Aventus-Inspired Fragrance Oil: A Maker's Guide to This Fresh, Fruity-Woody Blend

Azlok's Aventus - Inspired Designer Fragrance Oil is a concentrated scent oil that recreates the popular fresh, fruity and woody character of the well-known designer original, made for DIY perfumers, candle makers and soap crafters. It is a masculine-leaning blend with bright citrus at the top, a floral heart and a warm, musky-woody base, and it works across perfumes, attars, candles, soaps and diffusers.
What this fragrance smells like
The scent opens crisp and juicy with citrus and fruity top notes. As it settles, you get a rounded floral heart, and then the dry-down brings dry woods and a soft, musky warmth that lingers. It reads as refined and unisex-leaning-masculine, which is why it suits both daytime and evening use. The oil itself is a pale light yellow.
A quick, honest note: this is an inspired interpretation created through chemical analysis and replication. Azlok is not affiliated with any trademark owner, and brand names are used only for reference. The scent closely matches the original but is not the original.
How to use it
This is a versatile oil, but it is highly concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Typical maker applications include:
- Perfumes and attars: Blend into perfumer's alcohol or a carrier oil. A common starting range is 15–25% fragrance for an alcohol-based spray, and lower for skin-friendly roll-ons.
- Candles: Add at around 6–10% of your wax weight, following your specific wax's recommended load, and stir in at the correct flashpoint temperature.
- Melt & pour soaps and body washes: Use roughly 1–3% of the base weight, staying within your base supplier's usage guidance.
- Lotions, room sprays and diffusers: Small percentages give a strong throw, so dose lightly and test.
Always weigh rather than guess, keep notes of your ratios, and cure candles and soaps before judging the final scent. Fragrances can smell different once fully set.
Formulation tips
- Test a small batch first before scaling up. What works in wax may behave differently in soap.
- Give perfumes time to mature. Alcohol-based blends often mellow and improve over one to three weeks.
- For skin products, do a small patch test after formulating to check for sensitivity.
- Fresh, citrus-forward oils can be brighter and more volatile, so pair with a fixative in perfumes if you want longer wear.
Safety notes
Fragrance oils are for external and craft use only. Please keep a few basics in mind:
- Do not ingest, and keep away from children and pets.
- Never apply undiluted oil directly to skin. Always dilute for perfumes, roll-ons and lotions.
- Work in a ventilated space and avoid direct eye contact.
- This oil is phthalate free, paraben free, and SLS/SLES free, but you should still follow standard usage rates for each product type.
- Keep away from open flames until properly incorporated into a finished product.
Buying and storage
Azlok offers this fragrance oil in 100 Gm, 500 Gm and 1 KG packs, so you can start small for testing and buy larger quantities once you settle on a recipe. Pricing starts at ₹999. It is made in India and carries a shelf life of about two years when stored well.
Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Light and warmth degrade fragrance over time, so a cupboard or shelf away from the stove is ideal. Wipe the neck and cap to prevent sticky build-up, and label your decanted bottles with the date.
FAQ
Can I apply this fragrance oil directly on my skin?
No. It is a concentrated fragrance oil and should be diluted into a perfume base, carrier oil or finished product before any skin contact. Always patch-test the diluted version first.
How much should I use in candles?
A common starting point is 6–10% of the wax weight, but follow your specific wax's maximum fragrance load and add at the recommended temperature for the best scent throw.
Is this the actual designer perfume?
No. It is an inspired interpretation created through chemical replication to closely match the original scent. Azlok is not affiliated with any trademark owner, and brand names are for reference only.
What products can I make with it?
It suits perfumes, attars, aromatherapy blends, candles, melt & pour soaps, body washes, lotions, room fresheners and diffusers.
How long does it last once opened?
The shelf life is around two years when stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, with the cap kept tightly closed.
