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Honeysuckle Fragrance Oil: Sweet, Green and Honeyed Notes for Your DIY Projects

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Honeysuckle Fragrance Oil: Sweet, Green and Honeyed Notes for Your DIY Projects

Honeysuckle oil is a sweetly scented fragrance oil with a fresh green top, a floral honeyed heart, and a soft musky-creamy base. It is meant for scenting products like soaps, candles, creams and bath bombs — not for internal use. A quick note on the name: although it is often listed as "honeysuckle essential oil," true steam-distilled honeysuckle essential oil is not commercially viable, so what you buy is a well-crafted fragrance (perfume) oil that recreates that lovely bloom.

What Honeysuckle Oil Smells Like

The aroma is inviting and rounded rather than sharp. Here is how it unfolds:

  • Top note: fresh, green and lightly sweet — the first impression is bright and botanical.
  • Middle note: floral, honeyed and creamy, which gives the scent its depth and softness.
  • Base note: soft, musky and slightly creamy, so the fragrance settles gently and lingers.

The oil itself is a liquid, light yellow to yellow in colour. That well-balanced, comforting profile is why honeysuckle is such a popular choice for spring-inspired and everyday products.

Where You Can Use It

Honeysuckle fragrance oil is versatile across bath, body and home projects. It suits:

  • Bath bombs and bath salts
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
  • Body and shower gels, shampoos and conditioners
  • Creams, lotions and body butters
  • Facial and body scrubs
  • Lip balms and lipsticks
  • Candles, wax melts and reed diffusers

Because it blends florals with green freshness, it pairs nicely with jasmine, rose, vanilla, sandalwood and citrus notes if you like to build your own signature blends.

How to Use It

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. General guidance:

  1. Follow the usage rate for your product type. For most leave-on skincare, keep fragrance at roughly 0.5–1%, and for wash-off products up to about 2–3%. For candles, typical loads are 6–10% depending on the wax.
  2. Add at the right stage. In candles, add the oil after removing wax from heat, once it cools to the temperature your wax recommends. In cold-process soap, add at light trace.
  3. Dilute before skin contact. Blend into a carrier oil or your finished base rather than applying neat.
  4. Stir thoroughly so the fragrance is evenly distributed.

Safety and Precautions

This oil is for external use only and should never be swallowed. Please keep these points in mind:

  • Always do a patch test on a small area of skin before wider use, and wait 24 hours.
  • Dilute before any topical application — do not use undiluted on skin.
  • Avoid direct exposure to sunlight after application.
  • Keep away from eyes, and out of reach of children and pets.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women, and anyone with sensitive skin or allergies, should consult a doctor first.
  • Store away from open flames and heat during use.

Buying and Storage Tips

Azlok's Honeysuckle fragrance oil is made in India and comes in a wide range of sizes — from a handy 50 gm bottle for trials up to bulk 5 kg, 10 kg and 20 kg packs for small businesses. Starting price is around ₹399, which makes it easy to sample before committing to larger quantities.

  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation and scent loss.
  • Shelf life is about 2 years when stored well.
  • If you plan to sell your products, request the COA, MSDS and allergen information so you can label responsibly.

Buy the smallest size first to test how the scent performs in your specific recipe, then scale up once you are happy with the throw and skin feel.

FAQ

Is honeysuckle a true essential oil or a fragrance oil?

It is a fragrance oil. Genuine honeysuckle essential oil cannot be practically distilled from the flower, so products labelled honeysuckle are aroma oils that capture the scent for use in soaps, candles and cosmetics.

Can I apply honeysuckle oil directly to my skin?

No. Dilute it in a carrier oil or a finished cosmetic base first, and always do a 24-hour patch test. It is for external use only and must not be ingested.

What products can I make with it?

It works well in bath bombs, soaps, shower gels, shampoos, conditioners, creams, scrubs, lip balms and candles. It also blends nicely with vanilla, rose, jasmine and citrus.

How much fragrance oil should I add?

Use the recommended rate for your product — commonly under 1% for leave-on skincare, up to 2–3% for wash-off items, and 6–10% for candles. When unsure, start low and adjust.

How long does it last and how should I store it?

It keeps for around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed and away from direct sunlight.

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