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Evergreen Forest Fragrance Oil: A Green Woody Scent for Candles, Soaps and Scrubs

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Evergreen Forest Fragrance Oil: A Green Woody Scent for Candles, Soaps and Scrubs

Evergreen Forest Fragrance Oil by Azlok is a green, woody scent that smells like a walk through a cool pine forest — fresh fir needles up top, rich evergreen and herbal notes in the middle, and a settled base of cedar, resin and soft moss. It is a liquid fragrance oil made in India, priced from ₹399, and it works well in candles, soaps, bath bombs, scrubs and perfume oils.

What Evergreen Forest Fragrance Oil smells like

The scent opens with a crisp, clean lift of pine and fir needle, brightened by a slightly camphoraceous touch and a squeeze of citrus (bergamot). As it settles, the heart fills out with layered evergreen tree accords — pine, spruce and fir — carried by an aromatic herbal nuance and a strong resinous depth. The base is where it lingers longest: woody cedar and sandalwood, resinous labdanum with a hint of balsam, and a slight earthy, mossy finish. The overall effect is fresh, cool and grounding, the kind of aroma that suits winter, festive collections and anything with an outdoorsy theme.

Common uses

This is a versatile fragrance oil for hobbyists and small businesses alike. It is suitable for:

  • Candles — soy, beeswax or paraffin container candles and melts, where the woody base gives good throw.
  • Soaps — cold-process and melt-and-pour bars, and body washes.
  • Bath bombs and body scrubs — for a spa-like forest experience.
  • Creams and lotions — as a scenting agent in leave-on and rinse-off products.
  • Perfume oils and roll-ons — diluted in a carrier for a wearable woody-green scent.
  • Lip balms and lipsticks — used at very low levels per the product listing.

Note that the oil itself is dark, described as black in colour, so it can tint pale bases. Test a small batch first if you want to keep your product light-coloured.

How to use it

A little goes a long way with fragrance oils. Start low and adjust to your recipe:

  1. Candles: add roughly 6–10% fragrance by weight of wax, stirring in at the correct temperature for your wax type, then pour.
  2. Soap and bath products: follow standard usage rates for your base — usually a small percentage of the total batch. Because soap-making chemistry varies, run a small test batch before scaling up.
  3. Perfume oils and roll-ons: dilute in a carrier such as fractionated coconut or jojoba oil rather than applying neat.
  4. Scrubs and creams: blend the oil evenly through the base so the scent is consistent.

Because this is a concentrated fragrance oil, always weigh rather than guess, and keep notes so you can repeat a blend you like.

Safety notes

Fragrance oils are for external, cosmetic and home-fragrance use only.

  • Do not ingest and keep away from children and pets.
  • Patch-test any skin-contact product before regular use, and dilute for leave-on applications.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
  • Keep away from open flames when handling the neat oil, and never add fragrance to wax that is too hot.
  • Refer to the product's MSDS/COA and allergen information and follow recommended usage levels for your specific application, especially for lip and facial products.

Buying and storage

Azlok offers Evergreen Forest Fragrance Oil in a wide range of pack sizes — 100 GM, 500 GM, 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG, 20 KG and 25 KG — so you can buy a small bottle to sample or bulk quantities for regular production. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and tightly closed to preserve the scent. The stated shelf life is about 2 years. Buying a smaller size first is a sensible way to test the throw and skin performance in your own recipes before committing to larger quantities.

FAQ

Is Evergreen Forest Fragrance Oil natural?

It is a fragrance oil, which means it is a scent composition rather than a single plant extract or essential oil. It delivers a natural-smelling green woody pine aroma but should be treated as a fragrance product, not a pure botanical oil.

Can I use it directly on my skin?

Not undiluted. For perfume oils and roll-ons, dilute it in a carrier oil, and always patch-test first. For lip and facial products, follow the low usage levels indicated for those applications.

Will the dark colour affect my candles or soap?

It can. The oil is dark, so it may tint pale wax or soap bases. If you want a light-coloured finished product, test a small batch or plan your colouring around it.

How much should I add to candles?

A general starting point is around 6–10% fragrance by weight of wax, adjusted to your wax type. Always test a small pour first to judge scent throw.

How long does it last once opened?

When stored tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, it keeps for roughly two years.

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