Oceanic Dream Fragrance Oil: A Fresh Aquatic Scent for Candles, Soaps and More

Oceanic Dream Fragrance Oil is a fresh, aquatic scent that opens with a citrus-aqua burst, softens into a floral heart of muguet and jasmine, and settles into a warm base of amber, musk and soft woods. It is a colourless, liquid fragrance oil made in India, and it works well in candles, soaps, diffusers, perfumes and personal care products. It is for external use only.
What Oceanic Dream smells like
Think of a clean sea breeze rather than a heavy floral. The top note is a crisp citrus-aqua sparkle that reads bright and airy. As it develops, a soft white-floral heart of muguet (lily of the valley) and jasmine comes forward, giving it a gentle, powdery character. The dry-down is where it turns cosy — amber, musk and light woods hold everything together so the scent lingers without becoming sweet or cloying.
This makes it a versatile, unisex fragrance. It suits spring and summer products beautifully, but the musky-woody base keeps it wearable and pleasant all year.
Common uses
- Candles: Add to soy, coconut or paraffin wax for fresh, breezy home candles.
- Reed diffusers and room sprays: Blend with a suitable base for a light, clean ambience.
- Soaps and bath bombs: Cold-process soap, melt-and-pour bases and fizzing bath bombs all take this scent nicely.
- Personal care: Lotions, creams, body and facial scrubs, lip balms and lipsticks.
- Perfume oils: Use as a standalone fragrance oil or as an aquatic note in a custom blend.
How to use it
Fragrance load depends on your product and base, so always follow the guidelines for the material you are working with. As broad starting points:
- Candles: Typically 6–10% of wax weight, added at the recommended flashpoint temperature for your wax, then stirred thoroughly for an even scent throw.
- Soap: Usually around 3% of the total batch weight for cold-process; melt-and-pour bases often take a little less.
- Lotions, creams and scrubs: A low percentage (commonly under 2%) is enough — start small and adjust.
- Diffusers and sprays: Dilute in an appropriate diffuser base or perfumer's alcohol rather than using it neat.
Because scent strength varies from person to person, make a small test batch first, let it cure or settle, and then scale up once you are happy with the result.
Safety notes
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little care goes a long way.
- Meant for external use only. Do not consume it, and keep it away from the eyes as it may irritate.
- Always dilute before applying to skin, and do a patch test on a small area before using leave-on products.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid prolonged skin contact with the undiluted oil.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Refer to the COA and MSDS for detailed handling information, and observe correct flashpoint and temperature guidance when making candles.
Buying and storage
Azlok offers Oceanic Dream Fragrance Oil starting at ₹399, with pack sizes ranging from 100 GM up to bulk quantities of 5KG, 10KG, 20KG and 25KG — handy for hobbyists and small businesses alike. Buy a smaller size first to test it in your recipe, then move to larger packs once it earns a place in your line-up.
Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Kept properly, it has a shelf life of around two years. Because it is colourless, it won't tint your finished soaps, candles or lotions, which makes it easy to work with when you want to control colour separately.
FAQ
Is Oceanic Dream Fragrance Oil safe for skin?
It is suitable for external personal care products such as lotions, creams, scrubs, lip balms and perfume oils when properly diluted. Always patch-test first. It is not for internal use and should be kept away from the eyes.
Can I use it in soy candles?
Yes. Add it to your melted wax at the recommended temperature, generally around 6–10% of the wax weight, and stir well for an even scent throw.
Will it change the colour of my product?
No. The oil is colourless, so it won't affect the shade of your candles, soaps or creams. You can add colourant separately as needed.
How long does it last?
When stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat, the fragrance oil has a shelf life of about two years.
Is it an essential oil?
No. It is a blended fragrance oil designed for consistent scent in candles, soaps, diffusers and personal care, not a single-plant essential oil.
