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Honey & Milk Fragrance Oil: A Soft, Creamy Scent for Your Handmade Creations

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Honey & Milk Fragrance Oil: A Soft, Creamy Scent for Your Handmade Creations

Azlok Honey & Milk Fragrance Oil is a soft, creamy gourmand scent built for DIY makers. It opens with a sweet, comforting warmth, settles into a smooth milky heart, and finishes on a warm, sweet, slightly musky base. Use it to fragrance soaps, candles, bath bombs, lotions, scrubs and other body care, starting at a modest dose and adjusting to taste.

What is Honey & Milk Fragrance Oil?

This is a liquid fragrance oil, slightly yellow in colour, made in India. It is a blended aroma compound designed purely for scent, not a food flavouring or an essential oil. The profile is easy to like: cosy and dessert-like without being sharp or perfumey. If you enjoy warm, comforting scents that feel clean and nurturing, this one sits right in that zone.

The fragrance layers work like this:

  • Top note: soft, sweet and comforting
  • Middle note: creamy and milky
  • Base note: warm, sweet and musky

What can you use it for?

It is versatile across bath, body and home projects. Common uses include:

  • Soap: cold-process, melt-and-pour and liquid soap
  • Candles: wax melts, container and pillar candles
  • Bath products: bath bombs, bath salts and shower gels
  • Body care: lotions, creams, body butters and scrubs
  • Hair care: shampoos and conditioners
  • Lip products: lip balms and lipsticks

Because it is a gourmand scent, it pairs naturally with vanilla, oatmeal, almond, caramel and light floral blends if you like to create your own signature.

How to use it

A little goes a long way. Always weigh your fragrance rather than guessing, and follow the usage guidelines for the specific base or product you are making.

  1. Soap: Typically 2 to 4 percent of the total batch weight for cold process; melt-and-pour bases usually take a little less. Add at light trace or once the base has cooled slightly.
  2. Candles: Around 6 to 10 percent by weight, depending on your wax. Add at the recommended pouring temperature and stir thoroughly for an even scent throw.
  3. Lotions and creams: Usually well under 1 percent. Add to the cool-down phase.
  4. Bath bombs and scrubs: A few drops per batch is often enough; test and note what works.

Because different bases behave differently, do a small test batch first before scaling up. This saves both time and material.

Safety and honest notes

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so treat them with respect.

  • Do not ingest. This is a cosmetic and craft fragrance, not a food or drink flavour.
  • Patch-test any leave-on skin product before regular use, especially if you have sensitive skin.
  • Follow safe usage rates for skin-contact products. More scent is not better and can cause irritation.
  • Work in a ventilated space and avoid direct contact with eyes.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets, and store away from open flames.
  • Ask for the MSDS/SDS and allergen information if you sell finished products, so you can label correctly.

Buying and storage

Azlok offers Honey & Milk Fragrance Oil from a 100 Gm bottle up to bulk 25 KG packs, so hobbyists and small businesses can both buy sensibly. The 100 Gm size starts at ₹379, which makes it easy to trial before committing to a larger quantity.

For storage:

  • Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
  • Close the cap tightly after every use to prevent evaporation and scent loss.
  • Shelf life is around 2 years when stored well.

FAQ

Can I use Honey & Milk Fragrance Oil directly on my skin?

No. It should always be diluted into a suitable base such as a lotion, oil or wash at safe usage rates. Never apply it neat, and patch-test the finished product first.

Is this the same as an essential oil?

No. It is a blended fragrance oil created for scent. Essential oils are distilled or pressed from plants. Fragrance oils give a consistent, long-lasting aroma and are popular in soap and candle making.

How much should I add to candles?

As a general guide, roughly 6 to 10 percent by weight, depending on your wax. Add at the recommended pour temperature and stir well, then test the cured candle for scent throw.

Does it change colour in soap?

The oil is slightly yellow, and some sweet, vanilla-type blends can discolour to cream or tan over time. If a pale colour matters to you, test a small batch first.

Can I use it to flavour food or lip balm taste?

It can be used to scent lip balms, but it is not a food flavouring and should not be ingested or used to add taste. For flavour, use a proper food-grade lip flavouring instead.

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