Blueberry Fragrance Oil: A Sweet, Fruity Scent for Candles, Soaps & Bath Care

Blueberry Fragrance Oil is a sweet, fruity-gourmand scent oil used to perfume candles, soaps, incense, bath bombs and body-care products. It blends juicy blueberry with vanilla, caramel, cinnamon and a bright citrus lift, and it is meant for external use only \u22\u2 \n
Azlok's Blueberry Fragrance Oil is a synthetic scent oil (not an essential oil) crafted to hold up well in wax, melt-and-pour soap and lotions. If you make products at home or run a small candle or soap label, this is one of those crowd-pleasing fruity notes that sells easily and layers nicely with warmer, sweeter fragrances.
What Blueberry Fragrance Oil smells like
The scent opens with a fresh, juicy citrus and fruit burst, then settles into a spicy, warm, lightly floral gourmand heart. The base is where it turns cosy \u2014 soft vanilla and caramel that give the whole blend a bakery-sweet finish. In short: bright on top, creamy and spiced underneath.
- Top note: fresh, juicy, citrus and fruity
- Middle note: spicy, warm, slightly floral gourmand
- Base note: sweet vanilla and caramel
What you can make with it
It is a versatile fragrance that works across many DIY and small-batch products:
- Scented candles and wax melts
- Incense sticks and cones
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
- Bath bombs and bath salts
- Body and shower gels, shampoos, conditioners
- Lotions, creams and body scrubs
- Lip balms and lipsticks (external cosmetic use)
- Perfume and room-spray blends
How to use it in your recipes
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always work by weight and stir in thoroughly for an even scent throw.
- Candles: A common range is 6\u201310% of your wax weight, depending on the wax and how strong you want the throw. Add at the correct temperature for your wax, then stir gently for a couple of minutes.
- Soap: Around 3\u20135% of your total batch weight for melt-and-pour; follow your soap calculator's guidance for cold process.
- Bath and body: Keep leave-on products around 1\u20133% and always stay within safe usage limits for skin.
- Room sprays and diffuser blends: Dilute in a suitable carrier or base as your formula requires.
Because vanilla and caramel notes can cause colour changes over time, expect soap or candles to warm to a cream or light tan shade. That is normal for gourmand scents. Do a small test batch before committing to a large run.
Safety notes worth reading
This is a fragrance oil for external use only. Please handle it with the same care you would any concentrated cosmetic ingredient.
- Do not swallow or take internally.
- Keep it away from eyes; it can irritate.
- Patch-test any new skin product on a small area before regular use.
- Never apply the neat oil directly to skin \u2014 always dilute within recommended limits.
- Store out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep away from open flames while working, as fragrance oils are flammable.
- If you have sensitive skin or allergies, check the allergen and MSDS information before use.
Buying and storage tips
Azlok offers Blueberry Fragrance Oil starting at \u20b9299, with pack sizes from 100 GM up to bulk 25 KG drums \u2014 handy whether you are testing a recipe or supplying a production line. It is made in India and has a shelf life of about two years when stored well.
- Keep the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Buy a small size first to confirm the scent suits your product before ordering in bulk.
- Label your decanted bottles with the name and date so you can track freshness.
FAQ
Is Blueberry Fragrance Oil the same as an essential oil?
No. It is a synthetic fragrance oil designed for scent, not a steam-distilled essential oil. It gives a consistent blueberry-gourmand aroma that is ideal for candles, soaps and bath products.
Can I apply it directly to my skin?
Not undiluted. Use it only within recommended percentages inside a finished product, and always patch-test first. It is for external use only.
How much should I use in candles?
A typical range is 6\u201310% of the wax weight. Start on the lower side, test the scent throw, and adjust in your next batch.
Will it change the colour of my soap or candles?
The vanilla and caramel content can cause gradual darkening to a cream or tan tone. This is expected with sweet, gourmand fragrances and does not affect performance.
How long does it last?
Around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed and away from sunlight and heat.