Baby Breath Fragrance Oil: A Soft, Airy Scent for Candles, Soaps and Skincare

Baby Breath Fragrance Oil is a light, floral-green scent oil used to add a soft, airy aroma to candles, soaps, bath bombs, body scrubs and perfume blends. Azlok's version opens with a fresh, slightly green top note, moves into sweet florals like jasmine and ylang ylang, and settles on a warm, faintly musky base. It is subtle rather than loud, which makes it a good choice when you want a clean, refreshing fragrance instead of an overpowering one.
What Baby Breath Fragrance Oil smells like
The name comes from the delicate baby's breath flower, and the scent follows suit. Expect a blend of light fruity sweetness and a fresh forest-green touch, wrapped up in something that feels clean and romantic. Here is how the notes unfold:
- Top note: fresh and a little green
- Middle note: sweet florals, close to jasmine and ylang ylang
- Base note: warm, balsamic and slightly musky
Because it is on the gentle side, many makers find it works well for products aimed at people who prefer softer, less heady fragrances.
Where you can use it
This is a versatile oil for hobby makers and small businesses alike. Common uses include:
- Candles: soy, beeswax and paraffin blends carry this scent nicely for a calm, airy room fragrance.
- Soaps: cold-process and melt-and-pour bars.
- Bath and body: bath bombs, body scrubs, creams and lotions.
- Lip products: lip balms and lipsticks, where a subtle scent is welcome.
- Perfume oils: as a standalone or as a soft floral layer in a blend.
How to use it
Fragrance load depends on what you are making, so always test a small batch first.
- Candles: a typical fragrance load is around 6–10% of the wax weight. Add the oil once the wax reaches the temperature recommended for your wax type, stir gently for a minute or two, then pour.
- Cold-process soap: use roughly 3% of your oils weight and add at light trace. This oil is generally well behaved, but do a small test if you are new to it.
- Bath bombs and scrubs: add a few drops per batch and mix evenly so the scent distributes.
- Perfume oils: dilute in a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil; start low and build up until the strength feels right.
Keep notes on the percentages you use. That way your best batches are easy to repeat.
Safety notes
Fragrance oils are made for external, cosmetic and home-fragrance use. Please keep these points in mind:
- Do not ingest the oil, and keep it away from children and pets.
- Fragrance oils are concentrated. Do not apply neat to skin; always dilute for leave-on products and follow safe usage rates.
- Patch-test any new skincare product before regular use, especially if you have sensitive skin.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and keep the oil away from open flames while handling.
- Refer to the product's MSDS and allergen information for correct usage limits, particularly for products sold to customers.
Buying and storage tips
Azlok offers Baby Breath Fragrance Oil in sizes from 100 gm up to 25 kg, so you can pick a small pack to test or a bulk drum for regular production. Pricing starts at ₹349, and it is made in India.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent the top notes from fading.
- The stated shelf life is 2 years when stored properly.
- Buy a smaller size first to confirm the scent suits your product before committing to bulk.
FAQ
Is Baby Breath Fragrance Oil safe for skin?
It is formulated for cosmetic use in products like lip balms, creams and scrubs, but it must be properly diluted and used within safe usage rates. Always patch-test before regular use and check the MSDS for guidance.
Can I use it in candles and soaps?
Yes. It suits candles, cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps, bath bombs and body scrubs. Test a small batch to fine-tune your fragrance load.
How much fragrance oil should I add to candle wax?
A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, depending on your wax. Start lower, test the scent throw, and adjust in your next batch.
Does it contain essential oils?
No. It is a fragrance oil, meaning a crafted scent blend rather than a single-plant essential oil. This gives it a consistent aroma across batches.
How long does it last once opened?
Roughly two years when kept in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed and away from sunlight and heat.
