Description
Made with natural ingredients and essential oils*.
Our Peony Petals Fragrance Oil has been specially formulated to create the scent of this herbaceous or shrubby plant of north temperate regions, long cultivated for its stunning aromatic showy flowers. The oil initially exudes a strong and prominent smell associated with pink sugar, red currant and pomegranate. This aroma is the most pronounced as your candle starts to burn, filling up your room with a scent that is then enhanced by light undertones of peach, peony, ambergris, tonka bean and pink geranium. Incorporated into the formulation for this distinctive fragrance is a delightful trace aftertaste of vanilla bean, musk and amber.
All our fragrance oils are exclusive to Cosy Owl and have been developed by our experts for superior scent throw in a candle and have been optimised to use with our wax. Our oils are 100% concentrated and are fully compatible for use with all our waxes.
How much fragrance should I add?
All our fragrances are high quality and specifically designed for excellent scent throw, meaning that generally speaking less is more. How much to add is slightly complex and we have developed a guide to give you more details here. Generally though starting with between 5-8% is a good idea and up to 10% for less strong fragrances should give you more than enough scent throw. It is always best to experiment with each scent and wax combination and start low and work up. As long as you follow the guide and observe the flash point you will get beautifully scented candles with a bit of practise. Generally speaking you should never put in more than 12% fragrance as the candle will literally begin to sweat or leach the fragrance.
All fragrance oils have what is referred to as a Flash Point – the temperature at which the oil will start to combust and the fragrance is released.
The flash point for Peony Petals is 93.3°C, for more information on Flash Points follow this link https://www.cosyowl.com/guides/how-to-use-fragrance-oils/
Using this fragrance in a reed diffuser?
All our fragrances have been designed to work in reed diffusers when mixed with a diffuser base oil available here. Use up to 25% fragrance mixed with the base oil depending upon the strength of fragrance required.
Using this fragrance in a soap?
All our fragrances are also specially formulated to work in solid soaps, see the safety data sheet for information on the maximum % of each fragrance that can be used in soap making applications.
Please also refer to our CLP Information Notice on the use of Fragrance Oils in candles before purchasing. This information relates to the chemical composition of the oil along with cautionary details relating to possible allergic reactions.
We advise all customers to test fragrances with our 10ml Tester Bottles prior to ordering in larger sizes or quantities in the unlikely event you may be dissatisfied with a Fragrance Oil. Please see our Delivery & Returns page for full terms and conditions.
*This fragrance contains natural elements (essential oils, extracts, resins, isolates) but is not fully natural. Our fragrance oils have been designed to be as simple, clean and natural as possible whilst delivering the best scent throw and the best range of scent notes. Compounds that aren’t sourced direct from nature are either chemically identical to naturally found compounds, artificially created, or modified slightly, usually to give a slightly stronger scent. Occasionally fragrances not found in nature are used to give the distinctive scent that is required for some more artificial type fragrances. This is the same as all fragrance oils on the market today.
Fragrance oils are typically given a year’s expiry from the date of manufacture however, many fragrance oils can last months or even years past this date if stored correctly. Tests (we don’t offer this service) can be performed on fragrance oils to determine their suitability beyond their shelf life.
Current IFRA documents (IFRA version 48) are relevant and applicable for all our fragrances until February 2022, when the new classifications come into force for existing products, i.e. fragrances that are already on the market. All new fragrances are already subject to the IFRA 49 classifications. Over the coming weeks, as we receive the relevant information, we will be updating and making the necessary changes to our website.
Jennifer L.s –
Julias –
After trying out a quite a few floral scents this is by far the best one! I’ve already bought a much larger bottle. It smells natural, without the weird fake powdery smell that seemed to underpin a large number of floral fragrance oils I’ve tried (from Cosy Owl, but
Philippe P.s –
Brilliant scent! Using it for my Valentines Edition and customers are delighted!
Emma B.s –
Strong and lovely smell!! My customers absolutley love this one.
Lucy H.s –
One of my favorite fragrance oils, great customer service too.
Frasers –
Excellent scent and already proving to be popular. Best pour some more…
Colin sandrin –
Parfum délicat, délicieux comme la jolie fleur.
Frais et léger
By Candle Lig –
So far one of my top ones, will purchase a bigger one next time.
Ewa Kwiatkows –
extraordinary and very long lasting fragrance, best for soy wax
Susan Jackson –
This is another one of my favourites. A very strong smell that fills the house with scent.would highly recommend it if you like flower
Susan 28/7/18