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I didn't have any issues with seizing although it did rice a little. I just stick blended and it was fine. Smells fabulous!
Tis The Season Type Fragrance Oil - A festive medley of bright red apples, cinnamon, cloves and deep green pine notes. This is our professional interpretation of Tis The Season by Bath and Bodyworks. We are not affiliated with Bath and Bodyworks*.
This scent was reformulated on 11/12/18.
Flashpoint: 200 Phthalate Free: Yes Vanillin Content: 2.20%
This super concentrated manufacturers grade fragrance oil can be used in candles, soaps, lotions, reed diffuser oils, bath salts, bath bombs, lamp rings, incense, sachets, oil warmers, potpourri, to scent dryer ball, to scent clay jewelry, to freshen up candles and more!
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I didn't have any issues with seizing although it did rice a little. I just stick blended and it was fine. Smells fabulous!
In my soap recipe using IFRA guidelines this seized and riced beyond belief and became crumbly. No added color it got incredibly hot and was unusable, had to toss it. That was a bummer, but could just be my recipe (but I don’t think so). I soap at 85• olive oil, avocado oil, castor, cocoa butter, and coconut oil. Haven’t had this issue before to this extent; but I get a similar acceleration (but not as bad) with another company’s apple fragrance. I love apple so much but try to stay away with soap due to acceleration. If you use it in soap just try a very small test batch. I am excited to try it in wax melts though because the smell is amazing and spot on, maybe even a bit better than B&BW :)