Floral Cover Fragrance Oil: A Soft Rose-Muguet Blend for Candles, Soaps & Bath Care

Floral Cover Fragrance Oil is an airy floral blend of soft rose, muguet (lily of the valley) and jasmine, designed for scenting candles, soaps, bath bombs, perfume oils and cosmetics. It is a liquid, pale yellow to amber in colour, made in India, and priced from ₹349 for a 100 GM pack at Azlok.
What Floral Cover Fragrance Oil smells like
Think of a fresh bouquet just after a light rain. The opening is bright and watery, with a soft citrusy-green lift that keeps the scent from feeling heavy. As it settles, the heart shows its true character: a rounded rose, the delicate green sweetness of muguet, and a whisper of jasmine. The dry-down is gentle and clean, resting on soft woody, musky and lightly powdery notes.
Because it is a well-balanced floral rather than a single sharp note, it works well for makers who want something pretty and universally likeable without being cloying.
Common uses
- Candles: Scented soy, paraffin or blended wax candles and melts.
- Soaps: Cold-process and melt-and-pour bars.
- Bath care: Bath bombs, bath salts, shower steamers.
- Body care: Lotions, creams, body scrubs and butters.
- Perfume oils: Roll-on perfume blends and solid perfumes.
- Lip products: Lip balms and tinted balms, in tiny amounts.
How to use it
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always weigh, don't guess, and start on the lower side.
- Candles: Typically 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the correct temperature for your wax (usually when the wax is around 60–70°C), then stirred gently for a minute or two.
- Cold-process soap: Roughly 3% of oils weight; test a small batch first, as florals can sometimes affect trace or discolour.
- Melt-and-pour soap: About 1–2% of the base weight.
- Lotions and creams: Around 0.5–1% of the total.
- Perfume oils: Dilute in a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil; start at 10–20% fragrance and adjust to taste.
- Bath bombs and salts: Roughly 1–3%, blended evenly through the dry mix.
These are general starting ranges. For any product that stays on skin, refer to the supplier's usage guidance and applicable IFRA limits for the category you are making.
Tips for better results
- Always make a small test batch before scaling up a recipe.
- Cure candles for a week or more so the scent blooms fully.
- Keep a notebook of the exact percentages you used, so you can repeat your best batches.
- Pale yellow to amber oils can lightly tint white soap; use a touch less if you want to keep bars bright.
- Blend it with a light musk or a soft vanilla for a rounder, longer-lasting profile.
Safety notes
This is a fragrance oil for external, crafted products only.
- Do not ingest, and do not apply the neat oil directly to skin.
- Always patch-test a finished skin product on a small area before regular use.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid eye contact.
- Keep away from children, pets and open flame; it is flammable in concentrated form.
- Check the allergen and MSDS information for the batch, especially if you sell your products.
Buying and storage
Azlok stocks Floral Cover Fragrance Oil in sizes from 100 GM up to 25 KG, so hobbyists and small businesses can both find a sensible pack. The 100 GM at ₹349 is a good way to test a new recipe before committing to bulk.
Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Kept well, the shelf life is around two years. If the colour deepens slightly over time, that is normal for florals and does not necessarily mean the oil has gone off.
FAQ
Can I use Floral Cover Fragrance Oil directly on my skin as perfume?
Not undiluted. Blend it into a carrier oil (for example fractionated coconut oil) at a low percentage, and patch-test the finished blend before wearing it.
How much fragrance oil should I add to candles?
A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight. Start lower, add at the temperature recommended for your wax, and cure the candle for a week to judge the true throw.
Is it suitable for cold-process soap?
Yes, at around 3% of your oils weight. As with any floral fragrance, test a small batch first, since it can affect trace and lightly tint the bar.
Will it change the colour of my product?
The oil ranges from pale yellow to amber, so it may add a faint tint to very white bases. Use slightly less if you want to keep the finished product bright.
How long does it last once opened?
Roughly two years when stored tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat.