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Tuberose Fragrance Oil: Uses, Blending Tips and How to Buy Rajnigandha Scent

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July 4, 2026
Tuberose Fragrance Oil: Uses, Blending Tips and How to Buy Rajnigandha Scent

Tuberose Fragrance Oil is a heavy, creamy white-floral scent — the same intoxicating rajnigandha bloom you smell in Indian gardens on a warm evening — captured in a liquid form you can add to candles, soaps, scrubs, lotions and perfume oils. Azlok Tuberose Fragrance Oil is a pale yellow to amber liquid with a sweet, balsamic floral base, and it starts at Rs.349, with pack sizes from 100 GM right up to 25 KG for small businesses.

What Tuberose Fragrance Oil Smells Like

Tuberose, or rajnigandha, is often called the most sensual of the white florals. This oil opens with a creamy, fruity-floral top note, moves into a rich tuberose bloom with an indolic (slightly animalic) depth, and settles on a creamy, balsamic and gently sweet floral base. In plain terms: it is lush and full without turning sharp or soapy. A little goes a long way, so you rarely need to overdose it.

Common Uses for Tuberose Fragrance Oil

This is a synthetic fragrance oil made for scenting products, not a food flavouring or an essential oil. It works beautifully in a range of DIY and cosmetic bases:

  • Candles and wax melts — for a warm, floral room scent.
  • Cold-process and melt-and-pour soap — pairs well with creamy, milky bases.
  • Bath bombs — a small dose perfumes the whole tub.
  • Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions — used within safe cosmetic limits.
  • Lip balms and lipsticks — for a subtle floral finish.
  • Roll-on perfume oils — diluted in a carrier like fractionated coconut oil or jojoba.

How to Use It

The right amount depends on what you are making. As a general starting point:

  1. Candles: Add fragrance at the correct wax temperature (follow your wax's guidance), usually around 6–8% of the wax weight, then stir thoroughly.
  2. Soap: Add at trace for cold process; add just before pouring for melt-and-pour. Do a small test batch first, as tuberose can behave differently across recipes.
  3. Perfume oils: Dilute heavily — often just a few drops per 10 ml of carrier oil — because the scent is strong.
  4. Scrubs, creams and balms: Keep leave-on skincare well within recommended fragrance usage limits.

Always weigh your fragrance rather than guessing. Consistent measuring is what gives you a repeatable scent from batch to batch.

Safety Notes You Should Know

Fragrance oils are concentrated, so treat them with respect:

  • Do not ingest. This is for external and craft use only, even in lip products where only trace, skin-safe amounts are used.
  • Patch-test any leave-on skincare on a small area before regular use, as florals can cause sensitivity in some people.
  • Work in a ventilated space and avoid direct contact with eyes.
  • Keep away from children and pets, and store tightly closed.
  • Refer to the MSDS for handling details and follow the usage limits for your specific application.

Buying and Storage Tips

Buy the size that matches your project. A 100 GM bottle is plenty for home candle or soap experiments, while the 5 KG to 25 KG packs suit small-scale manufacturers who need consistency across large runs. Because it is a made-in-India fragrance oil, restocking is straightforward for regular makers.

Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat, and keep the cap sealed to slow evaporation and scent loss. Kept well, the shelf life is around two years. If you plan to use it in a particular formulation, check the accompanying documentation (COA, MSDS and allergen information) available with the product. You can find Azlok Tuberose Fragrance Oil listed alongside the rest of the fragrance range on azlok.com.

FAQ

Is tuberose fragrance oil the same as tuberose essential oil?

No. This is a fragrance oil, a scent blend designed for candles, soaps and cosmetics. It is not a steam-distilled essential oil and should not be used as an aromatherapy essential oil or ingested.

Can I use it on my skin directly?

Not undiluted. Blend it into a carrier oil or a cosmetic base within safe usage limits, and always patch-test first. It is meant for perfume oils, lotions, balms and scrubs, not neat application.

How much should I add to candles?

A common starting range is 6–8% of the wax weight, but always follow your specific wax manufacturer's maximum load and test a small batch for scent throw.

Why does it smell slightly heavy or animalic?

Real tuberose has a natural indolic quality that reads as deep and slightly animalic. That richness is part of the authentic rajnigandha character and mellows into the creamy floral base.

How long will the fragrance last once opened?

Kept in a cool, dry, tightly closed bottle away from light, it stays good for about two years. Heat, air and sunlight are what shorten a fragrance oil's life.

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