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Vanilla Cream (non-discoloring) fragrance oil
    Vanilla Cream (non-discoloring) fragrance oil
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    Vanilla Cream fragrance oil, phthalate free, cosmetic grade, premium grade.  Sold by weight.

    From our soap tester:

    Sweet notes of creamy vanilla with nuances of brown sugar.

    CP: Discolors a bit in CP, although it's not horrid. It's the color of coffee with a LOT of cream - sort of a medium tan. Smells like vanilla. Strong, creamy scent.

    MP: Wow - a totally non-browning vanilla that didn't cloud the soap and actually smells like a true buttery vanilla (this is hard to find!)  I'm really impressed.  It has a strong scent, too .. really, really good!! It smells really good, too ... this would be a great blending vanilla. And I'm just so surprised that it didn't brown at ALL!!!!!

    NOTE:  Any product containing vanilla or derivatives of vanilla will tend to turn dark as it ages.  Ageing could take place 3 months from the manufacturing date, 6 months or later.  For an oil, this means that you may receive the oil with a light yellow color today but may receive the same oil in a much darker reddish-brown color three months from now or later.  This color change does not mean the product is old or expired, it’s the same product but its components have transformed as time passes.  If you will use a vanilla-containing oil in any soap making process, please read our fragrance oil descriptions.  All fragrances have been tested in soap making processes by an experienced soapmaker, the results she obtained are included in our descriptions.

    This oil has not been tested by us in candles, please conduct your own testing.  Flash point: >200F.  Ethyl Vanillin: 10.65%.  Vanillin: 0.11%.

    Candle Safe          Recommended use: 3 – 10%

    Soap Safe             Recommended use: 3 – 6%

    Lotion Safe            Recommended use: 1 – 3%

    Gel Wax Safe        Unknown


    Some suggested uses for fragrance oils:

    Soap

    Candles & Wax melts

    Car & Closet freshies

    Bath bombs

    Cologne & Perfume

    Fragrance warmer

    House cleaning

    Lotion

    Potpourri

    Reed diffusers

    Room spray

    And much more!


    International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI): Fragrance

    Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved): Fragrance


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    Maria Schneider (Cedar Park, TX, US) | December 19th, 2017
    This smell is cake fresh from the oven. It's delectable. I have used it mixed with other scents to pull more vanilla into the scent, but have not used it alone. I fear that if I make hot process soap with it, people will simply eat the bars of soap. I kid you not. You will be forced to bake a cake after you smell this scent. It holds its own against other scents, offering a nice 'finish' to those that are all floral and need another note.
    great
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    Lynda Ingle (CHEROKEE, AL, US) | June 25th, 2016
    I got this and the vanilla lace to compare, and while I love both, this one is probably my favorite. It's very clean and smells like vanilla-in-food rather than vanilla bean, so in my opinion it blends with other scents better.
    Delicious!
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    Stephanie Tucker (Pensacola, FL, US) | April 17th, 2015
    This oil is my favorite fragrance oil so far. It smells so sweet & edible. Like a fresh baked cake. No discoloring at all, and I LOVE it!
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