LOVE this scent!
"LOVE this scent!"


Overall rating: 4.6753244 / 5 from 77 reviews.
Ocean Mist Fragrance Oil is highly praised for its great scent, excellent fragrance, and impressive throw in both hot and cold conditions, making it a popular choice for candle making.
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"LOVE this scent!"
"I initially used this in candles, great throw. But used for cp soaps- I soap at room temp (70f) with a 2:1 water ratio. This seized immediately with a stick blender. Second time I tried just gently mixing with spoon and then pulsed three times with my stick blender, again it seized before I could swirl and get in a mold. It might be alright if you're not trying to do anything other than solid color."
"Good clean smell"
"So crisp and clean, a wonderful scent that is wonderful anytime of the year. I like to call this one ""Lakehouse."
"This is 1 of my favorite fragrances. I love the ocean Mist."
"Everyone loves this scent, great hot throw & smells amazing. Perfect for those who love clean scents!"
"I didn't have quite enough for a test batch of cp soap so I added 1/8oz of NG cool clear water to my sample size of Ocean mist from Flaming Candle. I was inspired by Missouri River Soap for my design and did a 7 layer ocean soap. I use lots of kaolin clay so my water is 2. 4:1 water to lye. It soaped beautifully! I added the FO to each layer as I poured and did a IPS with white accent for every layer. Poured great and even had to wait for each layer to set up a bit before pouring the next. The scent is very fresh and ocean like and so good! Very strong sent after saponification, but will have to wait to see if it stays strong after cure. I'm very optimistic. So very pleased with this Sent. Slight acceleration, no separation, ricing, or discoloration. Simply delightful!"
"espectacular aroma"
"I use this with 464 wax and it has a good CT/ht."
"Great, one of my best sellers with my lotion bars. A nice, calming scent that isn't overwhelming"