Green Lush Fragrance Oil: A Fresh, Minty Scent for Soaps, Candles and DIY Care

Green Lush Fragrance Oil is a versatile scent oil from Azlok that adds a sharp, fresh, slightly minty and watery aroma to soaps, candles, scrubs, creams and perfume oils. It comes as a colourless to pale yellow liquid, made in India, priced from ₹429, and is designed to hold its performance across several personal-care and home projects.
What Green Lush smells like
The name fits the scent. This is a crisp, energising fragrance built around green and aquatic notes rather than sweetness. Here is how it unfolds:
- Top note: green, fresh and cooling — the first thing you notice, clean and bright.
- Middle note: aquatic, floral and clean — a watery, breezy heart.
- Base note: woody, musky and soft, slightly earthy — this rounds it off and helps the scent linger.
The overall impression is of freshly cut greenery near water, with a mint-like coolness. It suits people who prefer a clean, unisex, spa-like feel over floral or dessert-style fragrances.
Where you can use it
Green Lush is a general-purpose fragrance oil, which means one bottle can travel across many projects. Common uses include:
- Cold and melt-and-pour soaps for a fresh, invigorating bar.
- Candles — soy, coconut, paraffin or blends, for a clean-air scent throw.
- Bath bombs and bath salts.
- Body and facial scrubs, lotions and creams.
- Lip balms and lipsticks (used sparingly and correctly diluted).
- Perfume oils and roll-ons when blended with a carrier.
How to use it
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always start low and adjust:
- Candles: Typically 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the correct temperature for your wax. Stir well and cure a few days for the best throw.
- Soap: Around 2–3% of your total batch weight. For cold process, run a small test first, as green and minty accords can behave differently through trace.
- Lotions, creams and scrubs: Usually well under 1%, following standard leave-on limits for your recipe.
- Perfume oils: Blend into a carrier or perfumer's alcohol; start with a small percentage and build up.
Because dosing depends on your specific base and local guidelines, treat these as starting points and always make a small test batch before scaling up.
Safety notes worth reading
Green Lush is for external, cosmetic and craft use only. Please handle it responsibly:
- Do not ingest, and keep away from eyes.
- Patch-test any skin product on your inner forearm before regular use.
- Never apply the neat oil directly to skin — always dilute in a base or carrier.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid open flames while pouring.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Refer to the product's MSDS for handling details and follow safe usage percentages for each application.
Buying and storage tips
Azlok offers Green Lush in 100 Gm, 500 Gm, 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG and 20 KG sizes, so hobbyists and small businesses can both find a suitable pack. The 100 Gm is ideal for testing before you commit to a larger quantity.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation and scent loss.
- Shelf life is about 2 years when stored well.
- Label your bottle with the purchase date so you can track freshness.
FAQ
Is Green Lush Fragrance Oil skin-safe?
It is intended for cosmetic and craft use in skin products like creams, balms and scrubs, provided you use it at safe percentages and dilute it properly. Always patch-test first and never apply it neat to the skin.
Can I use it in both candles and soap?
Yes. It is formulated as a versatile fragrance oil suitable for candles, soaps, bath bombs, scrubs, creams and perfume oils. Just adjust the usage percentage for each application.
What does it smell like?
It is a sharp, fresh, green scent with cooling minty and watery top notes, a clean aquatic-floral heart, and a soft woody, musky, earthy base.
How much should I add to candles?
A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at your wax's recommended fragrance temperature. Start on the lower side and test the scent throw before increasing.
How long does it last once opened?
Roughly two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap sealed tightly. Keep it away from sunlight and heat to preserve the aroma.
