Cocoa + Coffee Fragrance Oil
Cocoa + Coffee Fragrance Oil

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Description
Treat yourself to the luxurious and mouth-watering scent of our Cocoa + Coffee Fragrance Oil. This delightful fragrance opens with whipped butter and creamy caramel notes, creating a rich and inviting top layer. As the scent deepens, a base of robust coffee, rich cocoa, sweet brown sugar, and smooth vanilla emerges, enveloping your senses in a warm and comforting embrace.
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Fragrance Specifications
- Flashpoint: 181°F
- Vanillin: 10-20%
- Phthalate Free: Yes
- PureScent: Yes
- Prop 65 Compliant: Yes
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Aromatic Notes
- Top: Butter
- Middle: Caramel
- Bottom: Coffee, Cocoa, Brown Sugar, Vanilla
CP Testing Notes
Oils Used: Nurture Soap Oil Blend
Lye Concentration: 33%
Oils Temperature: 76-80°F
- Acceleration: No
- Discoloration: Dark Brown
- Scent Retention: Medium
Notes: No acceleration. Soaped perfectly.
!! You are advised to perform your own testing to ensure this fragrance works for you. Recipes vary, and our test results may differ from your own.
IFRA Rates
- CP Soap: 4-6% Max
- MP Soap: 2-3%
- Liquid Soap: 0.5-3%
- Rebatch Soap: 1.5-4%
- Hair Care: 0.5-3%
- Lotion: 1-2%
- Bath Bombs: 2-3%
- Candles: 3-10%
- Perfumery: 15-20%
- Diffusers: Not Recommended
- Deodorant: Not Recommended
- Room Spray: 3-9.25% Max
Reviews
I love this fragrance! Coffee and chocolate meets vanilla. It is sweet but not like a flower sweet. I highly recommend. It does discolor to a dark brown. I made a cold process/hot process coffee and goats milk soap and split off a little to make a lighter color swirl with a bit of TD. That part ended up a Carmel color. I have not cut the bars yet but I have unmolded some one ounce hostess soaps which I will take a picture and include here. I like the scent so much I am trying to think of additional products I can use it in; maybe a bath bomb and a beard oil. My son-in-law tens to use his beard oil as his personal scent which will work wonderfully. I did notice that I had cracked loaves- next time I will skip the oven process as this was a new recipe, likely a bit hot.
This definitely gets dark....like dark black coffee dark. but it is just like a rich cup of coffee with a dollop of cocoa added. Smells Amazing! May try smelling this in the morning to save on the caffeine intake :) Its that good!
I wanted a super dark brown so I added a little dk brown oxide (mini scoop) and Honey Blush swirl hoping it would stay. It tool a little bit to darken but boy did it! I love the rind look after the cut, but it all turned the dark color after a day or so.