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Tring Fragrance Oil: A Tangy-Floral Scent for Soaps, Candles and Bath Bombs

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Tring Fragrance Oil: A Tangy-Floral Scent for Soaps, Candles and Bath Bombs

Tring Fragrance Oil is a pale yellow, liquid fragrance oil with a fresh, tangy and softly sweet floral aroma, made in India for external use in soaps, candles, bath bombs and body-care products. In short: it is a scenting ingredient for your DIY projects, not something to eat or apply neat to skin. At Azlok it starts at around Rs.449 for the 100 GM pack, with larger sizes up to 20 KG for small businesses.

What Tring Fragrance Oil smells like

The scent is bright and floral with a citrusy tang and a gentle sweetness underneath. It reads as clean and uplifting rather than heavy or musky, which makes it easy to pair with other notes or use on its own. If you like fresh, garden-style florals for spring and summer batches, this one fits well.

Common uses

Because it is a cosmetic-grade fragrance oil, you can blend it into a wide range of rinse-off and leave-on products. Typical applications include:

  • Bath bombs and bath salts for a fragrant, relaxing soak
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps
  • Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions
  • Shower gels, shampoos and conditioners
  • Lip balms and lipsticks (use sparingly and check for skin-safe usage rates)
  • Candles, wax melts and reed diffusers for home fragrance

How to use it

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. As a general guide for hobbyists:

  1. Start low. For bath and body products, most makers work within roughly 1-3% of the total batch weight, adjusting to preference and to any skin-safe limits for that product type.
  2. Add at the right stage. In candles, stir the oil into melted wax at the temperature your wax recommends (often around 60-70 degree celsius) so it binds properly. In soap and lotion, add during the cooling or thickening stage.
  3. Weigh, don't guess. Use a digital scale for consistent results between batches.
  4. Test small first. Make a tiny trial batch to check how the scent behaves and how strongly it comes through after curing.

Safety and honest notes

This is a fragrance oil meant only for external use. Please keep these points in mind:

  • Do not consume it and do not apply it undiluted to skin.
  • Keep it away from the eyes, as it can cause irritation.
  • Patch-test any new finished product on a small area before regular use, especially for leave-on items.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Work in a well-ventilated space and wipe up spills promptly.
  • Refer to the product's MSDS and follow safe usage rates for each application.

Buying and storage tips

Choose your pack size to match your usage. The 100 GM bottle is ideal for testing and small home batches, while the 500 GM, 1 KG and larger drums (5, 10 and 20 KG) suit repeat makers and small brands. Store the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat, keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation, and use it within its shelf life of about 2 years. Fragrance oils can react with certain plastics over long periods, so glass or suitable containers work best for decanting.

FAQ

Can I apply Tring Fragrance Oil directly to my skin?

No. It is a concentrated fragrance oil for use inside finished products at safe dilution. Never apply it neat, and keep it away from your eyes and mouth.

How much fragrance oil should I add to soap or lotion?

Most home makers use around 1-3% of the total batch weight, staying within the skin-safe usage rate for that product type. Start on the lower side and adjust after a test batch.

Is it suitable for candles?

Yes. Stir it into melted wax at your wax's recommended fragrance-adding temperature so it blends evenly, then pour as usual.

What is the shelf life and how should I store it?

It keeps for about 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place, tightly capped and away from sunlight and heat.

Which pack size should I buy?

Pick 100 GM to trial the scent, 500 GM to 1 KG for regular hobby use, and 5-20 KG if you are producing in larger batches for a small business.

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