Blue Lite Designer Fragrance Oil: A Fresh, Fruity-Floral Scent for Perfumes and DIY

Blue Lite Designer Fragrance Oil is a concentrated, ready-to-blend perfumery ingredient with a fresh fruity-floral scent, made in India and suitable for perfumes, attars, roll-ons, soaps, lotions, candles and diffusers. It is phthalate free, paraben free and SLS/SLES free, so you can use it across cosmetic and home-fragrance projects with confidence.
What Blue Lite smells like
This is a designer-inspired blend built to feel light and uplifting. Bright, refreshing top notes open the scent, while a smooth base gives it staying power once applied. The overall character is fruity and floral ly heavy or musky. It reads clean and elegant, which makes it easy to wear every day and easy to pair with other oils.
The oil is a pale yellow liquid. As Azlok clearly states, this fragrance is created through chemical analysis and replication and is not affiliated with any trademark owner the scent is designed to closely match a well-known original, but the brand names are for reference only.
Common uses
- Alcohol-based perfumes and attars: blend into perfumer's alcohol or a carrier to create sprays and roll-ons.
- Soaps: works in cold-process, melt-and-pour and hand-milled soap.
- Lotions and creams: add a light scent to body care formulations.
- Candles: scent soy, beeswax or paraffin blends.
- Diffusers and room sprays: use in reed diffuser bases or home mists.
How to use it
Because this is a concentrated fragrance oil, a little goes a long way. Always work by weight and start conservatively, then adjust.
- Roll-ons and perfume oils: begin at roughly 1525% fragrance in a skin-safe carrier such as fractionated coconut oil or jojoba, then test on skin.
- Soap: a typical range is 24% of your oils/base by weight; check your soap base guidelines.
- Candles: around 610% depending on your wax; stir well and observe cure time.
- Diffusers: add to a diffuser base per the base maker's instructions.
Keep detailed notes of your percentages so you can repeat a batch that works. Let finished perfumes and soaps rest for a few days to a couple of weeks; the scent settles and rounds out as it matures.
Safety notes
Fragrance oils are for external, formulated use they are not for eating or drinking.
- Do a patch test on skin-contact products before regular use, especially if you have sensitive skin.
- Always dilute before applying to skin; never use neat fragrance oil directly on the body.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
- Keep away from children and pets, and away from open flame during handling.
- Follow your leave-on or rinse-off product's recommended usage limits.
Buying and storage
Azlok offers Blue Lite Designer Fragrance Oil in 50 Gm, 100 Gm, 500 Gm, 1 KG and 5 KG packs, starting at Rs. 599, so hobbyists can buy small and small businesses can scale up. If you are new to the scent, start with 50 Gm to test it in your recipe before committing to a larger pack.
Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Kept well, the shelf life is around 2 years. Fragrance oils can react with certain plastics, so decant into glass or fragrance-safe containers if you are repackaging, and label everything with the name and date.
FAQ
Is Blue Lite Fragrance Oil safe for skin?
It is intended for use in properly formulated, diluted products such as roll-ons, lotions and soaps. Do a patch test first and never apply the neat oil directly to skin.
What does Blue Lite smell like?
It is a fresh, uplifting fruity-floral scent with bright top notes and a smooth, lasting base. It is designed to closely match a popular original fragrance.
Can I use it in candles and soaps?
Yes. It suits soaps, candles, lotions, diffusers and perfumes. Use the recommended percentage for each application and test a small batch first.
Is this the actual branded perfume?
No. It is a designer-inspired fragrance created through chemical analysis and replication. Azlok is not affiliated with any trademark owner; brand names are used only for reference.
How long does the fragrance oil last?
Stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, it keeps for about two years. Keep the container tightly sealed to preserve the scent.
