Mango Fragrance Oil: A Juicy Tropical Scent for Candles, Soaps and DIY Beauty

Mango Fragrance Oil is a colourless, liquid scented oil that captures the sweet, juicy aroma of ripe tropical mangoes. You can use it to fragrance candles, soaps, bath bombs, body scrubs, creams and perfume oils. It is a fragrance product for external, scent-only use and is not meant to be eaten, even though it smells good enough to.
What Mango Fragrance Oil smells like
The scent is fresh, sweet and fruity, with a ripe-mango heart. Alongside the mango you will notice clear notes of peach and a touch of pine, plus lighter hints of pineapple, grapefruit, green and floral apple. The result is exotic and cheerful without being cloying, which makes it a friendly choice for summer collections and beginner projects.
Common uses
Because it is a versatile fragrance oil, it blends into both wax and skincare bases well. Popular applications include:
- Candles — soy, beeswax or paraffin container and pillar candles.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps — a bright, tropical scent for bars.
- Bath bombs and bath salts — a spa-like fruity note.
- Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions — lightly scented leave-on and rinse-off products.
- Lip balms and lip products — for aroma only, not flavour.
- Perfume oils and roll-ons — diluted in a carrier for a wearable scent.
- Reed diffusers and room sprays — with a suitable diffuser base.
How to use it
A little goes a long way with fragrance oils, so start small and adjust. General starting points:
- Candles: use roughly 6–10% of the wax weight, following your specific wax's recommended fragrance load. Add at the correct temperature for your wax and stir well.
- Soaps: around 3% of the total batch weight for cold-process; check that the scent behaves in your recipe as some fruity notes can accelerate trace.
- Leave-on skincare (creams, balms, perfume oils): keep usage low, typically under 1%, and always work within safe usage limits for the product type.
- Bath and rinse-off products: a modest percentage is plenty; overdosing can irritate skin.
Whenever possible, weigh your fragrance rather than measuring by volume, and make a small test batch before scaling up.
Safety notes
Fragrance oils are concentrated and should be handled with care:
- Do not ingest. Despite the mango aroma, this is not a food or flavouring.
- Patch-test any new skincare formula on a small area before regular use.
- Dilute properly in a carrier oil or base; never apply neat to skin.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
- Keep away from children and pets, and store away from open flames as it is combustible.
- Refer to the MSDS and COA for handling and usage limits, and follow your product category's safety guidelines.
Buying and storage
Azlok stocks Mango Fragrance Oil from 100 GM up to bulk 25 KG packs, so both hobbyists and small businesses can buy what they need. The 100 GM size starts at ₹369, which makes it easy to trial before committing to larger quantities.
To keep the scent true for its full shelf life of around two years, store the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the cap tightly closed to reduce evaporation and prevent the top notes from fading, and label your bottles with the purchase date.
FAQ
Can I use Mango Fragrance Oil on my skin?
Only in properly formulated products such as diluted perfume oils, lotions or balms, and within safe usage limits. Do not apply it undiluted, and patch-test first.
Is it safe to eat or use as a mango flavour?
No. This is a fragrance oil for scent only. It is not food-grade and must not be consumed or used to flavour food.
How much should I add to candles?
A typical range is about 6–10% of the wax weight, depending on your wax type. Follow your wax manufacturer's recommended fragrance load and test a small batch first.
Will it change the colour of my product?
The oil itself is colourless, so it usually will not tint pale soaps or candles. Some fruity fragrance oils can cause slight discolouration over time in certain bases, so a test batch is wise.
How long does it last once opened?
The shelf life is around two years when stored well. Keep it sealed in a cool, dry, dark place to preserve the aroma for as long as possible.