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Coconut & Avocado Fragrance Oil: A Creamy Scent for Soaps, Candles and Body Care

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Coconut & Avocado Fragrance Oil: A Creamy Scent for Soaps, Candles and Body Care

Coconut & Avocado Fragrance Oil is a creamy, buttery scent oil used to add a soft tropical coconut aroma to soaps, candles, bath bombs, scrubs and other bath and body products. It is meant for external, scented applications only \u2014 not for eating or applying neat to the skin. Azlok offers it starting at \u20b9269, in sizes from 100 GM up to 20 KG.

What it smells like

This is a rounded, comforting fragrance rather than a sharp one. The top opens with a light green, fresh note and a slight citrus lift. The heart is where it settles into itself \u2014 creamy coconut, buttery and smooth, with a gentle nutty edge. Underneath sits a base of soft musk and vanilla that keeps the whole blend warm and long-lasting. The overall impression is creamy, buttery and softly fruity, which is why coconut-style scents stay popular year after year.

Where you can use it

It is a versatile cosmetic-grade fragrance oil, so it works across a wide range of DIY and small-batch products:

  • Bath bombs and bath salts
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
  • Body butters, creams and lotions
  • Facial and body scrubs
  • Shower gels, shampoos and conditioners
  • Lip balms and lipsticks (using skin-safe rates)
  • Scented candles and wax melts

How to use it

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always follow the recommended usage rate for the type of product you are making rather than pouring by eye.

  • Candles: Typically 6\u201310% of the wax weight. Add at the correct temperature for your wax and stir well so the scent binds evenly.
  • Soaps: Around 3\u20135% of the total batch, depending on the recipe. Some coconut-type blends can lightly discolour cold-process soap, so test a small batch first.
  • Lotions, creams and shower gels: Usually 0.5\u20132%, added once the base has cooled.
  • Scrubs and bath bombs: A few drops per batch is often enough; increase gradually until the scent feels right.

When in doubt, start low and build up. It is far easier to add more fragrance than to rescue a batch that smells overpowering.

Safety and honest notes

This is a fragrance oil, not an essential oil, and it is for external use only.

  • Do not consume it internally.
  • Keep it away from your eyes, as it may cause irritation.
  • Always dilute in a suitable base \u2014 do not apply the neat oil directly to skin.
  • Do a small patch test before using any new product on a wider area of skin.
  • Store it away from children and pets.
  • Keep the bottle away from open flames, since fragrance oils are flammable.

The store description mentions anti-inflammatory and antiseptic qualities associated with these ingredients; treat that as general background, not a medical claim. A fragrance oil's real job is to scent your product beautifully, not to treat any condition.

Buying and storage tips

Choose your size to match how often you make things. A 100 GM bottle is ideal for trying it out or for occasional hobby batches, while 5 KG and above suit small businesses running regular production. Buying larger sizes usually works out more economical per gram.

To keep the scent true for its full shelf life of around two years:

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent the top notes from fading.
  • Label the bottle with the date you opened it.

Azlok's Coconut & Avocado Fragrance Oil is made in India and packaged as per requirement, so it slots easily into both home projects and larger production runs.

FAQ

Can I put this fragrance oil directly on my skin?

No. It should always be diluted into a finished product such as a lotion, soap or scrub at the correct usage rate. Never apply the neat oil to skin, and patch-test any new product first.

Is Coconut & Avocado Fragrance Oil the same as coconut essential oil?

No. This is a crafted fragrance oil designed for a consistent creamy coconut scent, not a steam-distilled or pressed essential oil. It is meant for scenting products, not for aromatherapy or internal use.

How much should I use in candles?

A common range is 6\u201310% of the wax weight. Add it at the temperature recommended for your wax and stir thoroughly so the fragrance disperses evenly.

Will it discolour my soap?

Some coconut and vanilla-based blends can cause slight discolouration in cold-process soap over time. Make a small test batch before committing to a large one.

How long does it last once opened?

The shelf life is around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed and away from sunlight.

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