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5 Spicy Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: A Maker's Guide to Warm, Cosy Scents

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
5 Spicy Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: A Maker's Guide to Warm, Cosy Scents

The Azlok 5 Spicy Fragrance Oils Sample Kit gives you five 10 ml bottles of warm, cosy scent concentrates — Cedar Oakmoss, Apple Cinnamon, Caramel Pumpkin, Black Opium and Pacific Ocean Pear — so you can test and blend before committing to bigger quantities. It is made for makers who want to try candles, soaps, lotions, bath bombs and diffuser blends without buying full-size bottles upfront.

At ₹499 for the set, this is a low-risk way to build a personal scent library. Each oil is vegan, and free from phthalates and parabens, which matters if you are making products to gift or sell.

What's inside the kit

Five distinct fragrance oils, 10 ml each:

  • Cedar Oakmoss — woody, earthy and grounding; a favourite for men's soaps and rustic candles.
  • Apple Cinnamon — sweet, spiced and homely; the classic autumn and festive scent.
  • Caramel Pumpkin — buttery, warm and dessert-like, with a gentle spice edge.
  • Black Opium — rich, deep and slightly sweet; a bold perfume-style note.
  • Pacific Ocean Pear — fresh and fruity, a lighter contrast to the warmer oils.

Together they cover the spectrum from cosy and spicy to fresh, which makes the kit useful for both single-scent products and custom blends.

Ways to use them

These are concentrated fragrance oils meant for craft and cosmetic applications, not for eating. Common projects include:

  • Candles — soy, coconut or paraffin wax.
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps.
  • Lotions, body butters and creams.
  • Bath bombs and bath salts.
  • Coffee and sugar scrubs.
  • Reed and passive diffuser blends.

How to use fragrance oils correctly

Getting the dosage right is what separates a pleasant product from an overpowering or faint one. As a general starting guide:

  1. Candles: add roughly 6–10% fragrance oil by weight of wax, added at the correct temperature for your wax (check your wax's instructions), then stir well.
  2. Soap: around 3% of your total batch weight is a common rate; always check your recipe and your fragrance calculator, as some oils behave differently in cold process.
  3. Lotions and scrubs: keep it light, usually 1–2%, since these stay on the skin.
  4. Diffusers: mix the oil with a suitable carrier or diffuser base rather than using it neat.

Because this is a sample kit, make small test batches first. Note the quantities you use so you can repeat a blend you love. Try pairing Cedar Oakmoss with Apple Cinnamon for a smoky-spiced candle, or Caramel Pumpkin with a touch of Black Opium for a gourmand blend.

Safety notes

Fragrance oils are potent, so handle them with care:

  • Do not ingest — these are for craft and topical formulations only, not food flavouring.
  • Patch-test any skin product before regular use, and follow recommended usage rates for leave-on items.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid direct contact with eyes.
  • Keep bottles away from children, pets and open flames until fully incorporated into your finished product.
  • Wipe up spills promptly, as concentrated oils can mark some surfaces.

Buying and storage tips

Store the bottles upright in a cool, dark place, tightly capped and away from sunlight and heat, which help preserve the scent over time. Label your test batches with the oil name and percentage so your results are repeatable. The 10 ml size is generous for testing — enough for several small candles or a couple of soap batches per fragrance. Once you find your favourites, Azlok stocks larger sizes so you can scale up a recipe that already works for you.

FAQ

Can I use these fragrance oils directly on my skin?

No, not undiluted. They are concentrated and meant to be blended into products like lotions, soaps or scrubs at recommended rates. Always patch-test the finished product first.

How many candles can I make from one 10 ml bottle?

It depends on your fragrance load and candle size, but at a typical 6–10% rate you can scent roughly 100–160 grams of wax per bottle — enough for a couple of small candles for testing.

Are these oils natural essential oils?

No. Fragrance oils are formulated scent blends, distinct from essential oils. This kit is vegan and free from phthalates and parabens, but it is designed for craft use, not aromatherapy claims.

Which scents work well together?

The warm notes blend naturally — Apple Cinnamon with Caramel Pumpkin, or Cedar Oakmoss with Black Opium. Pacific Ocean Pear adds freshness when a blend feels too heavy. Start with small trial batches.

How long will the fragrance oils last?

Kept sealed, upright and away from light and heat, fragrance oils generally retain their character for a long time. Use finished products within their expected shelf life and store the bottles cool and dark.

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