Bay and Rosemary Fragrance Oil
Bay and Rosemary Fragrance Oil is a refined fusion of citrus zest and aromatic herbs, blending lime, grapefruit, and bay leaves with a heart of lavender, rosemary, and geranium. Anchored by amber, musk, and oakmoss, it offers a scent that is both invigorating and grounding. Ideal for crafters seeking a fragrance that is fresh yet comforting, rustically botanical with a touch of sophistication.
- Top notes: Lime, grapefruit, bay leaf
- Heart notes: Lavender, rosemary, geranium
- Base notes: Amber, musk, oakmoss
Scent profile: Citrus/Green/Herbal
Please note
This is not a perfume. It is a highly concentrated fragrance oil designed for crafting end products such as candles, diffusers, perfumes, soaps, and other personal care items. Do not apply directly to the skin. All our fragrance oils are measured in grams, not milliliters. Bottle fill levels may vary due to differences in oil density, which affects volume.
This material is supplied as a raw ingredient. Full compositional and allergen information is provided in the SDS and Allergen Declaration documents found in the “Related Documents” tab. Compliance of the final product remains the responsibility of the manufacturer.
Behavioral Profile
- Diffusion: Fresh aromatic projection with smooth lingering herbal warmth
- Texture: Crisp, green, slightly dry, and softly mossy
- Opening Impression: Bitter grapefruit zest and crushed herbs with an immediate aromatic lift
- Structure: Bright citrus-herbal opening settling into musky oakmoss softness
- Character: Botanical, invigorating, elegant, and classically aromatic
Bay and Rosemary Fragrance Oil combines a bright herbal-citrus opening driven by citral, linalool, menthone, and aromatic terpene materials with a smooth mossy-musky base reinforced by Mousse Coeur and soft floral woods. Despite its fresh character, the zero-VOC structure keeps the composition cohesive and rounded rather than overly volatile, allowing the rosemary, bay leaf, and oakmoss facets to remain elegant and controlled throughout the evaporation curve. The result is a crisp botanical aromatic with green citrus freshness, dry herbal sophistication, and a refined mossy finish.
Technical Data (IFRA & CLP)
CLP Label Generation
At 7.7% fragrance usage, certain CLP label elements may become required for this mixture. Below 7.7%, the product is generally not classified under CLP, although supplemental EUH208 allergen labelling may still apply from 0.8%. Use our interactive CLP Label Generator to calculate indicative labelling requirements based on your intended usage level and application type.
IFRA Maximum Usage Levels
- Candles: 100%
- Diffusers: 13.00%
- Perfumes: 8.60%
- Soaps: 13.00%
For full category-specific limits, refer to the Bay and Rosemary Fragrance Oil IFRA certificate available in the “Related Documents” tab.
Discoloration potential: Light
While not overloaded with vanillin or resins, Bay and Rosemary Fragrance Oil contains multiple aldehydes and terpene-based materials that may gradually yellow or deepen, especially in soaps or waxes.
- Expect gradual yellowing or slight ambering over time, particularly in clear or white bases.
- Well-suited for green, herbal, or neutral-colored products where a touch of warmth is acceptable.
- May not be ideal for ultra-white or crystal-clear applications without antioxidant support.
Application Compatibility
This fragrance is oil-soluble and designed for use in oil-based and alcohol-based formulations. It does not mix directly with water-based systems without the use of an appropriate solubilizer.
Storage
Store in a cool, dark, and airtight environment to preserve stability and minimize oxidation over time.
Usage & Performance
Fragrance performance varies depending on the base, formulation, and production conditions. Cold throw, hot throw, diffusion strength, and longevity are influenced by the materials used and the manufacturing process.
A typical development process involves:
- Initial scent evaluation (10g sample)
- Small batch testing (e.g. 50g scale)
- Full-scale production once performance is validated
Testing under your specific conditions is standard practice in product development. Evaluation at each stage is required prior to scaling.
Recommended usage guidelines
- Candles: 7%-12%
- Reed diffusers: 15%-25%
- Personal perfumes: 10%-15%
- Soaps: 1%-3%
These ranges reflect typical formulation practices and are provided for general guidance only. They do not represent maximum permitted levels.
Scent Perception Disclaimer
While we do our best to accurately describe each fragrance, please note that scent perceptions are subjective and can differ. We cannot be held responsible for any misconceptions regarding the scent description. Always ensure you’re satisfied with the fragrance in a smaller test order before committing to larger volumes.
Order processing times
Standard lead time is 1-2 business days. Processing times may be longer during peak holiday seasons—please plan accordingly.
Bulk Orders
For larger quantities, we offer bulk production starting from 5kg per fragrance code, with a 10% discount per kilogram. Customers who need more than 5kgs per scent, can contact us to arrange a proforma invoice. Bulk orders are produced in multipliers of 5 (5kg, 10kg, 15kg, etc.) and lead times vary depending on fragrance and time of the year, usually within the range of 3 to 8 weeks.
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⚡ Swift Response Times
With a 97% stock uptime and our efficient order fulfillment system, your fragrance oils are delivered promptly, ensuring you meet your production timelines.
⭐ Consistent Performance
Our fragrance oils are sourced from established European manufacturers and designed for professional use, offering consistency and performance in every batch.
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Every fragrance in our assortment is supported by up-to-date SDS, IFRA, and CLP guidance, and manufactured strictly only with REACH regulated substances.












wickers.info (verified owner) –
I was hoping the Rosemary would be more dominant. I can smell the bay and lavender mainly.
Marilou –
Sharp and earthy at the same time. Bay leaves steal the show here!