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Which of these fragrance oils works best in soy wax candles?

Jasmine and lavender are the most consistent in soy wax from a performance standpoint. Rose works well but rewards restraint — 6% fragrance load with a 48–72 hour cure produces better hot throw than pushing higher. Lily of the valley will not give you a strong-throw candle; the character is soft by design, and buyers expecting mogra-level projection from it will be let down. Flash point is worth verifying for any oil you're using at production scale, particularly in India's summer months when ambient heat affects how candle surfaces behave during shipping and display.

Can spring fragrance oils go into cold process soap?

Most can, with caution on a couple. Jasmine and mogra are both known trace accelerators in cold process — the combination of higher temperatures and certain lye concentrations can cause the batter to seize faster than you expect. Small test batches before scaling is the only reliable way to catch this. Lavender and lemongrass are more cooperative in cold process and retain scent well post-cure. Melt and pour is straightforward for the entire range: add fragrance below 60°C and you'll see minimal flash-off.

Are bulk quantities available for spring fragrance oils in India?

Yes — bulk supply with COA and batch records is available through RV Organica. For seasonal product lines, batch consistency matters more than single-bottle purchases because fragrance can drift between batches if formula records aren't maintained. When sourcing for a production run, it's worth asking any supplier for at least two consecutive batch COAs to confirm the formula is stable across orders, not just within a single batch.

What's the actual difference between a spring fragrance oil and an essential oil for a diffuser?

A fragrance oil is a formulated product — it may contain natural isolates, synthetic aroma molecules, or a combination. A pure essential oil (lavender, lemongrass) is a botanical extract with a specific chemical composition that can be verified. For ultrasonic diffusers, both work. For reed diffusers, fragrance oils often hold longer because the base molecules are heavier and evaporate more slowly — pure essential oils can exhaust quickly in a reed setup. Neither is categorically "better" for diffuser use; which performs depends on the diffuser type and the scent intensity you need. If you're looking for a wider floral range, the floral fragrance oils collection has additional options beyond the spring selection.

What do I need to check before using a floral fragrance oil in a body mist or roll-on?

Two things before anything else: the IFRA skin contact rating and the recommended usage percentage for leave-on applications. Jasmine, mogra, and rose contain or mimic aroma molecules that are skin sensitizers at higher concentrations — not dangerous in small quantities, but the IFRA guidelines cap their usage rates specifically for leave-on versus rinse-off products, and those caps exist for a reason. A supplier who provides fragrance oil documentation without specifying skin contact compliance is leaving you responsible for figuring that out yourself. Start at 1–1.5% in a body mist base, test on a patch of skin over 24 hours, and confirm IFRA compliance with your supplier before committing to a production formula.