This floral scent beautifully marries fresh fruit and delicate flowers with a musky, sandalwood base. We start with plump and juicy plums, tart lemon rinds, and citrusy bergamot and mix that with fresh blackberry juice, sweet violet petals, and vine-ripened red berries and finish with a delicate white sandalwood, creamy vanilla, earthy patchouli and cedar, warm amber, and a fruity musk.
Flashpoint: 201° Vanilla Content: 0.60% Country Of Origin: United States Phthalates: Product is Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Baby Lotion: 0.11%
Bath Water: 3.11%
Body Lotion: 6.31%
Body Powder: 6.31%
Body Wash: 3.11%
Candle: 100.00%
Conditioner: 3.11%
Deodorant: 2.29%
Dry Shampoo: 0.67%
Eye: 0.67%
Face Cream: 0.34%
Face Mask: 0.67%
Face Wash: 3.11%
Hand Cream: 1.36%
Lip: 0.00%
Perfume: 7.87%
Pet Shampoo: 3.11%
Pet Spray: 19.67%
Reed Diff.: 3.11%
Room Spray: 19.67%
Shampoo: 3.11%
Shave Cream: 3.11%
Soap: 3.11%
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.
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.
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COMMENTS: I cannot get over how lovely this fragrance smells! It does not accelerate in cold process soap, however, it does change to a deep tan color. If you plan to make a soap with lots of swirls, don't add the fragrance to your accent colors. This is what I did, and the soap turned out beautiful. Advantages: Behaves well in cold process soap. Disadvantages: It changes to a deep tan color in cp soap.
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