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Bombshell Magic Fragrance Oil: A DIY Maker's Guide to This Floral Dupe

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Bombshell Magic Fragrance Oil: A DIY Maker's Guide to This Floral Dupe

Bombshell Magic is Azlok's designer-inspired fragrance oil that recreates the bright, feminine floral character of the iconic Victoria's Secret Bombshell scent. It is a transparent liquid built around fresh mandarin and soft peony notes, and it works in perfumes, attars, candles, soaps, lotions and diffusers. A 50 gm bottle starts at ₹599, with 100 gm and 500 gm packs available for larger batches.

This oil is made through chemical analysis and replication, so it closely matches the feel of the original without being affiliated with any trademark owner. Think of it as a well-loved scent profile you can build your own creations around.

What Bombshell Magic smells like

The blend opens fruity and sparkling, thanks to mandarin top notes that give it an energetic, citrus lift. Underneath sits a peony heart that softens everything into a rounded, pretty floral. The result is a scent that reads sophisticated but easy to wear, suitable for both daytime and evening use. It is bright without being sharp, and floral without turning old-fashioned.

What you can make with it

This is a versatile fragrance oil, which is why DIY makers and small businesses keep it on hand. Common uses include:

  • Perfumes and attars for women, alcohol-based or oil-based
  • Candles — soy, paraffin or blended wax
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
  • Body washes, lotions and creams
  • Room fresheners and reed or electric diffusers

It is also phthalate free, paraben free and SLS/SLES free, which matters if you are making products for skin or selling to customers who read labels.

How to use it: dosage guidance

Getting the concentration right is the difference between a subtle product and one that fades or overwhelms. Use these as starting points and adjust to your recipe:

  • Perfume: around 15–25% fragrance oil in a suitable perfumer's alcohol or carrier base for a strong scent.
  • Candles: roughly 6–10% by weight of wax, added at the correct flashpoint temperature for your wax.
  • Soaps: about 2–4% of your total batch weight; always check what your specific soap base tolerates.
  • Lotions and body washes: 0.5–2%, kept low for skin comfort.
  • Diffusers and room sprays: 15–30% in a diffuser base or solvent.

Because it is a concentrated oil, start light. You can always add more, but you cannot take it back out once it is blended.

Safety notes worth reading

Fragrance oils are for external and product use only.

  • Do not ingest, and keep it away from children and pets.
  • Always do a small patch test before using any new skin product, as fragrances can cause sensitivity in some people.
  • Never apply the neat oil directly to skin — dilute it properly first.
  • Work in a ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
  • Keep it away from open flame until it is safely blended into your wax or base.

Buying and storage tips

Choose your pack size based on how you work. The 50 gm bottle is ideal for testing a recipe or making a few personal-use items. The 100 gm suits regular hobbyists, while the 500 gm pack makes more sense for repeat batches and small businesses, where the per-gram cost works out better.

Store the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation and scent change. Kept well, it holds a shelf life of around two years. You can find Bombshell Magic and other designer-inspired oils in the fragrance oils section at Azlok.

FAQ

Is Bombshell Magic the same as the original Bombshell perfume?

No. It is an inspired replication created through chemical analysis to closely match the scent. It is not affiliated with any trademark owner, and brand names are used only for reference.

Can I apply this fragrance oil directly to my skin?

Not undiluted. Blend it into a perfume base, carrier or lotion at the recommended percentage and patch-test before wearing it on skin.

How much fragrance oil do I use in candles?

A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight. Follow your wax manufacturer's maximum load and add the oil at the recommended temperature for an even scent throw.

Is it safe for soaps and body products?

Yes, when used at proper dosage. It is phthalate, paraben and SLS/SLES free. Keep usage low in leave-on products and always test a small batch first.

How long will the fragrance last once made?

The oil itself keeps for about two years if stored cool and sealed. Longevity in a finished perfume or candle depends on your concentration and base formula.

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