Neem Aloe Fragrance Oil: A Clean, Green Scent for Soaps and Skincare Projects

Neem Aloe Fragrance Oil is a liquid cosmetic fragrance with a clean, green, herbal scent that suits soaps, creams, bath bombs and body scrubs. It is made for external use only in leave-on and rinse-off products, and it should not be swallowed or put near the eyes. At Azlok it starts from ₹349 and comes in sizes from 100 GM up to 20 KG for hobbyists and small businesses alike.
What Neem Aloe Fragrance Oil smells like
This is a fresh, spa-style fragrance rather than a heavy perfume. It reads as clean and slightly woody, the kind of scent people associate with natural skincare. The profile is built in three layers:
- Top note: green, fresh and watery
- Middle note: herbal with a soft green, slightly floral character
- Base note: clean and musky with a light woody finish
The result is a balanced, unisex aroma that many cosmetic and soap manufacturers reach for when they want a product to feel gentle and skin-friendly. Note that this is a fragrance oil, not an essential oil pressed from neem or aloe. It captures a neem-aloe inspired scent for making applications.
Where you can use it
Neem Aloe Fragrance Oil is versatile across cold and warm cosmetic recipes. It works well in:
- Cold process and melt-and-pour soaps
- Bath bombs and bath salts
- Body and facial scrubs
- Creams and lotions
- Lip balms and lipsticks
- Perfume oils and roll-ons
Because the scent is mild and clean, it blends nicely with citrus, tea tree, mint or light florals if you want to build a custom accord.
How to use it
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. As a general starting point for makers:
- Follow a usage rate. Most leave-on and rinse-off products use fragrance at roughly 0.5% to 3% of the total batch weight. Soaps often sit around 3%. Always check IFRA guidance and your MSDS for the specific application.
- Add at the right stage. In melt-and-pour soap and lotions, add fragrance once the base has cooled slightly, then stir well. In cold process soap, add at light trace.
- Weigh, don't guess. Use a digital scale for consistent scent strength across batches.
- Test a small batch first. Some fragrances can accelerate trace or discolour soap, so a trial run saves waste.
Safety notes worth reading
This oil is meant for external cosmetic use only. Keep these points in mind:
- Do not consume it internally and keep it away from your eyes, as it can cause irritation.
- Always dilute to safe usage levels rather than using it neat on skin.
- Patch-test any finished product on a small area before regular use.
- Keep the bottle away from children and pets.
- Store away from open flames and heat, as fragrance oils are flammable.
- Review the allergen statement, COA and MSDS for formulation and labelling compliance if you sell your products.
Buying and storage tips
Choose your pack size to match how often you make. A 100 GM bottle is ideal for trying a new recipe, while 1 KG and larger drums suit small businesses running regular batches. Buying in bulk usually brings the per-gram cost down.
To protect the scent and shelf life:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep the cap tightly closed to reduce evaporation and oxidation.
- Use within the stated shelf life of two years for best fragrance strength.
Azlok supplies this fragrance oil in multiple sizes so you can scale from kitchen-table experiments to production runs without switching brands.
FAQ
Is Neem Aloe Fragrance Oil the same as neem essential oil?
No. It is a fragrance oil designed to smell like a clean neem-aloe skincare blend. It is not a pressed essential oil and is intended for scenting cosmetic products, not for therapeutic use.
Can I apply it directly to my skin?
Not undiluted. It should be blended into a finished product at safe usage rates, or diluted in a carrier for perfume oils. Always patch-test before regular use.
What is the shelf life?
Around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap closed tightly and away from sunlight and heat.
Which products is it best suited for?
Bath bombs, soaps, body and facial scrubs, creams, lip balms, lipsticks and perfume oils. Its clean, mild profile makes it a good all-rounder for skincare-type items.
Is it safe if it gets in my eyes or mouth?
No. It can irritate the eyes and must not be swallowed. Rinse with plenty of water if contact occurs and seek medical advice if irritation continues.