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Spring Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: 5 Floral Scents for Candles, Soaps and Diffusers

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Spring Fragrance Oils Sample Kit: 5 Floral Scents for Candles, Soaps and Diffusers

The Azlok Spring Fragrance Oils Sample Kit is a set of five nature-inspired scent oils, 10ml each, meant for crafting candles, soaps, lotions, bath products and diffuser blends. It is a low-risk way to try floral notes like Jasmine, Frangipani, Lily of the Valley, Cherry Blossom and Creamy Peach before you commit to a larger bottle for a full batch.

What's inside the kit

Each kit contains five separate 10ml bottles, so you get a spread of spring-season aromas to experiment with:

  • Jasmine Fragrance — a warm, sweet white-floral note that many Indians instantly recognise.
  • Frangipani Fragrance — soft, tropical and slightly creamy, reminiscent of temple flowers.
  • Lily of the Valley Fragrance — fresh, green and delicate.
  • Cherry Blossom Fragrance — light, powdery and pretty.
  • Creamy Peach Fragrance Oil — a fruity, rounded scent that balances the florals.

Because the bottles are small, this kit works well for sampling, testing scent throw and deciding which fragrances suit your product line.

What you can make with them

Fragrance oils are versatile, and these are designed for craft use rather than eating. Common projects include:

  • Candles — soy, beeswax or paraffin wax candles and wax melts.
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps.
  • Lotions, body butters and creams.
  • Bath bombs, bath salts and coffee or sugar scrubs.
  • Reed diffusers and room sprays.

How to use fragrance oils

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Usage depends on the product, but here is a practical starting point:

  1. Candles: Add roughly 6–10% fragrance by weight of wax, depending on the wax type. Stir into melted wax at the temperature recommended for your wax, then pour.
  2. Soaps: Around 2–3% of your total batch weight. Test small batches first, as some florals can affect trace in cold-process soap.
  3. Lotions and scrubs: Usually 0.5–1% of the total weight.
  4. Diffusers and sprays: Blend with a suitable diffuser base or solvent, not plain water alone.

Always weigh rather than guess, keep notes of your ratios, and make a small test batch before scaling up. Scent behaves differently in wax, soap and lotion, so what smells lovely straight from the bottle may bloom differently in the finished product.

Safety and honest notes

These are fragrance oils for external, craft use. Please keep a few things in mind:

  • Do not ingest. They are not food flavourings, however fruity they smell.
  • Patch test any leave-on skin product on a small area before regular use.
  • Keep bottles away from children and pets, and store away from open flames.
  • Work in a ventilated space and avoid getting neat oil on your skin or in your eyes.
  • Follow safe usage percentages for skin products; more fragrance does not mean better results and can cause irritation.

The Azlok kit is described as vegan, phthalate-free and paraben-free, which many DIY makers prefer for personal-care projects.

Buying and storage tips

At ₹499 for five 10ml bottles, the kit is a sensible way to build a small fragrance library without buying full sizes of scents you may not use. To keep them fresh:

  • Store in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
  • Keep caps tightly closed to reduce evaporation and scent loss.
  • Label your finished products with the fragrance and date.
  • Buy larger bottles only after you have tested which scents perform best in your recipes.

You can find this and other fragrance oils in the DIY kits range at Azlok, alongside waxes, wicks and soap bases to complete your projects.

FAQ

Can I mix these fragrance oils together?

Yes. Blending is part of the fun. Try pairing Cherry Blossom with Creamy Peach, or Jasmine with a touch of Frangipani. Start with small drops and note the ratios so you can repeat a blend you like.

Are these oils safe to use on skin?

They are meant for craft and personal-care products used at safe dilution levels, not for direct application undiluted. Always follow recommended usage percentages and do a patch test for leave-on products.

How many candles can 10ml make?

It depends on your fragrance load and candle size, but 10ml is enough to scent a small batch of tester candles or a few wax melts. That is exactly what a sample kit is for.

Do fragrance oils expire?

They gradually lose strength over time, especially if exposed to heat, light or air. Stored well with caps closed, they generally keep for around a year or more. Use your nose as a guide.

Is this the same as essential oil?

No. Fragrance oils are crafted for consistent scent and a wider range of aromas, while essential oils are distilled from plants. Fragrance oils are chosen here for their reliable performance in candles and soaps.

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