Crisp and invigorating, Pine Element fragrance oil is the ideal evergreen. The combined woodiness and greenery provide a fresh sweetness to blends. Evoke a tranquil atmosphere, add a touch of the outdoors, or plant a hint of the holidays with this fragrance.
This scent will enhance your candle, soap, lotion, reed diffuser, perfume, and room spray creations.
This fragrance oil is infused with natural essential oils.
Fragrance Family: Green
Pine Element pairs best with fragrances in the Green, Woody, Fruit, and Marine/Ozonic fragrance families.
Pine Element recommended blends:
- Pine + Bergamot
- Pine + Cedar
- Pine + Aquatic + Sandalwood
Suggested colors: Hunter Green, Light Green, Ivory
BlendingElement fragrances can be used:
- On their own for single-note products
- To compose original fragrances with other BlendingElement fragrance oils
- To enhance notes or aspects of complex fragrance oils
Fragrance Blending Resources
- Fragrance blending with BlendingElements: Learn the ins-and-outs of blending with single-note fragrances.
- Fragrance oil blending 101: Become a fragrance mixologist with our introductory article.
- Fragrance wheel: Notes, families, and how to use it: Utilize a tool to help you understand the relationship between olfactive categories.
- Fragrance Note Glossary: Dive into our fragrance note glossary to learn even more about single notes.
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Hi Orion! Thank you for your review. We're so sorry to hear the Pine Element fragrance shifted in your recent batch of soap. We do try to test our fragrances in cold process soap as we're able to do so, but since we specialize in melt and pour soap making, our listing of soap notes for cold process is not an exhaustive one.
If you'd like to see our cold process notes for the fragrances we have tested, our testing notes can be found here: https://www.candlescience.com/fragrance-oil/process-for-cp-soap-fragrance-testing/.
Depending on the ingredients in any given recipe, your results may vary from the results based on the recipe we use in our testing. We recommend testing in small batches first to ensure everything performs as expected before delving into large production. If we can further assist, please reach out to us directly via email at support@candlescience.com.