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Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil: A Calming Floral Scent for Your DIY Creations

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil: A Calming Floral Scent for Your DIY Creations

Azlok Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil is a fresh, floral scent with a mild rosy, sweet edge that works beautifully in candles, soaps, bath bombs and body-care recipes. It captures the calming, herbaceous character of wild lavender flowers, making it a reliable choice for anyone who wants a soothing aroma in their handmade products. A 100 GM bottle starts at ₹349, and larger packs go all the way up to 25 KG for small businesses.

What is Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil?

This is a liquid fragrance oil inspired by Lavandula angustifolia, the wild lavender plant known for its clean, floral aroma. Unlike a pure essential oil, a fragrance oil is formulated specifically for scenting products, so it blends smoothly into wax, soap bases, oils and creams while holding its scent well. The aroma leans fresh and lightly rosy rather than sharp or medicinal, which makes it easy to work with even if you are new to lavender.

Common uses

Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil is versatile across DIY and craft projects. It is suitable for:

  • Candles — soy, beeswax or paraffin, for a relaxing ambient scent.
  • Soaps — cold process, melt-and-pour and liquid soap.
  • Bath bombs and bath salts — for a spa-like soak.
  • Body and facial scrubs, creams and lotions.
  • Lip balms and lipsticks — in small, measured amounts.
  • Perfume oils and roll-ons when diluted in a carrier.
  • Reed diffusers, potpourri and room sprays.

How to use it

The right amount depends on your project, so always start low and adjust. As a general guide:

  1. Candles: add fragrance at the recommended flashpoint temperature for your wax, usually around 6–10% of the wax weight. Stir thoroughly for an even scent throw.
  2. Cold process soap: roughly 3% of your oils, added at light trace. Lavender-type scents are generally well-behaved but always test a small batch first.
  3. Melt-and-pour soap: about 1–2% and stir gently to avoid bubbles.
  4. Lotions, creams and scrubs: keep it to about 0.5–1% of the total.
  5. Perfume oils and roll-ons: dilute in a carrier oil such as jojoba or fractionated coconut oil; a light dilution is usually plenty.

Because fragrance strength varies with the recipe, make a small tester before committing to a full batch. Note the exact quantities you use so you can repeat a scent you love.

Safety notes

Fragrance oils are for external and cosmetic use only. Please keep these points in mind:

  • Do not ingest and keep away from eyes.
  • Patch-test any leave-on product on a small area of skin before regular use.
  • Do not apply undiluted to skin — always use within safe usage rates in a finished product.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Work in a ventilated space and keep the oil away from open flames until it is safely incorporated into wax.
  • Refer to the product MSDS and any allergen information before large-scale use.

Buying and storage

Azlok offers Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil from a handy 100 GM bottle up to bulk 25 KG packs, so hobbyists and small manufacturers can both find a suitable size. It is made in India and has a shelf life of around two years when stored well.

  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
  • Keep the cap tightly closed to prevent evaporation and scent loss.
  • Buy a small size first to test the scent in your recipe before ordering bulk.

FAQ

Is Wild Lavender Fragrance Oil the same as lavender essential oil?

No. Essential oil is steam-distilled directly from the plant, while a fragrance oil is formulated for consistent scent and performance in candles, soaps and cosmetics. Choose fragrance oil when you want a stable, long-lasting aroma in your products.

Can I use it directly on my skin?

Not undiluted. Blend it into a finished product such as a lotion, balm or diluted perfume oil at safe usage rates, and always patch-test first.

How much should I add to candles?

A common range is 6–10% of the wax weight, added at the correct temperature for your wax. Start on the lower end and adjust after testing the scent throw.

How long does the fragrance last?

The oil itself keeps for about two years when stored in a cool, dry, tightly closed container. In a finished candle or soap, scent longevity depends on your formulation and storage.

Which sizes are available?

Azlok stocks 100 GM, 500 GM, 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG, 20 KG and 25 KG packs, so you can start small and scale up as your projects grow.

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