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Lilac fragrance oil
    Lilac fragrance oil
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    ***NEW STOCK EXPECTED ON OR ABOUT 4/20/17.*** PHTHALATE FREE. Lilac: Very sweet and clean!! This would blend so well with vanilla or with scents like jasmine and rose. Reminds one of the heavenly scent in a Crabtree & Evelyn store. So many lilacs fade in CP soap, but not this one. Our tester found that in CP and HP, it mildly discoloured ....just a light shade of ivory/bone. In M&P, turned a bit yellowish (very mild), but left it crystal clear.

    Flash point: >200F. UN #3082, Class 9, Packing Group III, this product only ships via Ground, cannot ship to a freight forwarder, cannot ship by us outside the U.S.

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    4.88/5 Stars out of 8 Reviews
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    Spring lilacs!
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Joanna (NY) | September 18th, 2019
    When I opened the oil, it smelled almost like the lilacs that grow in our yard in spring. After trying some in melt and pour soap, it smelled just perfect!
    Don't use too much!
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Maria Schneider (Cedar Park, TX, US) | December 29th, 2016
    A few drops scented a gallon and a half of liquid soap (which holds scents much better than cold process soap). This was a nice scent for the laundry soap I made--clean, outdoorsy, fresh. It's sort of a cross between the gardenia and plumeria scents. Maybe a hint of ivory soap, but then veers off into its own blend. This 2 oz bottle will last me a long time. (I don't think it smells anything like my lilacs.)
    A little dab will do you
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Amy Malone (Crofton, KY, US) | August 18th, 2013
    I use this in several of my perfume blends. It's very strong and long lasting. A little dab will go a long way, which is great. It's very true to the name, and blends great with other floral scents and some fruits also.
    The Lilac I Remember
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Debbie Hazelton (Orlando, FL, US) | June 12th, 2011
    As a little girl, Lilac was the first flower I remember noticing and loving it's aroma! I haven't smelled it in years, having moved south from New England. This blend captures that first loved flower fragrance! I love it in a bath with some Vanilla. Lovely!
    This FO is a winner!
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Kris Woestman (Verona, WI, US) | April 25th, 2011
    Two years ago I made a batch of CP soap and scented it with this lovely lilac fragrance oil. I still have a couple bars left, and they smell just as great as they did a month after I made this batch.
    Wonderful Fragrance!
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Lisa Spurgeon (Staunton, VA, US) | March 10th, 2011
    This has quickly become my new favorite fragrance. Not overpowering, and quite true to the natural blooms, it brings back memories of late spring scents wafting through the kitchen window from the garden. A pure delight!
    Fresh Lilac
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    LISA CLAYTOR (BAINBRIDGE, OH, US) | June 15th, 2010
    The scent is perfect for freshly picked lilac's. My customers love it.
    Very Nice
    ★★★★★ ★★★★★
    Kara Stratton (Pine City, MN, US) | May 12th, 2010
    I used this in CP milk soap - no problems with seizing, darkened it just a titch to a lovely soft tan. I used 3/4 of this lilac with about 1/4 of a honeysuckle fragrance oil I had on hand. The scent is soft and rich, I am very pleased, although I wouldn't mind just a bit stronger lilac scent. The scent in the finished product is very true to what you smell in the bottle.
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