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Marine Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: 5 Ocean Scents for Your DIY Projects

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Marine Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: 5 Ocean Scents for Your DIY Projects

The Azlok Marine Fragrance Oils Sample Kit is a set of five ocean-inspired scents — Sea Salt, Cool Blue, Ocean Breeze, Pacific Ocean Pearl and Oceanic Mist — each in a 10 ml bottle. It is made for DIY makers who want to test fresh, watery aromas in soap, candles, lotions and bath products before buying a full-size bottle. At ₹499 for all five, it is an easy way to find your favourite before committing.

What you get in the kit

Marine or 'aquatic' fragrances recreate the clean, breezy feeling of the sea. They usually sit somewhere between crisp and slightly sweet, without the heaviness of florals or the warmth of spice. This kit includes:

  • Sea Salt Fragrance — a clean, mineral-fresh note that mimics salty sea air.
  • Cool Blue Fragrance — a crisp, refreshing scent with a cool, watery character.
  • Ocean Breeze Fragrance — a light, airy aroma reminiscent of a windy shoreline.
  • Pacific Ocean Pearl Fragrance — a smooth, slightly rounded marine scent.
  • Oceanic Mist Fragrance — a soft, dewy note like sea spray on the skin.

All five are vegan and free from phthalates and parabens, which matters if you sell to customers who read labels.

What you can make with them

These fragrance oils are versatile across cold-process and melt-and-pour soap, container and pillar candles, lotions, body butters, bath bombs, coffee scrubs and room sprays. The 10 ml size is enough for several small test batches, so you can compare how each scent behaves in different bases.

Popular project ideas

  • A blue-swirled sea salt soap bar for a spa-style gift set.
  • Ocean Breeze soy candles for a fresh, uplifting room scent.
  • Bath bombs coloured pale blue and scented with Cool Blue or Oceanic Mist.
  • A gently exfoliating coffee scrub finished with Pacific Ocean Pearl.

How to use fragrance oils correctly

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always follow the guidelines for your specific base, but as a general starting point:

  • Candles: around 6–10% of wax weight, added at the right temperature for your wax type, then stirred well.
  • Soap: typically 3–5% of the total batch weight; check that the scent is skin-safe for leave-on or rinse-off use.
  • Lotions and scrubs: usually 1–3%, added when the mixture has cooled slightly.
  • Room sprays: blend with a solubiliser or suitable base rather than plain water.

Because these are fragrance oils and not essential oils, do not swallow them and do not apply them undiluted to skin. Use them within the recommended concentration for the product you are making.

Blending tips for makers

Marine scents mix beautifully with citrus, mint, cucumber and light florals. Try a drop of Cool Blue with a citrus note for a brighter summer soap, or layer Sea Salt over a warm musk-style base for depth. Keep a small notebook and record the exact drops you use in each test batch — it saves a lot of guesswork when you scale up.

Safety notes

  • Keep away from children, pets and open flames while handling.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid direct contact with eyes.
  • Do a small patch test on any new skin product before regular use.
  • Do not ingest. These are for making scented products, not for eating or drinking.
  • Store away from heat and direct sunlight.

Buying and storage

A sample kit like this one from Azlok is the sensible way to start — you get five scents for the price of experimenting, so you only buy full bottles of the ones you truly like. Keep the bottles tightly capped, upright and in a cool, dark cupboard. Well-stored fragrance oils generally hold their scent for a year or more. Label each bottle clearly if you decant, and note the date you opened it.

FAQ

Are these fragrance oils the same as essential oils?

No. Fragrance oils are formulated scents made for craft use, while essential oils are extracted from plants. Fragrance oils give consistent, long-lasting aromas in soaps and candles but are not meant for aromatherapy or ingestion.

How much fragrance should I add to my candles?

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

Can I use these on my skin?

Only within finished products like soap, lotion or scrub at safe concentrations. Never apply the oil neat, and always patch-test a new product first.

How long will 10 ml last?

Enough for several small test batches. That is the point of the kit — to trial each scent before you buy larger sizes of your favourites.

Are the oils vegan and paraben-free?

Yes. All five fragrances in this kit are vegan and free from phthalates and parabens.

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