Lavender Fragrance Oil
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Designer Grade Premium Candle Fragrance Oil
Lavender Fragrance Oil
Top Notes:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Lemon
Middle Notes: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Neroil, Lavender, Patchouli, Geranium
Base Notes:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Musk, Cedar, Amber
Flash Point:               80°C
Premium Grade Fragrance:Â This fragrance oil is specially formulated offering safe usage on skin for Perfume & Cosmetic application, in addition to being suitable for use in Candles, Diffusers, Room Sprays and all other applications as listed on IFRA statement below.
Our premium grade fragrances are made with complex triple scented formulations which contribute to a superior scent throw experience. These fragrances are made with the finest quality perfumery ingredients, which makes them long lasting and stronger than most. This means if using in candle making you can use less for the same strength as standard fragrance blends used at 10%. Our premium grade fragrance is designed for 6% to 8% dosage in candles, therefore saving you money.  So premium grade fragrances might cost a little more. but because you can use less, the cost balances out.
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Premium Grade Fragrance Specifications
- Australian Made
- All premium fragrances are 100% concentrated, made with the finest perfumery ingredients; not diluted.
- All fragrances have been especially formulated to the highest standards using The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) code of practise.
- All fragrances are free from
- LEAD
- DBP & DEHP Phthalates
- FORMALDEHYDE
- ACETONE
- BENZENE
- CARBON
- PETROLEUM
- PARAFFIN WAX
- PALM OIL
- All Fragrance sales are final. We do not accept any returns, refunds or exchanges on any fragrance products. We suggest that you test sample sizes before ordering larger quantities
- The raw materials used are of the highest quality sourced from many areas around the globe, but mostly from Europe. They are compounded locally meaning that they are fresh and will have great shelf life due to the quality of ingredients.
- All fragrances are produced under strict quality assurance program before we sell them to you.
- Shelf-life for fragrance ranges from 9 months to 1 year. But will last much longer if stored well in dark bottles in a cool, dry atmosphere away from sunlight. Don’t leave the lid off for long periods of time.
- Fragrances have a tendency to change slightly over time, a little like a red wine. This is usually directly linked to how it has been stored and in what type of environment. This means if you are using a fragrance that is 18 months old and then order a freshly compounded batch, it may smell a little different.
- We provide IFRA statements (safe usage information) for each of our premium grade fragrances. Before using our fragrance oils in a specific application, please review the associated IFRA sheet. IFRA sheets show the maximum amount of fragrance that is considered safe per application.
- The exact ingredients of fragrance oil are protected by trade laws. For labelling purposes, the INCI for fragrance oils is ‘fragrance’.
- Never use fragrance oils directly on your skin; they must be diluted in a product or solvent first.
- Avoid direct contact with skin & eyes. And do not ingest.  Never consume any of our fragrances. In Case of Emergency – For advice, contact a doctor or the Australian Poisons Information Centre: 131 126.
- Keep fragrance out of reach of children and pets.
- Glassware Imports is not responsible for the products that you make with our supplies.
- A fragrance will not smell the same out of the bottle as it does in a finished product.
- Many citrus fragrances have a lower flash point so we suggest that you pour candles with citrus notes at the lowest possible temperature.
- Our fragrances are sold by volume not weight.
- All fragrance oils are packaged in PET plastic bottles.
- None of our fragrances are tested on animals
- Your own personal testing is must. Always test fragrance in all applications. We do not take responsibility for our test results differing from your test results. Glassware Imports is not responsible for any finished products made with our raw ingredients.
- Fragrances can discolour finished products. There are minimum 40+ ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to the discolouration of products. This is why your own testing is imperative.
- Use in ventilated areas away from ignition sources
- Further handling details via SDS available upon email request info@glasswareimports.com.au
- Detailed IFRA statement available upon email request info@glasswareimports.com.au or summary version above
Fragrance FAQ
What is the shelf life of fragrances?
Manufacturers will offer a 12 month shelf life but fragrances will be usable a lot longer if stored well in cool dark environments. Fragrances have a tendency to change slightly over time. This is usually directly linked to how it has been stored and in what type of environment. This means if you are using a fragrance that is 18 months old and then order a freshly compounded batch, it may smell a little different. Most large candle makers will always use freshly compounded fragrances in order to maintain a consistency with their products.
Will fragrances have any reaction in the containers?
Sometimes – it’s imperative you do your own testing, especially with containers that are coloured on the inside. Fragrances are made with many different ingredients and sometimes the quality of the ingredients, along with the age of the fragrance and how it’s been stored, can play a big role on whether or not it produces some kind of effect on the end product or container it’s in.
We have never seen any reactions to our jars when using our premium grade fragrance range. However we have seen a few reactions in jars/tin when other supplier fragrances have been used.
Are fragrance oils flammable?
Yes they are. The degree of how flammable is presented via the flash point of a fragrance. The lower the flash point, the more volatile the fragrance will be. Therefore sometimes if a candle with a low flashpoint fragrance is not burning very well, then you may been to reduce the fragrance load or reduce the heat source being the wick size.
Are fragrances toxic if ingested?
Yes they are. For advice, contact a doctor or the Australian Poisons Information Centre: 131 126
Can fragrances affect the colour of the wax?
Yes they can. Fragrances can discolour finished products. There are minimum 40+ ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to the discolouration of products. This is why your own testing is imperative.
Are the fragrances pure essential oils?
No they are not. Fragrances are made by using both a combination of natural and synthetic (manmade) ingredients. The cost of 100% Natural fragrance will be somewhere in the vicinity of $800 per kilo or more. As a result, it’s not feasible to sell natural fragrances. Many of the ones you see listed on the internet, may not 100% natural fragrances. And if they are, they are likely to contain Palm Oil, which has it’s own global use issues due to deforestation and the effects this has on the natural habitants like the orangutang species.
Anything that is 100% natural will typically be quite volatile and therefore you will need to use less and your end products will not be as strong. Many 100% natural ingredients have higher levels of warnings associated with using them in combustion applications like candles.
Can I blend fragrances?
Yes you can blend fragrances, but we strongly suggest always test burning all new combinations.
Are your fragrances triple scented?
Yes they are. This relates to how a fragrance is formulated with top notes, middles note and base notes. Being triple scented does not mean adding 3 times the amount of fragrance.