How to Make Sea Breeze Candle Scent
The fragrance oil known as Sea Breeze is used in other fragrance oils, in candles, incense, and other scented products. It was created to evoke feelings of the sea by using floral, wood, and food scents. You can blend Sea Breeze in your own home and add it to candles you make. It is not suitable for perfumes, as some of the ingredients are considered skin irritants. You will only need a few drops of each ingredient. Oil recipes are not exact and you will have to blend the ingredients until you get a smell you like. If you bring the list to a qualified perfumer, he may be able to blend these ingredients for you. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Glass bottle
- Dropper for each fragrance
- Allyl cyclohexyl propionate
- Amyris wood oil
- Angelica root oil
- Beeswax absolute
- Benzoin resinoid
- Blood orange oil
- Cedarwood oil
- Cistus oil
- Ethyl cinnamate
- Floral pyranol
- Galbanum oil
- Lavender absolute
- Laevo-linalool
- Nerolidol
- Ocean propanal
- Patchouli ethanone
- Santall
- Spruce oil
- Tonka bean absolute
- Gamma-undecalactone
- 10-undecen-1-al
- Vetiver oil
- Watermelon ketone
- Glass stir stick
- Melted wax for your candle
Instructions
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Drop a few drops of each fragrance into the glass bottle using the dropper. Add more or less of each fragrance until you get a smell you like. Use only a small amount and one at a time because you cannot separate the ingredients once you put them together.
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Mix the fragrance with the glass stir stick.
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After removing the melted wax for you candle from the heat source, add a few drops of the melted fragrance.
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Tips & Warnings
The recipe for a Sea Breeze scent is not exact so you will have to blend the oils slowly and in small amounts until you get a scent you like. A qualified perfumer may be able to help you mix the scent. It may be easier and less expensive to buy the pre-made Sea Breeze scent oil.
Do not use these fragrances on your skin. These may irritate your skin.