
Sea Salt Fragrance Oil is a fresh, ocean-inspired scent used to fragrance homemade candles, soaps, bath bombs, scrubs and skincare. Azlok offers it from 100 GM up to 25 KG, starting at ₹249, so you can buy a small bottle for testing or a bulk pack for regular production.
The aroma opens with green, watery and lightly citrus top notes, moves into a creamy peach and soft floral heart, and settles on sweet vanilla, musk and gentle woods. The overall impression is salty, creamy fruity-floral and mineral — that clean, breezy feeling of standing near the coast on a bright morning.
What Sea Salt Fragrance Oil is used for
This is a versatile scent that suits both bath-and-body and home fragrance projects. Because it is fresh and unisex, it works well in products aimed at a wide audience.
- Candles and wax melts: Adds a crisp, spa-like note to soy, coconut or paraffin candles.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps: Gives bars a clean, refreshing scent.
- Bath bombs and bath salts: Pairs naturally with the whole seaside theme.
- Body scrubs, creams and lotions: A light, uplifting fragrance for daily-use products.
- Lip balms and lipsticks: Used in tiny amounts as per the product supplier's specification.
- Perfume oils and room sprays: A ready-made ocean accord you can build on.
How to use it
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always start with a small test batch before scaling up.
- Candles: Typical loading is around 6–8% of the wax weight, but follow your specific wax manufacturer's maximum. Add the oil once the melted wax has cooled to the recommended temperature, stir well, then pour.
- Soap: For cold-process soap, weigh out roughly 3% of your oils; blend it in at light trace. Note that fresh, watery fragrances can behave differently in high-pH soap, so test for acceleration or discolouration first.
- Scrubs, creams and lotions: Use sparingly, generally under 1% of the total formulation, and disperse it evenly.
- Perfume oils: Dilute in a carrier such as fractionated coconut oil and adjust the strength to your liking.
Keep detailed notes on the percentage you use in each batch. That way you can repeat a scent you love or fine-tune one that came out too strong.
Safety and honest notes
Sea Salt Fragrance Oil is a scent ingredient for external, leave-off or rinse-off products — it is not an essential oil and not meant to be eaten or drunk.
- Do not ingest. Keep away from children and pets.
- Always do a patch test on skin before using a finished product widely, as fragrances can cause sensitivity in some people.
- Follow safe usage percentages for the product type you are making. Ask Azlok for the MSDS and any allergen or COA information for your batch.
- Work in a ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
- Because it is a fragrance oil rather than a therapeutic oil, use it for scent — not for medicinal claims.
Buying and storage tips
Choose your pack size to match how often you make products. A 100 GM bottle is ideal for testing a new recipe, while the 500 GM, 1 KG and larger packs suit small businesses and repeat batches. Bulk sizes up to 25 KG are available for production use.
The oil is a light yellow to yellow liquid with a two-year shelf life. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat, and keep the cap tightly closed to preserve the scent. Decant only what you need for a batch, so the main stock stays sealed and fresh.
FAQ
Is Sea Salt Fragrance Oil the same as an essential oil?
No. It is a fragrance oil, a blended aromatic ingredient created to give a specific scent. Essential oils are distilled or extracted from plants. Fragrance oils are used purely for scent in candles, soaps and cosmetics.
Can I use it directly on my skin?
Not undiluted. It should be added into a properly formulated product at safe usage levels, or diluted in a carrier oil for perfume use. Always patch-test the finished product first.
How much should I add to a candle?
A common range is 6–8% of the wax weight, but the exact maximum depends on your wax. Check your wax supplier's guidance and test a small candle before making a full batch.
What does it smell like?
Fresh and clean — green watery and light citrus at the top, creamy peach and soft floral in the middle, and sweet vanilla, musk and woods at the base, with a distinct salty-mineral character.
How long does it last once opened?
It has a shelf life of about two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly closed and away from sunlight and heat.