
Drakkaris Fragrance Oil is a bold, masculine-leaning scent that mixes fresh green citrus at the top with spicy warmth in the middle and a deep musky, woody base. It is a versatile, cosmetic-grade fragrance oil made for external-use products like perfumes, soaps, candles, creams and body scrubs, and Azlok stocks it from a 100 gm bottle right up to 25 kg for bulk makers.
What Drakkaris Fragrance Oil smells like
This is a classic "fresh but bold" profile that develops as it settles on skin or warms in a candle. The fragrance unfolds in three layers:
- Top notes: Bergamot and lemon for a bright, clean opening.
- Middle notes: Cinnamon, coriander and jasmine, giving a warm and slightly spicy heart.
- Base notes: Patchouli, musk and vetiver for a lasting, earthy-woody finish.
The oil itself is a liquid that ranges from pale yellow to yellow. Because of its confident, spicy character, it suits masculine and unisex product lines particularly well.
What you can make with it
Drakkaris Fragrance Oil is designed for a wide range of external-use formulations:
- Bath bombs and bath salts
- Cold and hot process soaps, and melt-and-pour bases
- Facial and body scrubs
- Creams, lotions and body butters
- Perfume oils and roll-ons
- Lip balms and lipsticks (cosmetic use only, not for ingestion)
- Scented candles and wax melts
How to use it
A little goes a long way with fragrance oils. Always start conservatively and adjust to your nose and your recipe.
- Candles: Typically 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the correct flash-point temperature for your wax, then stirred gently for even blending.
- Soap: Around 2–4% of the total batch weight. Spicy notes like cinnamon can accelerate trace in cold process soap, so work briskly and keep your batter cooler.
- Perfume oils: Dilute in a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil or perfumer's alcohol, usually 10–20% depending on how strong you want it.
- Lotions, creams and scrubs: Generally under 1–2%, added when the product has cooled slightly.
Because usage limits vary by product type and skin contact, follow IFRA guidance and your own MSDS for the exact percentage. When in doubt, blend a small test batch first and let it cure or rest so you can judge the true scent.
Safety notes worth reading
Drakkaris Fragrance Oil is meant strictly for external use. Please keep these points in mind:
- Do not swallow or ingest the oil, even in lip products.
- Keep it away from the eyes; it can cause irritation.
- Always dilute before skin contact and do a patch test 24 hours before wider use, especially since it contains potential allergens common to spicy and citrus notes.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and wear gloves when handling concentrate.
- Store out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep away from open flame while handling the neat oil.
Buying and storage tips
Azlok offers Drakkaris Fragrance Oil starting at ₹399, with sizes from 100 gm up to 25 kg, so hobbyists and small businesses can both find a suitable quantity. The product is made in India and carries a shelf life of about two years.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation and scent loss.
- Buy a smaller size first to test how it performs in your specific recipe before committing to bulk.
- Label your bottles with the purchase date to track freshness.
FAQ
Is Drakkaris Fragrance Oil safe for skin?
Yes, when properly diluted for external use in products like soaps, creams and perfume oils. Always patch test first and stay within recommended usage percentages for skin-contact products.
Can I use it in candles and soap both?
Yes. It works in candles, cold and hot process soap, melt-and-pour, bath bombs and more. Just adjust the dosage to each application, as candles take a higher percentage than lotions.
How much fragrance oil should I add?
As a general guide: about 6–10% in candle wax, 2–4% in soap, and under 1–2% in leave-on skincare. Confirm exact limits using IFRA guidance and the product MSDS.
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 and heat.
Can it be used as a perfume on its own?
Not undiluted. Blend it into a carrier oil or perfumer's alcohol to make a wearable perfume oil, and never apply the concentrate directly to skin.
