Pepper Jane's LLC
Vanilla Snow Cream Fragrance Oil (Vanilla Snowflake BBW Type)
Vanilla Snow Cream Fragrance Oil (Vanilla Snowflake BBW Type)
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Vanilla Snow Cream (Vanilla Snowflake BBW Type) Description:
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Top - Mint
Middle - Coconut
Bottom - Vanilla, Teakwood
Curl up in your flannel PJs and drift into a frosty winter wonderland of creamy sweetness.
Whipped vanilla froth blends with crisp crushed spearmint and a whisper of light coconut, all resting on a cozy base of warm woods. Perfect for candles, soaps, and body care creations that capture the magic of snowy days and sweet winter treats. (Compare to Vanilla Snowflake® by Bath and Body Works)
(Disclaimer: Pepper Jane's LLC is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works. Our reference to those trademarks or trade names in no way indicates any relationship between Pepper Jane's LLC and the holders and is used for descriptive purposes only.)

Vanilla Snow Cream Fragrance Oil Details
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Recommended Fragrance Oil Usage
Candles & Wax Melts: 6 - 10%
Soap, Scrubs, & Washes: 2 - 4.92%
Lotion & Body Butter: 0.5 - 2%
Perfumes & Colognes: 10 - 15.90%
Usage amounts are recommendations only. Individual usage amounts can vary based on your desired fragrance strength, wax type, soap base, or lotion base. -
Fragrance Oil Specifics
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla: 17.5%
Phthalate Free: Yes
Prop 65 Free: Yes
Clean & Clear Verified: No
Contains Essential Oils: No -
Fragrance Oil Documents
IFRA
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
The IFRA Standards is a globally recognized risk management system for the safe use of fragrance ingredients.
Vanilla Snow Cream Fragrance Performance
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Performance Results Coming Soon
Soy Wax:
Cold Process Soap
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Always test fragrance in all applications.
Due to the massive variety of recipes and methods in creation, Pepper Jane's can't guarantee how your final products will turn out when using our raw ingredients. Equally, we can't promise your experiment results will perfectly mirror ours. So, it's a good idea to try out your fragrance performance on a small-scale test first, before going all out with larger batches. Happy creating!
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Want to smell a fragrance before buying a bottle?
Try our fragrance tester strips. The strip scents won't be as strong as the actual oils, they do, however, give you a good idea of the notes in the fragrance. As a result, you won't waste money on a scent that you don't absolutely love.