
The Azlok Winter Fragrance Oils Sample Kit is a set of five cosy, cold-weather scents, each in a 10 ml bottle, made for crafting candles, soaps, lotions, bath bombs and scrubs. It is a low-commitment way to test warm, seasonal aromas before you buy larger sizes, and at ₹499 it works out to a small tester of each scent.
What's inside the kit
You get five 10 ml bottles, so 50 ml of fragrance in total. The blends lean into classic winter notes — warm spice, sweet bakery aromas and bright citrus:
- Bitter Orange & Cinnamon – zesty citrus lifted by warm spice.
- Cinnamon Bark Essential – deep, woody-spicy and true to the bark.
- Vanilla & Tonka – sweet, creamy and slightly almond-like.
- Lemon and Honey – fresh citrus rounded with soft sweetness.
- Gingerbread – the familiar baked-spice comfort scent.
The oils are described as vegan and free from phthalates and parabens, which matters if you are making products for sensitive skin or for customers who ask about ingredients.
What you can make with them
These are versatile scenting oils rather than single-purpose products. Common uses include:
- Candles – soy, coconut or paraffin wax.
- Cold-process and melt-and-pour soap.
- Lotions, body butters and creams.
- Bath bombs and bath salts.
- Coffee and sugar scrubs.
- Reed diffusers and wax melts.
How to use fragrance oils correctly
Dosage depends on what you are making. As a general guide:
- Candles: most waxes hold around 6–10% fragrance by weight. Always check your wax supplier's maximum load.
- Soap: roughly 2–3% of the oil weight, staying within IFRA guidance for the product type.
- Lotions and scrubs: usually 0.5–1%, since these stay on the skin.
Weigh your fragrance rather than measuring by drops for consistent results, especially if you plan to repeat a batch. Add fragrance to melted wax at the right temperature (commonly around 60–65°C for soy, but follow your wax instructions) and stir gently for a minute or two so it binds evenly.
Blending ideas
Because you have five scents, mixing opens up more options. Try Gingerbread with a touch of Vanilla & Tonka for a bakery-warm candle, or Bitter Orange & Cinnamon with Cinnamon Bark for a spicier mulled note. Keep a small notebook of ratios so you can recreate a blend you love.
Safety notes worth respecting
Fragrance oils are concentrated and made for use in finished products, not for direct application undiluted.
- Do not ingest, and keep away from children and pets.
- Patch-test any skin product on a small area before wider use.
- Work in a ventilated space and avoid getting neat oil on skin or in eyes.
- Note that fragrance oils are not essential oils — even the Cinnamon Bark option here is best treated as a scenting oil for crafts, and cinnamon is a known skin sensitiser, so use it sparingly and within recommended limits.
- Keep away from open flames until the product is fully finished and cured.
Buying and storage tips
A sample kit like this one from Azlok suits beginners testing which winter scents perform and sell, and hobbyists who want variety without buying big bottles. To keep the oils fresh:
- Store in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat.
- Keep bottles tightly capped to prevent evaporation and scent fade.
- Label any blends you make with the date and ratio.
- Use within a reasonable time — fragrance oils are best used within a year or so of opening for the truest scent.
Always do a small test batch before committing to a large one, as scents can behave differently across waxes and soap bases.
FAQ
How many bottles come in the kit?
Five bottles, each 10 ml, for a total of 50 ml. The scents are Bitter Orange & Cinnamon, Cinnamon Bark Essential, Vanilla & Tonka, Lemon and Honey, and Gingerbread.
Are these fragrance oils safe for skin products?
They can be used in soaps, lotions and scrubs at the correct low dosage, and they are described as phthalate- and paraben-free. Always patch-test first and follow recommended usage percentages, especially for spice-based scents like cinnamon.
Can I use these in candles?
Yes. They are suitable for candle making. Most waxes take around 6–10% fragrance by weight, but follow your specific wax's maximum recommendation for the best scent throw and a clean burn.
Is Cinnamon Bark Essential the same as an essential oil?
Treat all oils in this kit as fragrance oils for crafting purposes. Cinnamon is a common skin sensitiser, so use it in small amounts and within safe limits for skin products.
How should I store the oils?
Keep them tightly capped in a cool, dark place away from heat and sunlight, and use within about a year of opening for the strongest scent.