16 oz. Palo Santo & Topaz Fragrance Oil

SKU SC-PST-16
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$30.99
4Reviews

Details

Clean, powdery, fruity and floral notes are anchored in with deep woody notes of sacred Palo Santo. Topaz is thought to cleanse emotions, thoughts and bring joy, love, and peace. Sacred Palo Santo is purifying and cleansing, clears negative energy and restores tranquility and calm. This amazing fragrance oil blend brings all of the above emotions to this aroma.

Skin Safe: Yes
Candle Gel Compatible: No
Phthalate Free: Yes
Vanillin: 0%
Flashpoint: 212 °F

See IFRA Statement for Maximum Usage Standards.

Ratings & Reviews

4 Reviews

3

Love it but not good in Soy

by Marsha - | 6/13/2021 8:32 am

This is a really nice, upscale scent. But had no HT or CT in my soy wax. I waited a full week and no scent. I will plan on using it in room sprays. What a bummer, I really liked this scent.

Beautiful

by Lisa - | 6/7/2022 11:47 am

I absolutely fell in love with this fragrance OOB. I'm new at candlemaking but never pour a single frag candle. I did a 50/50 blend in soy bliss with another fragrance and this stood out boldly after curing 2+ weeks. The CT and HT got better over time. I will be testing in Coco Soy next. Definitely a keeper for my initial collection.

A little too oily?

by Leah| 3/3/2023 9:25 am

The fragrance is wonderful tge shipping good. However I had some issues with using this. In an order I had for my shop, the beeswax/soy combination I used wouldn't set in one part and seemed oily. I cleaned out my melting pot, had 2 more rounds of the same thing. On round 4 I used a different fragrance that I purchased here, I had no further issue.

Beautiful scent, but sinks to bottom

by Karla - | 11/22/2023 10:22 pm

We loved this unusual scent but had trouble with the oil sinking to the bottom of our clams and shapes. I called the company who said this particular oil has to be added at 220 degrees. That is way too hot and melts the clams so we measured our wax into a pouring pot and put on the stove until it got 220, then mixed in the oil. We let it cool down enough to pour into clams and it still sank to the bottom making a gooey mess. We love this so much and it was a customer request but we just dont know how to make it work. We have never had an oil do this before.