
Azlok Tropical Fruit Fragrance Oil is a liquid scent that captures the sweet, tangy aroma of freshly sliced pineapple and ripe mango, with a soft floral edge. You can use it in candles, soaps, diffusers, bath bombs and body-care products to add a bright, juicy fragrance. It is a scent oil for making and diffusing only, not something to be eaten.
What it smells like
The profile is fresh, sweet and fruity with a tangy lift. Think of a fruit bowl in the height of summer — pineapple leading the way, mango giving it body, and a gentle floral note rounding things off. It is cheerful and easy to like, which makes it a safe bet for products you plan to sell or gift.
Common uses
This is a versatile fragrance oil that works across a range of DIY and small-business projects:
- Scented candles — soy, coconut, beeswax or paraffin blends.
- Reed diffusers and aroma diffusers — for a steady room scent.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps.
- Bath bombs, bath salts and shower gels.
- Body care — creams, lotions, scrubs, shampoos and conditioners.
- Lip balms and lipsticks, where a light fruity note is wanted.
How to use it
Dosage depends on the product and your own preference, but a few practical starting points help:
- Candles: around 6–10% of the wax weight. Add fragrance when the wax is at the temperature recommended by your wax supplier, usually cooler for soy blends.
- Melt-and-pour soap: roughly 1–3% of the base weight, added just before pouring.
- Lotions and creams: keep it light, generally under 1%, and follow safe-usage guidance for leave-on skin products.
- Diffusers: mix with a suitable diffuser base or carrier at about 15–25%.
Always stir gently and evenly so the fragrance distributes fully. For skin products, do a small test batch first and check how the scent holds after a day or two, as it can settle differently once cured.
Safety notes
Fragrance oils are concentrated, so handle them with a little care:
- This is not food and must not be swallowed. Keep it away from children and pets.
- Patch-test any skin product before regular use, and stop if irritation appears.
- Work in a well-ventilated space and avoid contact with eyes.
- Follow safe usage percentages for the specific product type, especially for leave-on items like lip balm and cream.
- Keep it away from open flames while handling, as it is flammable in concentrated form.
Buying and storage
Azlok offers this fragrance oil in sizes from a handy 100 GM up to bulk 25 KG, so it suits both first-time hobbyists and small production runs. Pricing starts at ₹329, and the larger packs make sense once you have settled on a recipe you like.
Store the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Kept this way, it has a shelf life of about two years. If you buy a large quantity, decant a small working bottle so the main stock stays sealed and fresh for longer.
FAQ
Can I use Tropical Fruit Fragrance Oil directly on my skin?
No, not undiluted. It is designed to be blended into finished products such as lotions, soaps or balms at safe percentages. Always patch-test the final product before regular use.
Is this the same as an essential oil?
No. This is a fragrance oil, which is formulated specifically for scent. Essential oils are distilled from plants. Fragrance oils usually give a stronger, more consistent aroma and are popular for candles and cosmetics.
How much should I add to candles?
A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the temperature your wax supplier recommends. Test a small batch to find the throw you prefer before scaling up.
Will the scent last in soap?
Fruity fragrances can mellow during curing, so soap makers often use it at the higher end of the safe range. Let the soap cure fully and check the scent before judging its strength.
What sizes are available?
Azlok stocks it in 100 GM, 500 GM, 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG, 20 KG and 25 KG, so you can start small and move to bulk as your projects grow.
