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Swagger Fragrance Oil: A Fresh Citrus-Floral-Woody Scent for Candles & Soap

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Swagger Fragrance Oil: A Fresh Citrus-Floral-Woody Scent for Candles & Soap

Swagger Fragrance Oil is a versatile, ready-to-use scent oil with a fresh citrus opening, a soft rose-muguet floral heart, and a smooth woody musk base. It is designed for external-use products like candles, soaps, diffusers and perfume oils, and Azlok stocks it from a 100 GM starter bottle up to bulk 25 KG packs for small businesses.

If you want a modern, unisex fragrance that reads clean and confident rather than heavy or sweet, this is a good pick. The scent moves from a crisp green-citrus lift to an elegant floral diffusion, then settles into sandalwood-like softness with ambery cedar and a powdery musk finish.

What Swagger Fragrance Oil smells like

The fragrance is layered, so it develops over time rather than staying flat:

  • Top note: green-fruity freshness, a citrusy terpene touch and a cool, watery-ozonic lift with a hint of camphoraceous sharpness.
  • Middle note: a clean rose and muguet (lily of the valley) floral heart that diffuses gently.
  • Base note: clean woody musk, sandalwood-like softness, an ambery cedar nuance and a mossy-powdery sweetness.

The oil itself is a liquid, pale yellow to yellow in colour. Do keep the colour in mind for white or pastel projects, as it may lightly tint very pale bases.

What you can make with it

Swagger is a multi-purpose fragrance oil suited to a wide range of DIY and craft applications:

  • Candles (soy, beeswax, paraffin and blends)
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
  • Bath bombs and bath salts
  • Reed diffusers and room sprays
  • Body creams, lotions and scrubs
  • Lip balms and lipsticks (external-use cosmetic formulas)
  • Perfume oils and solid perfumes

How to use it (with rough dosing)

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Always follow your specific recipe or supplier guidance, but these are common starting points:

  1. Candles: Typically 6–10% of the wax weight. Add the oil at the correct temperature for your wax, stir gently for a couple of minutes, then pour.
  2. Soap: Around 3–5% of the total batch weight. For cold-process soap, add at light trace and work quickly, as some fragrances can accelerate the mix.
  3. Lotions and creams: Usually under 1–2%, added when the product has cooled.
  4. Diffusers and room sprays: Blend with a suitable diffuser base or perfumer's alcohol as per your recipe.

When you try a new fragrance, make a small test batch first. Curing candles for a week or two before judging the throw gives you a far more accurate result.

Safety notes to respect

This is a fragrance oil for external use only. Please handle it responsibly:

  • Do not consume it internally and keep it away from the eyes, as it may cause irritation.
  • Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
  • For skin products, follow safe usage percentages and do a small patch test before wider use.
  • Work in a ventilated space and wipe up spills promptly.
  • Keep away from open flames while handling the neat oil.

Buying and storage tips

Azlok offers Swagger Fragrance Oil in sizes from 100 GM up to 25 KG, so hobbyists can start small and makers can scale up without switching scents. The 100 GM pack, priced at ₹399, is a sensible way to test how it performs in your recipes before committing to bulk.

Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the cap tightly closed to slow evaporation and protect the top notes. Stored well, the shelf life is around two years. If you need a COA or MSDS for a commercial project, ask for it when ordering.

FAQ

Is Swagger Fragrance Oil suitable for both men and women?

Yes. Its fresh citrus-floral-woody musk profile is balanced and unisex, which is why it works well in candles, perfumes and personal care lines aimed at a broad audience.

Can I use it directly on my skin?

No, not neat. It should always be diluted into a suitable base such as a lotion, balm or perfume carrier at safe percentages, and it must never be ingested or applied 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 recommended temperature for your wax. Start on the lower end and adjust after a proper cure.

Will it change the colour of my product?

The oil is pale yellow to yellow, so it may slightly tint very white or pastel bases. For colour-critical work, test a small batch first.

How long does it last in storage?

About two years when kept in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly sealed and away from sunlight and heat.

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