Caramel Ember Fragrance Oil
Caramel Ember is a bold, full-bodied fragrance that blends sweet caramel and sugar crystals with creamy clove and a strong sandalwood base. Rich and smooth, this scent is designed to stand out. Whether you're creating luxe body products, candles, or artisan soaps, Caramel Ember adds a warm, indulgent touch with lasting depth.
What Does It Smell Like?
This fragrance opens with molten caramel and sweet sugar crystals. A creamy heart of soft clove adds warmth, while the base of sandalwood and musk creates a grounded, woody finish. It’s a modern take on a caramel-santal blend—strong, sweet, and sophisticated.
Fragrance Profile
Top Notes: Caramel, Sugar Crystals
Middle Notes: Sweet Cream, Clove
Base Notes: Sandalwood, Musk
Key Features
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Bold, caramel-forward fragrance with creamy warmth
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Strong sandalwood base with lasting power
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No acceleration, ricing, or separation in cold process soap
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Excellent scent retention
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Flashpoint: >212°F
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Contains Ethyl Vanillin present at 1–5% (causes discoloration in some formulations)
Performance in Cold Process Soap
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Acceleration: None
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Discoloration: Yes ( discoloration may occur due to Ethyl Vanillin)
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Ricing: None
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Separation: None
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Scent Retention: Strong
Suggested Uses & Max Usage Rates (IFRA 51st Amendment)
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Soap, Shampoo, Body Wash (Category 9): 28.84%
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Lotions, Creams, Body Butter (Category 5A): 12.23%
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Perfume & Fine Fragrance (Category 4): 47.77%
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Deodorant (Category 2): 2.68%
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Lip Products (Category 1): Not approved (0%)
Storage Guidelines
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep tightly sealed when not in use. For best results, use within 12 months of purchase. Always test in small batches before full-scale production.
Disclaimer
At Natural Bulk Supplies, we create fragrance oils crafted for use in your final products. Our scents are developed through a combination of original blends and carefully modified inspirations. Brand names, if mentioned, are used solely for reference and do not imply duplication. Always follow IFRA guidelines and perform your own testing to ensure compatibility with your formulas.