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Lavender Chamomile Sandalwood Fragrance Oil: A Calming Scent for Candles, Soaps and Skincare

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Lavender Chamomile Sandalwood Fragrance Oil: A Calming Scent for Candles, Soaps and Skincare

Azlok's Lavender Chamomile Sandalwood Fragrance Oil is a blended, cosmetic-grade scent that opens with fresh herbal lavender, softens into light florals, and settles into a warm, creamy sandalwood base. It is a slightly yellow liquid made in India, priced from ₹349, and works across candles, soaps, bath bombs, scrubs and leave-on skincare like creams, lip balms and perfume oils.

If you make and sell scented products, this is the kind of all-rounder that keeps a shelf smelling calm and expensive without going overboard. The lavender keeps it fresh, the chamomile-floral middle rounds off the sharp edges, and sandalwood with a touch of soft musk gives it staying power.

What this fragrance oil smells like

The scent is built in three layers, which is why it feels balanced rather than one-note:

  • Top note: a fresh, herbal lavender opening with a slight green, aromatic lift.
  • Middle note: smooth light floral, courtesy of the chamomile character.
  • Base note: creamy, woody, warm sandalwood layered with soft musk.

Overall the aroma reads as sweet, fresh, floral and delightfully creamy — comforting rather than loud. It suits relaxing, spa-style products and gender-neutral blends.

Where you can use it

This is a versatile fragrance oil, but the right amount depends on the application. Common uses include:

  • Candles: soy, coconut and paraffin wax candles and wax melts.
  • Cold and melt-and-pour soaps: for a soft floral-woody bar.
  • Bath bombs and bath salts: pairs beautifully with a relaxing soak.
  • Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions.
  • Lip balms and lipsticks (as noted by the store) and perfume oils.
  • Reed diffusers and room sprays when properly diluted.

How to use it

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Use these as starting points and always follow your base product's guidelines:

  • Candles: typically 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the correct flash-point temperature and stirred well.
  • Soap: usually 2–4% of your oils, added at light trace in cold process.
  • Leave-on skincare (creams, balms, perfume oils): keep to low, skin-safe percentages as per IFRA-style guidance for the product type, and never exceed recommended limits.
  • Diffusers/room sprays: dilute in a suitable base such as a diffuser carrier or alcohol.

Before a full batch, make a small test pour or sample to check how the scent behaves in your specific base, since colour and throw can vary between waxes and formulas.

Safety notes worth respecting

This is a fragrance oil, not a food flavouring or a medicine. Handle it sensibly:

  • Do not ingest, and keep away from eyes.
  • For any product touching skin, patch-test the finished item and observe the recommended usage percentage — fragrance oils can contain allergens.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid direct, prolonged skin contact with the neat oil.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Ask for the MSDS/COA and allergen information before using it in products you sell, so you can label responsibly.

Buying and storage

Azlok offers this fragrance oil in sizes from 100 GM up to 25 KG, so it suits both hobby batches and small-business production. Pricing starts at ₹349, with larger packs making more sense once you have settled on the scent.

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
  • Keep the cap tightly closed to protect the scent from evaporation and oxidation.
  • Shelf life is around 2 years when stored well.
  • Buy a small size first to test throw and skin compatibility before committing to bulk.

FAQ

Is this a fragrance oil or an essential oil?

It is a blended fragrance oil designed to smell like lavender, chamomile and sandalwood. It is not a single-botanical essential oil, which is why it performs consistently in candles and soaps.

Can I use it on my skin?

Only in properly formulated leave-on or rinse-off products at safe usage levels, and after a patch test. Do not apply the neat oil directly to skin, and never ingest it.

How much should I use in candles?

A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight. Start lower, test the scent throw, and adjust in your next batch.

What is the shelf life and how do I store it?

About 2 years when kept in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed, away from sunlight and heat.

Which size should I order first?

If you are testing, start with the 100 GM pack. Once you know the scent works for your product line, the 500 GM and larger packs bring the cost per batch down.

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