✨ Elevate Your Crafting Game with Irresistible Scents!
P&J Trading's Vanilla Bean Fragrance Oil is a premium, highly concentrated scent designed for a variety of DIY projects, including candle making, soap crafting, and more. Packaged in a convenient 30ml amber bottle with an easy dispensing euro dropper cap, this cruelty-free and phthalate-free oil is developed by expert perfumers and boasts a flash point of over 761°F, ensuring safety and quality for all your creative endeavors.
I**M
Strong Scent
Reminds me of Tom Ford’s Tobacco Vanille. This essential oil is the perfect mix of bakery and mysterious sense of scents.
S**.
VANILLA BEAN, PREMIUM GRADE, ESSENTIAL OIL. THINK I'M READY FOR FALL; COZY SCENT.
Possibly, A NEW Choice Of P & J TRADING For FALL Scents. Used A Large Room Diffuser & Went From A Beautiful Floral To A Change Of Seasons! SO COMFORTING. I Like Intense & Used 20 "Straight" Drops. Lazy Day, Did Some Laundry, Took A Nap.Yes, The Change Of Seasons Is My Favorite Time Of Year. Purchased 2 Additional AUTUMN Choices, To Bring In The Month Of OCTOBER!Sherrie A.
N**.
Definitely one of the better Vanilla's
I would buy it again. I bought a couple other Vanilla's and this one is the better one for sure
M**U
Smells delicious
Smells just like vanilla bean! I love it. This is my signature vanilla snell for my body butters now!
T**M
Perfect vanilla scent!!
A little goes a long way. It's not over powering and love this all year round. I have made candles with this or a few drops on a small piece of cardboard that I put a hole in and threaded a string though.
D**E
Lovely, warm, soft
This is a beautiful vanilla scent. Not too sugary sweet like a lot of other ones. This has a nice warmth to it. A softer scent, which could be a downside, but I find think it’s a good thing. Not too overpowering. Great for mixing scents as well.
G**T
Low smell
This really had hardly any smell. I ended up throwing this and the other one I ordered away.
J**L
It's a musky vanilla fragrance.
It smells good. I think it could be a fragrance for either men or women; however, as other reviewers have noted, it takes quite a bit of it in a cosmetic product for it to be noticeable. There isn't a usage rate listed anywhere, but I would expect to use between 2-4% in order to smell it in an emulsion and then watch for skin irritation. So far, no redness or other irritations have occurred, but it's always a possibility with any fragrance, especially one that requires so much of it to be effective. It's definitely not my go-to, and I wouldn't choose to use it in my everyday products.
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