Masculine Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: 5 Bold Scents for DIY Candles and Soaps

The Azlok Masculine Fragrance Oils Sample Kit is a set of five 10 ml bottles — Wild Musk, Bay Rum, Tobacco, Leather, and Cedar & Oakmoss — designed for making candles, soaps, lotions, bath bombs and grooming products at home. At ₹499 for the pack, it's a practical way to test bold, refined scents before committing to larger bottles.
If you make and sell handmade goods, or you simply enjoy DIY projects on the weekend, sampling is the smart route. These oils are vegan, and free from phthalates and parabens, which matters when you're crafting items that sit against skin or scent a whole room.
What's inside the kit
You get five distinct masculine fragrance profiles, 10 ml of each:
- Wild Musk — deep, warm and long-lasting, a classic base note.
- Bay Rum — spicy and aromatic, reminiscent of old-school barbershop grooming.
- Tobacco — rich, smoky and slightly sweet.
- Leather — dry, rugged and sophisticated.
- Cedar & Oakmoss — woody and earthy, grounded and fresh.
Because each bottle is small, the kit is ideal for experimenting, blending, or figuring out which scents your customers respond to most.
How to use the fragrance oils
These oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. General guidance for common projects:
- Candles: Add roughly 6–10% fragrance oil by weight of wax, depending on the wax type. Stir into melted wax at the temperature your wax recommends (often around 60–70°C) for an even, well-bound scent.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soap: Use about 2–3% of the total batch weight. Always check that your fragrance is skin-safe for the wash-off product you're making.
- Lotions and body products: Keep usage low, typically under 1%, and follow the recommended maximum for leave-on skin products.
- Bath bombs and coffee scrubs: A few drops per batch is usually enough; add last so the scent isn't lost during mixing.
Try single scents first, then experiment with blends. Cedar & Oakmoss with a touch of Tobacco makes a smart, woody candle; Bay Rum and Leather together lean into that grooming-kit character.
Safety notes worth reading
Fragrance oils are for external, craft use only. Please keep these points in mind:
- Do not ingest, and keep well away from children and pets.
- Always patch-test finished skin products on a small area before regular use.
- Work in a ventilated space and avoid direct contact with undiluted oil; wash hands after handling.
- Respect the recommended usage percentage for each product type — more fragrance does not mean better results and can irritate skin.
- These are fragrance oils for crafting, not essential oils for aromatherapy or therapeutic claims.
Buying and storage tips
Store the bottles tightly capped, upright, in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat. Fragrance oils can degrade or change colour over time, so label each project batch with the scent and date. If you're new to scent crafting, the sample size means you can trial all five without wastage, then reorder your favourites in larger quantities. You'll find this kit and other supplies on Azlok, alongside carrier oils, waxes and soap bases to complete your projects.
Who this kit is for
It suits hobbyists exploring candle and soap making, small businesses building a masculine product line, and anyone wanting a curated set of bold scents without buying five full-size bottles. The profiles are versatile enough for gifting projects, festive candles and everyday grooming bars.
FAQ
How many bottles come in the kit?
Five bottles, 10 ml each — Wild Musk, Bay Rum, Tobacco, Leather, and Cedar & Oakmoss — for a total of 50 ml.
Are these fragrance oils safe for skin products?
They are formulated for craft use including soaps and lotions, and are phthalate- and paraben-free. Use the recommended percentage for each product type and patch-test finished items before regular use.
Can I use these oils in candles?
Yes. Add around 6–10% by weight of wax, stirring into melted wax at the temperature your wax recommends for the best scent throw.
Are the fragrance oils vegan?
Yes, the kit is described as vegan, and free from phthalates and parabens.
How long do the fragrance oils last?
Kept tightly sealed in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat, they retain quality for a long time. Label your batches and use older stock first.