- Fragrance Notes:
- Top: Citrus, Green
- Middle: Light Floral
- Bottom: Sugar, Vanilla
- Specifications:
- Candle Safe Recommended use: 3 - 10%
- Soap Safe Recommended use: 3 - 4%
- Lotion Safe Recommended use: 1 - 1.6%
- Phthalate Free
- Flash Point 181 °F
- Vanilla 1.7%
- CA Prop 65 Compliant
- Documents:
- Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- IFRA Certificate
- EU Allergens
Sugared Lemon (Type) Fragrance Oil
Bright, tangy, and irresistibly sweet, Sugared Lemon Fragrance Oil captures the nostalgic scent of candied lemon slices and simple syrup. This lemon sugar fragrance opens with zesty notes of fresh citrus fruit and green accords, softening into a light floral heart and finishing with comforting base notes of vanilla and granulated sugar. The aroma mirrors the kitchen ritual of combining water and sugar, bringing to a boil, and cooling in an ice bath to create a glossy finish on thin slices of Meyer lemon.
Ideal for candle soap, cold process (CP) soaps, lotions, and home fragrance projects, this lemon fragrance oil brings a fresh, polished brightness to your product line. Whether you’re crafting sugared lemon candles or sweet-smelling soaps, it’s a cheerful scent that’s good enough to bottle.
Usage & Recommendations
Sugared Lemon (Type) performs well in soy, paraffin, coconut, and blended waxes. Start with a 6% fragrance load for balanced hot and cold throw in candles. In CP soaps, allow up to 24 hours to monitor scent development and consistency. This oil is ideal for spring and summer product lines with its warm vanilla finish and vibrant lemon fragrance. Always follow usage rates and IFRA guidelines, and test in small batches before scaling up.
Suggested color pairings: pastel yellow, white, or soft green.
FAQs
What does sugared citrus smell like?
It’s a bright and sweet combination of lemon fragrance, sugar, and subtle floral notes. Think of sugared lemon peel dipped in simple syrup, zesty, juicy, and candy-like with a warm finish.
How to make lemon fragrance oil?
Lemon fragrance oils are typically created by blending essential oils from citrus fruit like regular lemons or Meyer lemons with synthetic aroma compounds to enhance sweetness, depth, and longevity. While DIY versions may involve soaking lemon peel in a carrier oil, professionally made oils are more stable and consistent.
What does fresh sugar lemon smell like?
It smells like a fresh-squeezed lemon wrapped in sweet sugar, often with notes of vanilla, light florals, and a clean green undertone. This scent is reminiscent of warm kitchens, room temperature syrup mixes, and bright citrus freshness.