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Pink Grapefruit & Lime Fragrance Oil
Pink Grapefruit & Lime Fragrance Oil

    Pink Grapefruit & Lime Fragrance Oil

    R 50.93
    • Barcode: '0000000310
    Description

    This fragrance makes us think of sipping on an ice cold glass of grapefruit and lime lemonade - you can almost taste the sour citrus! The top note is mainly a strong Lime scent, which then evolves into a bittersweet grapefruit citrus scent. An absolutely refreshing fragrance!

    This would work really well in toiletries, liquid soaps and body washes. It is quite strong and is very effective in low dosages. This one is for the strong fruity fragrance lovers!

    Fragrance Notes & Classification

    Classification: Fruity

    Notes:

    • Top Notes: Grapefruit, Orange, Lime
    • Heart Notes: Cassia, Fruit, Floral
    • Base Notes: Vanilla
     

    Suggested Usage

    Caution: Working with fragrance oils in big batches can be quite toxic, please consider making use of Masks while handling.

     

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    Table Of Pink Grapefruit & Lime Fragrance Oil Properties | Fragrance Oils | Brightpack Raw Materials

     

    Review - Soap

    Date made: 30 Jan 2023

    Date picture taken: 03 Feb 2023

    Tested In: Cold Processed Soap | SF 5% | Lye Concentration 38%

     

    IFRA Category:  IFRA Cat 9 

    IFRA Safety Rate:  11,78%

    Usage rate during testing: 5%

    Acceleration: Medium/Fast. Starts to thicken up after about 30s. 

    Ricing:  None

    Separation:  None

    Gel phase:  Not significant.

    Discoloration: None

    Suitable for:  Best for single colours, layers and single mould cavities.

    For best results:  Stir fragrance in by hand. Do not stick blend. Soap at room temperature.  Split up batter and fragrance each layer separately just before pour.