Peach Mango Fragrance Oil: A Juicy Tropical Scent for Soaps, Candles and More

Peach Mango Fragrance Oil is a skin-safe cosmetic fragrance that smells like ripe mango and juicy peach with a creamy, softly musky finish. Use it to scent soaps, candles, lotions, scrubs and perfume oils by adding a small measured percentage to your base. It is for external use only and should never be swallowed or applied near the eyes.
What Peach Mango Fragrance Oil Smells Like
This is a bright, cheerful fruity accord. The top note opens with a fresh burst of mango–peach nectar, the middle turns creamy and smooth, and the base settles into a warm, clean musk that helps the scent linger. The oil itself is a light pale yellow liquid, so it blends easily into most pale bases without heavily colouring them.
What You Can Make With It
Because it is formulated for cosmetic and home-fragrance projects, this fragrance oil is versatile across a wide range of DIY creations:
- Cold and hot process soaps and melt-and-pour bars
- Candles — soy, beeswax, coconut and paraffin blends
- Lotions, creams and body butters
- Bath bombs and bath salts
- Facial and body scrubs
- Lip balms and lipsticks (external use, avoid ingestion)
- Perfume oils and roll-ons
How to Use It: Dosage and Blending
Always work by weight and follow the guidelines for your specific base. As a general starting point for hobby makers:
- Candles: Roughly 6–10% of your wax weight, added at the correct flashpoint temperature recommended for your wax.
- Soap: Around 3–5% of your total batch weight. Fruity fragrances can accelerate trace in cold process soap, so soap at cooler temperatures and stir well.
- Lotions and creams: Usually under 1%, and always within the safe usage limit for leave-on skin products.
- Scrubs and bath products: Start low, around 1–2%, and adjust to preference.
Add the fragrance towards the end of your process, once the base has cooled slightly, to preserve the top notes. Do a small test batch first, since every wax and base behaves a little differently.
Safety and Handling
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so treat them with respect:
- For external use only — do not consume, and keep it away from your eyes.
- Always patch-test a finished skin product on a small area before regular use.
- Respect the safe usage percentages for the exact product you are making; more fragrance is not better and can irritate skin.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use.
- Store out of reach of children and pets.
- Check the allergen information and MSDS if you sell your products, so you can label them correctly.
Buying and Storage Tips
Azlok offers Peach Mango Fragrance Oil from 100 GM tester bottles right up to 20 KG for small businesses, so you can buy a little to trial a recipe before committing to bulk. Pricing starts at ₹349, and the product is made in India.
To keep the scent fresh through its two-year shelf life:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the cap sealed tightly to prevent evaporation of the top notes.
- Label each bottle with the purchase date so you can use older stock first.
- Avoid storing near strongly scented products, which can cross-contaminate the aroma.
FAQ
Is Peach Mango Fragrance Oil safe for skin?
Yes, it is formulated for external cosmetic use in products like lotions, scrubs and lip balms, provided you follow the safe usage percentage and patch-test first. It must not be swallowed or used near the eyes.
How much fragrance oil should I add to candles?
A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the temperature recommended for your wax type. Start on the lower side and adjust after a test burn.
Will it discolour my soap?
The oil is a light pale yellow, so it is unlikely to cause strong discolouration in pale bases. As with any fruity fragrance, run a small test batch to confirm colour and trace behaviour.
Can I use this fragrance oil in a diffuser?
It is designed for candles, soaps and cosmetics rather than as an aromatherapy oil. If you want to use it in a home diffuser, follow your diffuser manufacturer's guidance and ensure good ventilation.
How long does it last once opened?
Stored in a cool, dry place with the cap sealed, it has a shelf life of about two years. Keeping it away from heat and light helps preserve the top notes.