This fresh pine balsam aroma is great for Christmas time, or all year round. Use by itself, or for mixing creative new scents for your line.
Did you know? Balsam pines are most often grown in the northwestern parts of Ontario, Canada. They can also be grown in some parts of the northern part of the Midwest. This is due to the fact that balsam trees thrive and mature in a cooler summer climate.
NG Recommended Fragrance Usage: Balsam Wholesale Fragrance Oil: The percentages listed below reflect our maximum suggested fragrance usage in the corresponding finished products. To review the actual IFRA Certificate of Compliance for this particular fragrance, please refer to the Fragrance IFRA Certificate link on this page.
Vegetable Waxes & Paraffin Wax | Maximum Use 10% |
Potpourri & Incense | Maximum Use 50% |
Bath Oils, Soaps, Bath Gels | Maximum Use 3.5% |
Lotions & Perfumes | Maximum Use 3.5% |
Cleaning Products | Maximum Use 3.5% |
Please Note: Due to the fact that our fragrances are 100% concentrated, we suggest that you test our fragrances in finished products before you make any conclusions about our fragrances.
Coloring Suggestions: Balsam Wholesale Fragrance Oil:
Candles | Use 4 drops green plus a little black liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax or shred a small amount of black and green color block into your melted wax. Never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick. |
Bath/Body Products | Use black and green soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Never use candle dye in any body products. |
Important Fragrance Specifics: Balsam Wholesale Fragrance Oil:
Phthalate-Free (does not contain Dibutyl Phthalate) | No |
CA Prop 65 Reportable Ingredients |
None |
Flash Point of Fragrance | 175F |
Vanillin Content of Fragrance (In the event that a fragrance contains vanillin, it may tend to discolor bath and body products and soap. Please test thoroughly.) | 0% |
Gel Wax Compatibility (It is your responsibility to test each fragrance purchase.) |
No |
Fragrance Testing -Performance in Various Applications- Balsam Wholesale Fragrance Oil: Note: 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.
Candles | Performs perfectly in joy wax, wow wax, and is nice and strong in soy wax. |
Soap (Cold Process Results) | Perfect Pour, no ricing, no acceleration, no separation, no discoloration. Great in cold process, very, very, strong scent. |
Perfumes | Performs perfectly |
Bath & Body Products | Performed well |
Room Scenting | Nice and strong in aroma beads. |