Cider Barrel (KY) Fragrance Oil 15214 - Rustic Escentuals
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Cider Barrel (KY) Fragrance Oil 15214

Pricing
$4.18 for 1 oz
$7.31 for 2 oz
$13.03 for 4 oz
$20.00 for 8 oz
$29.17 for 16 oz



Additional Information
Warm, spicy apple cider with hints of cedar wood.

Flashpoint: 200°
Vanilla Content: 0.10%
Country Of Origin: United States
Phthalates: Product is Phthalate Free

IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Baby Lotion: 0.53% Bath Water: 14.43% Body Lotion: 6.95%
Body Powder: 6.95% Body Wash: 14.43% Candle: 100.00%
Conditioner: 14.43% Deodorant: 1.46% Dry Shampoo: 3.11%
Eye: 3.11% Face Cream: 1.59% Face Mask: 3.11%
Face Wash: 14.43% Hand Cream: 6.30% Lip: 0.00%
Perfume: 27.47% Pet Shampoo: 14.43% Pet Spray: 91.18%
Reed Diff.: 14.43% Room Spray: 91.18% Shampoo: 14.43%
Shave Cream: 14.43% Soap: 14.43%

Rustic Escentuals, Inc. certifies that this fragrance product is in compliance with the standards of the International Fragrance Association, provided the fragrance is used in the above application (s) at the noted maximum concentration level(s).

The "Maximum Use Level for Skin Exposure" is the amount of fragrance, flavor and essential oil that can come in contact with the skin. It does not mean that your base product can perform at these levels. You must test each oil in each application for evaluation of desired performance. Baby products have lower use levels than those listed above. If a desired application is not listed above, please call us at 216-503-9361 for maximum skin levels for skin exposure.

Helpful Product Information:
Alcohol Free: No Bath/Body Safe: Yes
Cruelty Free: Yes Gel Safe: Yes
Gluten Free: Yes M&P Soap Safe: Yes
Non-GMO: Yes Paraffin Wax: Yes
Soy Free: Yes Vegan Friendly: Yes



Directions & Ingredients
International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI):
Fragrance

Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Fragrance

Directions:
All About IFRA

We have IFRA on all fragrance oils and flavor oils on our website.

What do the maximum levels mean? Let's use Almond Paradise as an example. The IFRA guidelines on this state that there are no restrictions for soaps, shampoos, lotions, etc. So does that mean you can use 100% in your product? No. That would mean your product consists of straight fragrance oil.

The IFRA states the *max* that can be used, not the recommended amount. It is the responsibility of the maker to do their research to see what the recommended usage rate of fragrance oil for their particular recipe is.

For soap, as a general rule of thumb you will use up to 5% of fragrance oil in Cold Process (CP) soap and up to 3% in Melt and Pour (M&P) soap.

So, if you see a fragrance oil and the IFRA says 23% for soap, don't use 23%. IFRA is important when it comes to lower numbers. There are a few fragrance oils that have max usage rates that are less than the percentages shown above. In that case, you can only use the max shown for the oil.
SDS & Documents
Click to download the SDS and Allergens files for this fragrance oil. Cider Barrel SDS pdf document Cider Barrel Allergens pdf document
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Samantha  • Tennessee

Date Submitted:  10/14/2022

I Recommend This Product!
"Was nervous "
COMMENTS:  Was nervous about using this for wax tarts because in the bottle it doesn’t smell the best but once I made wax tarts with it, it smells amazing.
PRODUCT USED IN:   Candles - Paraffin
Desiree • New York

Date Submitted:  09/17/2019

I Recommend This Product!
"Soaped fantastic in CP. I..."
COMMENTS:  Soaped fantastic in CP. I was a bit slow and couldn't get the effect I was intending to go for, but overall it gave me a good 5 minutes to work with before getting a thicker for the design I wanted. That being said, it was still a good consistency to pour and get all the nooks and crannies of the mold. I soaped around 70 degrees and just barely stick blended until emulsion. Just used it for the first time, so I can't comment yet on discoloration, but I used fall- like colors so if they discolor a bit it's fine. Advantages: Soaps well, doesn't accelerate or rice. Disadvantages: Might discolor.
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