
Azlok's Pumpkin Pie Essential Oil Blend is a ready-to-use fragrance blend that combines nutmeg, clove, cardamom and ginger root oils into a warm, spicy-sweet aroma reminiscent of freshly baked pie. It is meant for diffusing, candle and soap making, and home fragrance projects, not for eating or drinking. A 100 gm pack starts at ₹479, with larger sizes up to 10 KG for makers who buy in bulk.
What is Pumpkin Pie Essential Oil Blend?
This is a specially chosen combination of well-known essential oils, mainly nutmeg, clove and related spice oils, put together to recreate the cosy smell most of us associate with autumn baking. The blend is an off-white to light yellow liquid with a light consistency and a fruity, spicy aroma. Because it is a blend rather than a single oil, you get a rounded scent straight out of the bottle without having to mix your own spice notes.
Popular uses
The blend is versatile across a range of scent-based projects around the home and in small businesses.
- Diffusing: A few drops in a water diffuser fills a room with a festive, warming aroma, ideal for gatherings or a quiet evening.
- Candle making: Add it to soy or beeswax candles for a seasonal fragrance that carries well when the candle is lit.
- Soap and bath products: Use it in cold-process or melt-and-pour soaps and other rinse-off products where a spicy scent suits the season.
- Room and linen sprays: Combine with a suitable base and a solubiliser to create your own home mist.
- Potpourri and reed diffusers: A few drops refresh dried botanicals or top up a reed diffuser base.
How to use it
Always dilute before any skin contact and start with less than you think you need, spice oils are strong.
- For diffusing: Add 3 to 6 drops to the water reservoir of an electric or ultrasonic diffuser, adjusting to room size and your preference.
- For candles: Follow your wax manufacturer's recommended fragrance load, usually a small percentage of the wax weight, and add at the correct temperature.
- For soaps and body products: Keep well within safe usage limits for the product type and always test a small batch first.
- For a room spray: Blend the oil with a solubiliser and distilled water, shake well before each use.
Safety and storage tips
Essential oil blends are concentrated, so treat them with respect. A little care keeps both you and the product in good shape.
- Do not ingest. This blend is for fragrance and topical (diluted) use only, not for internal consumption.
- Patch test any diluted product on a small area of skin before wider use, as spice oils like clove and nutmeg can irritate sensitive skin.
- Dilute properly in a carrier oil or product base; never apply neat to skin.
- Keep away from children and pets, and avoid contact with eyes.
- Use good ventilation when working with concentrated oils.
- Store in a cool, dark place, tightly closed, away from heat and direct sunlight. Shelf life is around 2 years when stored well.
Buying and pack sizes
Azlok offers the Pumpkin Pie Essential Oil Blend in 100 gm, 500 gm, 1 KG, 5 KG and 10 KG packs, so a hobbyist making a few candles and a small business filling regular orders can both find a size that fits. If you are trying it for the first time, the 100 gm pack is a sensible starting point. For those who make products to sell, ask for a COA and MSDS to keep alongside your batch records. The blend is made in India.
FAQ
Can I put Pumpkin Pie Essential Oil Blend directly on my skin?
No. Always dilute it in a carrier oil or a suitable product base and do a patch test first. Spice oils such as clove and nutmeg can irritate skin if used undiluted.
Is this blend safe to eat or add to food?
No. Despite the name, it is a fragrance blend for diffusing and craft use, not a food flavouring. Do not ingest it.
How many drops should I use in a diffuser?
Start with 3 to 6 drops in the water reservoir and adjust to the size of your room and how strong you like the scent.
How long does the blend last?
It has a shelf life of about 2 years when kept in a cool, dark place with the cap tightly closed and away from heat and sunlight.
Can I use it in candles and soap?
Yes. It works well in candle and soap making. Follow your wax or soap base guidelines for fragrance load and test a small batch before scaling up.