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Home For The Holidays Fragrance Oil
Flashpoint: >200° F
Phthalate Free
0% Vanillin
Perfect Winter holiday scent beginning with warm red apples, golden nectar, harvest berries, juicy mandarin, and cinnamon, with bottom notes of amber and light musk. A sophisticated warm apple cider blend that will get you Ahhhhs and Ooooohs from your customers.
* BULK ORDERS: One single drum yields 25 lbs. of fragrance. LEAD TIME: approximately 2 weeks. Please plan your product production schedule accordingly.
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SOAP NOTES: We test our fragrance with room temperature lye water and oils and we do not discount the water.Our recommended usage rates:
CP soap: 1-2 oz per lb. of oil
MP soap: 1-2 oz. per lb. of soap base
Bath and Body products: 1-3%
CANDLE NOTES: Our testers are raving about this scent and what a great scent throw it has. Both para-soy wax blend and soy/beeswax blend container candles and wax tarts have been tested. Tested at 7-8% usage rate and also 6% with a different tester. Both loved it.Multiple testers give this one a 10 out of 10 for scent throw.The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) Guidelines for safe usage of fragrances and essential oils in perfumes and skincare.
Class 2 - Underarm Deodorant: 0.59%
Class 5- Lotion: 2.71%
Class 5D - Powder: 0.59%
Class 9 - Liquid Body Wash: 20.76%
Class 9 - Bar soap: 20.76%
This product is in compliance with the IFRA, if the fragrance is used in the noted applications listed above at the indicated maximum concentration levels.
"Maximum Levels of Exposure To Skin" is the measurement of fragrance, flavor and essential oil that can come in contact with the skin. It doesn't mean that your product can perform at these levels. You must test all oils in each application for evaluation of safety.
People who make soap generally use between 2-6% fragrance of batch.
Documention, IFRA and MSDS, are available on request
CHANDLER, AZ -- Norman McFarling ships supplies to all over the world from his storefront in Chandler. With an inventory of nearly 4,000 items, he got here by accident.
McFarling began soaping while in Nebraska, using the glycerin byproduct from the bio diesel he was making from waste vegetable oil.
When the biodiesel industry slowed after prices tumbled from the 2008-2009 highs, he looked elsewhere to find something to supplement his Social Security check-- and Arizona Soap Supply was born.
Starting with three oils and two chemicals, Arizona Soap Supply has grown tremendously.
Arizona Soap Supply is the place to go for everything you need to make soap, lotion, salves and balms, bath bombs and shower steamers.
You can also find kits to create for the first time (starting as low as $25) and attend workshops to learn hands-on in the store.
Arizona Soap Supply is holding multiple workshops through the rest of the year.