Lavender & Green Tea Fragrance Oil: A Clean, Calming Scent for Candles & Soap

Azlok's Lavender & Green Tea Fragrance Oil is a clean, uplifting scent that pairs the crisp freshness of green tea with the soft, calming floral of lavender. It is a liquid, whitish-yellow oil made in India, and it is designed for external use in candles, soaps, diffusers and personal care products. If you want a fragrance that feels fresh without being sweet, this blend sits comfortably between herbal, green and gently citrusy.
The scent unfolds in three stages. The top note opens with fresh green tea and a slight citrusy lift. The heart settles into aromatic, floral lavender that feels relaxing rather than sharp. The base is musky and clean with a touch of herbal warmth, which is what gives the fragrance its long-lasting finish.
What you can make with it
This is a versatile fragrance oil that behaves well across a wide range of DIY and small-batch projects. Common uses include:
- Candles — soy, coconut, beeswax and paraffin blends.
- Soaps — cold process, melt-and-pour and liquid soap.
- Reed diffusers and room sprays for a fresh, calming space.
- Bath bombs and bath salts.
- Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions.
- Lip balms, lipsticks and perfume oils (in cosmetic-safe amounts).
Because the profile is clean and floral-green rather than heavy, it works nicely for spring and summer ranges, spa-style products, and gender-neutral gift sets.
How to use it
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always work to the guidelines for your specific base rather than pouring by eye.
- Candles: typically 6–10% of the wax weight, depending on the wax and its maximum load. Add at the correct temperature for your wax and stir thoroughly.
- Cold process soap: usually around 3–4% of oils, following your recipe's recommendation.
- Melt-and-pour soap: generally 1–3%.
- Lotions, creams and scrubs: a low percentage, usually under 1–2%, as per cosmetic safety limits.
- Diffusers: blend with a suitable diffuser base and reeds.
Before making a full batch, do a small test. Fragrances can behave differently across bases, and a quick trial run helps you check throw, colour and how the scent settles after curing.
Safety notes
This product is meant for external use only. Please keep the following in mind:
- Do not consume it. Keep it away from the eyes, as it may cause irritation.
- Store out of reach of children and pets.
- Patch-test any leave-on skin product before regular use.
- Follow safe usage percentages, especially for lip and skin products, and refer to the MSDS, COA and allergen information for formulation details.
- Handle away from open flames until it is safely incorporated into your finished product.
Buying and storage
Azlok offers this fragrance oil at ₹449, with sizes ranging from 100 Gm and 500 Gm up to 1 Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg and 20 Kg. The smaller packs suit hobbyists and testers, while the bulk options are convenient for small businesses producing regular batches.
Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat, and keep it tightly closed when not in use. The shelf life is around 2 years. Keeping it sealed protects both the scent strength and the colour over time.
FAQ
Is Lavender & Green Tea Fragrance Oil safe for skin products?
Yes, it is suitable for external personal care products such as creams, scrubs, lip balms and perfume oils when used at recommended cosmetic percentages. Always patch-test and follow safe usage limits.
Can I use it in candles and soap?
Yes. It is well suited to candles, cold process and melt-and-pour soaps, bath bombs and diffusers. Add it at the correct usage rate for your specific base.
Is this an essential oil?
No. It is a fragrance oil, which is a scent blend created for use in candles, soaps and personal care. It is not a pure essential oil.
How long does the scent last?
The musky, clean base helps the fragrance last well in finished products. Actual throw depends on your base, usage rate and curing time.
How should I store it?
Keep it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, tightly capped. Used and stored correctly, it has a shelf life of about two years.