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Cool Blue Fragrance Oil: A Crisp Aquatic Scent for Candles, Soaps and Body Care

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Cool Blue Fragrance Oil: A Crisp Aquatic Scent for Candles, Soaps and Body Care

Cool Blue Fragrance Oil is a fresh, aquatic scented oil that smells clean and crisp, much like the air near a natural water body. It is a versatile fragrance for DIY makers, working well in candles, soaps, bath bombs, body scrubs, creams and perfume oils. Azlok offers it from a handy 100 gm pack right up to 20 Kg for small businesses.

What Cool Blue Fragrance Oil smells like

The scent is best described as super fresh and aquatic, with a crisp, sharp and simple character that most people take to instantly. There are earthy and lightly sweet floral notes running underneath the marine freshness, which keeps it from smelling flat or overly synthetic. It is the kind of unisex fragrance that suits men's grooming products just as easily as fresh laundry-style candles.

Where you can use it

This is a general-purpose cosmetic and craft fragrance oil. It is suitable for a wide range of leave-on and rinse-off products:

  • Candles — soy, beeswax or paraffin container and pillar candles
  • Soaps — cold process, melt-and-pour and liquid soap
  • Bath bombs and bath salts
  • Facial and body scrubs
  • Creams and lotions
  • Lip balms and lipsticks
  • Perfume oils and roll-ons

How to use it

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always start low and adjust after testing a small batch.

  • Candles: Typically 6–10% of the wax weight. Add at the correct temperature for your wax, stir well for a minute or two, then pour.
  • Cold process soap: Around 3–4% of your oils, added at light trace. Some fresh fragrances can accelerate trace, so work quickly.
  • Melt-and-pour soap: About 1.5–3%, stirred in gently once the base has melted and cooled slightly.
  • Lotions, creams and scrubs: Usually 0.5–1%, added to the cooled product.
  • Perfume oils: Blend into a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil; start around 10–20% and dilute to taste.

These are starting points, not fixed rules. For any product that stays on the skin, follow safe usage limits (IFRA guidance) for the specific application before scaling up.

Tips for better results

  • Cure candles for at least a week so the scent throw develops fully.
  • Do a small test batch before committing to a large pour, especially in soap.
  • The oil is pale yellow to yellow, which can slightly tint very pale products. Factor this in for white or pastel colours.
  • Keep a simple label with the batch date and fragrance percentage so you can repeat your best results.

Safety notes

Cool Blue Fragrance Oil is for external, craft and cosmetic use only. Please keep a few things in mind:

  • Do not ingest. This is a fragrance oil, not a food flavouring.
  • Patch-test any new skin product on a small area before regular use.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid direct eye contact.
  • Keep away from children and pets, and away from open flames when handling the neat oil.
  • Refer to the MSDS for handling details and always respect maximum usage levels for skin-contact products.

Buying and storage

Azlok stocks Cool Blue Fragrance Oil in sizes to match every scale of work — 100 gm and 500 gm for hobbyists, and 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg and 20 Kg for makers running regular production. The 100 gm pack is priced at ₹749. It is made in India with a shelf life of about two years.

To keep the scent strong, store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Wipe the neck after pouring so the cap seals cleanly, and keep it away from strong-smelling oils that could cross-contaminate.

FAQ

Is Cool Blue Fragrance Oil skin-safe?

It is suitable for cosmetic products like scrubs, creams, lip balms and perfume oils when used within safe percentages. Always patch-test the finished product and follow recommended usage limits for skin-contact items.

How much should I use in candles?

A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the right temperature for your wax. Cure the candles for a week before judging the scent throw.

Will it change the colour of my product?

The oil is pale yellow to yellow, so it may lightly tint very pale or white products. It is usually unnoticeable in coloured batches.

Can I use it in food?

No. Fragrance oils are for external and craft use only and must never be eaten or used as a flavouring.

How long does it last?

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

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