Dragon’s Blood Fragrance Oil

Dragon’s Blood Fragrance Oil

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Dragon’s Blood fragrance oil has warming notes of amber, incense, vanilla and patchouli, our Dragon’ s Blood Fragrance Oil has layers of floral notes such as rose, jasmine and lilac. Finally, the blend is topped off with light touches of blood orange and grapefruit.

Fragrance Description

Dragon’s Blood fragrance oil has warming notes of amber, incense, vanilla and patchouli. Our Dragon’ s Blood Fragrance Oil has layers of floral notes such as rose, jasmine and lilac. Finally, the blend is topped off with light touches of blood orange and grapefruit.

This fragrance is infused with natural essential oils including:
Orange
Patchouli

This is not a perfume. It is a highly concentrated fragrance oil meant for use in crafting products such as candles, soaps, perfumes, diffusers bath and body products. Due to the highly concentrated nature of our fragrance oils they cannot be used directly on the skin.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes:

Blood Orange, Grapefruit

Mid Notes:

Rose, Jasmine, Lilac

Base Notes:

Amber, Incense, Vanilla, Patchouli

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Making Perfume & Cologne

Eau de Cologne – Usage Rate:

2 – 4%

Eau de cologne (EDC) has a much lower fragrance concentration (about 2% to 4%) than the EDT with a high alcohol content, and therefore it is the cheapest option. It generally lasts for up to two hours.

Eau de Toilette – Usage Rate:

5 – 8.5%

Eau de toilette (EDT) has a fragrance concentration of between 5% to 15%. It is cheaper than the EDP and is one of the most popular types of fragrance available. It will normally last two to three hours and is a popular choice for affordable body mists and roll-on perfumes.

Eau de Parfum – Usage Rate:

Not suitable

The next highest fragrance concentration would be eau de parfum (EDP) with oil concentration between 15 to 20%. On average, you can get a good four to five hours of your fragrance lasting.

Perfume – Usage Rate:

Not suitable

With more than 20% oil concentration, you are likely to still notice your fragrance working from morning to evening. Perfumes have the highest fragrance concentration and would last the longest among all other types: usually six to eight hours. These are also the most expensive due to the high concentration of fragrance and/or essential oils.

ScentStay (optional):

2%

Perfumers Alcohol (Spray On):

Up to 100%

Mineral Oil (Roll On):

Up to 100%

How to guide:

a) Decide if you want a spray or roll on product, then choose a suitable bottle.

Make a note of the volume capacity of the bottle: Roller bottles are usually 10ml. Spray bottles usually come in 30 – 100ml sizes.

b) Pick how strong a product you want: full strength perfume, or maybe a light body mist? Check the usage rates above and pick a number from the percentage range.

You should now have two numbers written down: bottle volume (BV) and fragrance strength (FS)

Now it’s time for a little maths.

How to calculate the formula:

  1. Take the volume of the bottle (BV) from Step One. In my example I’m using a 50ml spray bottle. So my first number in the formula is 50.
  2. Take the percentage of strength (FS) for the type of product you’re making. In my example I’ve decided to make a Perfume, and I’ve picked a strength of 30% (middle of the range). So my second number in the formula is 0.3

    To convert a percentage to a number, move the decimal place two places over to the left, eg: 30.00% = 0.30 or 9.00% = 0.09 If you get stuck on the conversion, you can use this handy calculator:
    Percent to Decimal Calculator

  3. I’ve also decided to use ScentStay to help my perfume last a little longer. The usage rate for this is 2%, so my third number is 0.02
The Formula

50 x 0.3 = 15 (the amount of fragrance required: BV x FO)
50 x 0.02 = 1 (the amount of ScentStay required: BV x SS)

Total = 16ml

Now for the last piece of math: how much carrier (alcohol or oil) to use. Take the BV (50 in my example) and minus the total of fragrance and ScentStay (16 in my example)

50 – 16 = 34

34ml is the amount of carrier needed to fill my bottle.

Now for the fun part. 

Using the numbers from Step Two, measure the fragrance oil (FO) and ScentStay (SS) into a small beaker or mixing bowl, and mix well

Measure your carrier of choice into a separate beaker or bowl. Add the FO/SS blend, or just FO if not using ScentStay, to the carrier and mix well.

So for my perfume, these are my final numbers:

15ml Fragrance oil
1ml ScentStay
34ml Perfumers alcohol

Pour into your bottle, cap and you’re done!

Fragrance Properties

Candle Usage Rate:

6 – 12%

Soap Usage Rate:

3%

Lotion Usage Rate:

1 – 2%

Perfume Usage Rate:

1 – 8%

Diffuser Usage Rate:

25 – 35%

Flashpoint:

72°C

Vanillin Content:

4%

Phthalate Free:

Yes

Cold Process Soap Testing

Acceleration:

None

Discolouration:

Dark Tan

Strength:

Strong

Notes:

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    belinda little

    lovely smell through the house everyone comments when I have it going

    18/03/2024
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    windy-52

    This is one of my favourites. I use it in my wax melts and holds the fragrance longer than others.

    27/02/2024
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    Jasmin

    One of my favourites, musky, sweet & warm works beautifully in candles.

    07/08/2023
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    Sharon Curtis

    I really love this oil. I get a lot of compliments.

    04/05/2023
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    jackielunam

    Definitely a warm, spicy fragrance. I love it, its a bit of a hippy/incense type fragrance which sells well in winter. It does discolour, so I dont add it to white parts in soap. Highly recommend

    02/04/2022
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    babyruby

    Smells amazing, I added it to some coconut oil sugar scrub bars with purple coloring. OMG DIVINE….

    08/09/2021
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    jackielunam

    Smells lovely, quite sweet and very different from my last supplier but in a good way. It behaved nicely, and the scent has held really well after 2months. I did find that it slightly discolours, turning all of my colours quite dull which is the only reason I haven’t given 5 stars. Will definitely buy again.

    11/05/2020
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    RF

    Very different! In a good way. It’s very exotic and unusual. Lovely incense tones, I imagine it would be lovely in soaps and candles.

    07/09/2019
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    mrsjennifersquires1909

    Preformed well, slightly discoloured

    02/03/2019
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    Lee-Anne

    Love this fragrance.I have made cp soap, bath bombs and bubble bars with it, it has been awesome in all of these. It’s has been very popular with customers.

    10/08/2017
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