Cocoa Butter Cashmere Fragrance Oil

$2.87
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  • Fragrance Notes:
  • Top: Warm Spices
  • Middle: Vanilla Tonka, Jasmine, Coconut
  • Bottom: Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Amber, Cocoa Butter, Musk
  • Specifications:
  • Candle Safe Recommended use: 3 - 10% True
  • Soap Safe Recommended use: 3 - 6% True
  • Lotion Safe Recommended use: 1 - 3% True
  • Phthalate Free True
  • Flash Point >200 °F
  • Vanilla 10.1% True
  • CA Prop 65 Compliant True
  • Gel Wax Compatible True
  • Documents:
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
  • IFRA Certificate
  • EU Allergens

Cocoa Butter Cashmere Fragrance Oil

Wrap your senses in the soft, creamy warmth of Cocoa Butter Cashmere Fragrance Oil. This scent blends rich, velvety layers of cocoa butter, sandalwood, and amber with a whisper of coconut sweetness and smooth vanilla tonka. Balanced by a touch of warm spice and grounded with musk and cedarwood, it’s a fragrance that brings quiet luxury into any space.

Whether you're crafting candles for a winter collection or adding a comforting note to your year-round lineup, cocoa butter cashmere brings depth, warmth, and an indulgent finish. Its creamy, skin-soft character also makes it a go-to for soaps and lotions—phthalate-free, IFRA-compliant, and safe for use across body and home products.

This cocoa butter fragrance oil is a high-performing option for paraffin, soy, and coconut wax blends. Expect a strong, hot throw, smooth cold throw, and a sophisticated scent experience that lingers without overpowering.

FAQs

Is Cocoa Butter Cashmere a seasonal scent?
Not at all. While it’s popular in fall and winter, the warm coconut and jasmine notes make it just as fitting for spa-style or year-round collections.

Does this oil work in gel candles?
Yes, it's listed as gel wax compatible. Always conduct your own testing to ensure clarity and safety with your base.

Can I use Cocoa Butter Cashmere Fragrance Oil in body butters or lotions?
Yes, it's skin-safe when used at the recommended lotion rate of 1–3%. Always refer to the IFRA certificate to confirm safe usage rates for your specific formula.

Does this fragrance oil discolor in cold-process soap?
Due to the 10.1% vanilla content, discoloration to a light tan or brown is likely. You can plan designs around this or use a vanilla stabilizer if needed.