
Azlok Harvest Spice Essential Oil Blend is a warm, spice-forward aroma blend used to scent candles, soaps, diffusers and DIY personal-care products. It gives you that cosy, cinnamon-and-clove kitchen feeling without you having to mix several oils yourself. Start with a small amount, dilute it before skin use, and keep it away from open flames and children.
What is Harvest Spice Essential Oil Blend?
This is a ready-made scent blend built around warm spice notes — think the comforting smell of a home during the cooler months. Because it is pre-blended, you get a consistent fragrance every time, which is helpful when you are making a batch of candles or soaps and want each one to smell the same. It is sourced and packed in India, and Azlok offers it in sizes from 50 Gm right up to 10 KG, so it suits both a weekend hobbyist and a small production kitchen.
Common uses
- Candle making: Add to soy, beeswax or paraffin wax for a spiced seasonal candle.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soap: A little goes a long way in scenting bars.
- Reed diffusers and room sprays: Combine with a suitable base or diffuser liquid.
- Electric or ceramic diffusers: A few drops in water freshen a room.
- DIY personal care: Use in lotions, body oils or bath products once properly diluted.
- Potpourri and sachets: Refresh dried botanicals with a drop or two.
How to use it
The right quantity depends on what you are making. Use these as sensible starting points and adjust to taste:
- Candles: Roughly 6–10% fragrance load by weight of wax, added when the wax has cooled to the temperature your wax recommends. Stir gently for a couple of minutes.
- Soap: Around 2–3% of your oils, added at trace for cold process, or to melted base for melt-and-pour.
- Diffuser: 3–6 drops in the water reservoir.
- Body and massage oil: Keep it to about 1–2% in a carrier oil such as coconut, almond or jojoba.
Always mix a small test batch first. Spice-type aromas can smell different once they cure in a candle or soap, so give your product a day or two before judging the final scent.
Safety notes
Essential oil blends are concentrated, so handle them with care:
- Do not apply neat to skin. Always dilute in a carrier oil and do a patch test on your inner arm before wider use.
- Not for internal use. This is a fragrance and formulation product, not a food ingredient.
- Keep away from children and pets, and store out of reach.
- Work in a ventilated area and avoid getting the oil in your eyes.
- Flammable: keep away from open flames while blending into candles.
- If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition, check with a qualified professional before regular skin use.
Buying and storage tips
Choose your size to match how quickly you will use it. A 50 Gm or 100 Gm pack is plenty for testing recipes and small candle batches, while the 500 Gm and larger sizes make sense for regular makers and small businesses. Buying bulk usually works out cheaper per gram, but only if you will use it before the aroma fades.
To keep the blend fresh:
- Store in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap tightly closed to slow oxidation and scent loss.
- Transfer to a smaller amber or dark glass bottle if you buy a large size and use it slowly.
- Label the bottle with the date you opened it.
You can order the Azlok Harvest Spice Essential Oil Blend online in the size that fits your project, starting at ₹229.
FAQ
Can I put Harvest Spice Essential Oil Blend directly on my skin?
No. Dilute it in a carrier oil to about 1–2% and do a patch test first. Applying concentrated oil neat can cause irritation.
Is this blend safe to eat or add to food?
No. It is a fragrance and formulation blend meant for candles, soaps, diffusers and diluted skincare — not for internal use or cooking.
How much should I add to a candle?
A fragrance load of about 6–10% by weight of wax works for most waxes. Add it when the wax has cooled to the temperature recommended for your wax type, then stir well.
How long does it last once opened?
Stored well — cool, dark and tightly capped — a blend like this typically keeps its scent for a year or more. Buy a size you can realistically finish in that time.
Which size should I buy?
Choose 50 Gm or 100 Gm for testing and small batches. Go for 500 Gm and above if you make products regularly or run a small business.