance load for each base, as candle and soap percentages differ.
How many candles or soaps can 10 ml make?
It depends on your fragrance load. As a rough guide, 10 ml is enough to scent a couple of small candle batches or a modest soap batch, which is exactly why a sample kit is handy for testing.
Are these fragrance oils vegan and phthalate-free?
Yes. Azlok lists this kit as vegan, phthalate-free and paraben-free.
Do the oils expire?
They do not spoil like food, but the scent can weaken over time. Stored in a cool, dark place with caps closed tightly, they generally stay good for a year or more.