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Fresh Linen Fragrance Oil

Product Details
Usage & Recommendations
Common Uses
Fresh Linen Fragrance Oil is a kitchen‑sink favorite for many makers:
- Candles & Wax Melts: offers strong cold and hot scent throw
- Cold Process Soap: tested thoroughly with no separation or acceleration; slight ricing possible, room‑temperature soaping recommended
- Lotions & Body Care: brings a fresh linen aroma to creams, butters, and sprays
- Laundry & Room Sprays: ideal for freshening towels, sheets, and living spaces
Product Details
- Phthalate‑Free: Yes
- Flash Point: over 200 °F, safe for candles
- Vanillin Content: 0.15%
- Gel‑Wax Compatibility: Not recommended
- CA Prop 65 Warning: None
- Shelf Life: 12–18 months when stored cool & dry
- IFRA‑Certified: Usage levels: candles (up to 10%), lotion (2.5%), soap (4.1%), room sprays (up to 50%)
Cold Process Soap Testing
- Separation: None
- Trace Acceleration: No
- Ricing: Slight, use a stick blender if needed
- Discoloration: None expected
- Scent Retention: Strong
Usage Guidelines
- Candle/Wax Melt Load: up to 10%
- Lotion/Body Product: up to 2.5%
- Cold Process Soap: up to 4.1%
- Room/Linen Sprays: up to 50%
- Start with a baseline scent load; increase quantity for deeper aroma or decrease quantity for a lighter effect.
Frequently Asked Questions
What oils make fresh linen scent?
Fresh linen fragrance oils blend clean, floral, and powdery notes, like jasmine, peony, and musk, blended with soft vanilla and sometimes a whisper of citrus for brightness.
What is the scent of fresh linen?
It’s reminiscent of the clean scent of freshly washed linens drying outdoors: airy florals, soft powder, warm musk, and a hint of vanilla.
How do you make fresh linen smell?
Emulate freshly washed linens by combining bright floral notes (jasmine or lilac), soft powder, gentle musk, and a touch of creamy vanilla for warmth.
Fragrance Testing
Our testing notes should never take the place of your own personal testing. Always test fragrance in all applications. We do not take responsibility for our test results differing from your test results. Natures Garden is not responsible for any finished products made with our raw ingredients. Cold process soap testing was done by our staff using strict controls. Stick blenders can help to incorporate fragrance back into the soap in the event that it rices during the mixing process. Soaping at room temperature can help to reduce the likelihood of accelerated trace. Fragrances containing vanilla ingredients may discolor soap. Vanilla White Color stabilizer may help prevent discoloration due to vanilla. However, there are more than 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products

- Candle & Tart
- Maximum Use 10%
- Lotion
- Maximum Use 2.5%
- Soap
- Maximum Use 4.1%
- Room Scenting
- Maximum Use 50%
- Phthalate Free
- Flash Point
- >200°F
- Vanillin Content
- 0.15
- Gel Wax Compatibility
- CA Prop 65
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