Buying fragrance oils for soap making allows you to create custom scents that are both long-lasting and skin-safe. Unlike essential oils, which are purely plant-based, fragrance oils are often synthetic or blended to ensure they remain stable during the chemical process of soap making.

: Provides wholesale fragrance oils suitable for both small-batch artisans and larger manufacturers.

: Ensure the oils are "skin-safe" and compliant with safety standards. Experts at Modern Soapmaking advise against using certain ingredients like benzoin or orris root, which are known skin sensitizers.

: Most suppliers recommend a fragrance load of 3–6% for cold process soap and about 0.3 ounces per pound for melt and pour soap. Always check the manufacturer's specific guidelines to prevent overloading, which can lead to skin sensitivity.

For more complex profiles, many makers use the : 30% top notes (like lemon), 50% middle notes (like lavender), and 20% base notes (like sandalwood) to create a balanced, evolving scent. Where to Shop for Supplies

You can find professional-grade fragrance oils at several specialized retailers:

: A source for a wide variety of scents ranging from Almond Milk to Lemongrass and Ginger .

: Offers a Fragrance Calculator to help you determine the exact amount needed for your batch size.

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