Tobacco + Leather FO/EO Blend
Tobacco + Leather FO/EO Blend

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Description
Immerse yourself in the refined boldness of Tobacco + Leather FO/EO Blend, a luxurious fragrance exuding sophistication and strength. Bright top notes of bergamot and orange provide a fresh, citrusy opening that invigorates the senses. At its heart, the rich aroma of geranium and leather brings depth and elegance, weaving complexity into the blend. Warm base notes of oakmoss, patchouli, clove, and tobacco anchor the fragrance, creating a grounded and unforgettable scent that resonates with character and charm.
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Fragrance Specifications
- Flashpoint: >200°F
- Vanillin: .01-1%
- Phthalate Free: Yes
- PureScent: Yes
- Prop 65 Compliant: Yes
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Aromatic Notes
- Top: Orange, Bergamot
- Middle: Leather, Geranium, Rosemary
- Bottom: Patchouli, Oakmoss, Tobacco
CP Testing Notes
Oils Used: Nurture Soap Oil Blend
Lye Concentration: 33%
Oils Temperature: 76-80°F
- Acceleration: No
- Discoloration: Very Light Tan
- Scent Retention: Strong
Notes: No acceleration. Acted great in CP.
!! 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: 3-10%
Reviews
Loved this in my cp soap
I love the scent. It really is smoky and leathery. This would be perfect in beard oils or balms. I purchased it to make cold process soap and it was a complete disappointment.
This fragrance oil seized my soap almost immediately after adding it. I mean it got rock hard and crumbly.
I do understand that some fragrance oils do seize but it will usually say that in the description.
My soap recipe is not complicated it’s pretty basic so I don’t think it was my ingredients. I soap at 85-90 degrees. I just don’t think that this fragrance oil is meant for cold process.
We're sorry you are disappointed! We do test the fragrances in our oil blend and usually we soap at about 70-75 degrees. We noted no acceleration with our test but as we mention on the testing notes section, recipes vary, and our test results may differ from yours! It is very helpful for other customers to read reviews of customers who have had different experiences than we did and mentioning what temp you soap at is also extremely helpful so thank you for including that!
Horrible smell nothing like leather or tobacco.