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Green Apple Fragrance Oil: A Crisp, Juicy Scent for Candles, Soaps & Body Care

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Green Apple Fragrance Oil: A Crisp, Juicy Scent for Candles, Soaps & Body Care

Green Apple Fragrance Oil is a synthetic scent oil that gives your candles, soaps and body-care products the fresh, juicy smell of a bitten-into green apple. Azlok's version opens with a crisp apple burst, softens into gentle fruity sweetness, and finishes on a light, clean musk. It is meant only for making scented products, not for eating or applying neat to the skin.

What Green Apple Fragrance Oil smells like

This is a bright, uplifting fragrance rather than a heavy or floral one. The scent is built in three layers:

  • Top note: crisp, juicy apple that hits you first with an instant fresh burst.
  • Middle note: soft fruity sweetness that smooths out the tartness.
  • Base note: light musk with a clean finish so the scent lingers.

The oil itself is a liquid that ranges from pale yellow to amber. Because green apple reads as young and energetic, it works beautifully for spring and summer ranges, children's product lines and anything meant to feel fresh and playful.

Where you can use it

This fragrance oil is versatile across bath, body and home projects. It is suitable for:

  • Bath bombs and bath salts
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
  • Body butters, creams and lotions
  • Shower gels, shampoos and conditioners
  • Facial and body scrubs
  • Lip balms and lipsticks (in food-safe, skin-suitable formulas only)
  • Scented candles, wax melts and reed diffusers

Small businesses often reach for green apple as a reliable crowd-pleaser, which is why Azlok stocks it from a handy 100 gm bottle right up to 25 kg for bulk production.

How to use it (dosage guidance)

A little goes a long way. Fragrance load depends on the product, so always follow your base supplier's recommended maximum. As a general starting point:

  • Candles: roughly 6-10% of the wax weight, added at the correct temperature for your wax, then stirred well.
  • Soaps: around 2-3% of your batch weight; some fragrances accelerate trace, so work quickly in cold-process.
  • Lotions, gels and shampoos: usually under 1%, added at the cool-down stage.
  • Bath bombs and scrubs: a few drops per batch, adjusted to strength you like.

Mix thoroughly so the scent distributes evenly, and let candles cure for a week or two so the throw develops fully.

Safety notes worth reading

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so handle them sensibly:

  • Do not ingest the oil and never apply it undiluted to skin.
  • Always patch-test a finished product before regular use, especially in lip and facial items.
  • Follow IFRA guidelines and the safe usage percentage for each product type.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
  • Keep away from children and pets, and store away from open flames.
  • Ask Azlok for the COA and MSDS if you need documentation for formulation or compliance.

Buying and storage tips

Azlok's Green Apple Fragrance Oil starts at Rs.399 and comes in 100 gm, 500 gm, 1 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg, 20 kg and 25 kg packs, so you can buy a test size before committing to bulk. It is manufactured in India and has a shelf life of about two years.

To keep it fresh, store the bottle in a cool, dry place, tightly capped and out of direct sunlight. Heat and air are the main enemies of fragrance, so decant carefully and reseal quickly. Buying a smaller size first lets you test the scent throw in your specific base before scaling up.

FAQ

Can I apply Green Apple Fragrance Oil directly to my skin?

No. It is a concentrated fragrance oil for making products. Use it diluted within a properly formulated base such as a lotion or soap, and always patch-test the finished item.

Is this the same as green apple essential oil?

No. There is no true apple essential oil; this is a fragrance oil, which is a blended scent compound designed to smell like green apple and to perform well in candles and cosmetics.

How much should I use in candles?

A common range is 6-10% of the wax weight, but always follow the maximum recommended by your wax supplier and add it at the right temperature for even mixing.

How long does the fragrance last?

Unopened and stored in a cool, dry place, the oil keeps for about two years. In finished candles, allow a curing period so the scent throw reaches its full strength.

Can I use it in lip balms and lipsticks?

It is listed as suitable for lip products, but only in skin-safe, correctly dosed formulations. Keep the percentage very low and confirm suitability for your specific recipe.

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