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Selection of Scented Oils

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Are you currently into candle making? Do you enjoy walking into a local craft store and enjoying the aromic smells from the many scented candles which they have to offer? If so you should be using scented oils in your own candle creations.

No scented candle project would be inclusive without the addition of scented oils or as they are often referred to in some circles as perfumed oils. These various aromic liquids are highly concentrated and the better versions contain no water or alcohol which frequently affects the natural fragrance of the selected scent.

It is important that when you purchase your scented oils that you obtain those fragrances which are made from the purest of ingredients that you can find. Avoid those perfumed scents which are cheaply made and often contain fillers which would promptly spoil. These types of additives significantly reduce the life span of the product as well as providing you with a poor quality end item. Pure scented oils on the other hand will retain their original fragrance for numerous years.

Scented oils that are being reserved for your hand-made candles should always be stored in a small glass bottle as glass tends to preserve the aroma and the original scent. Granted, plastic bottles may be suitable for some types of lotions that contain scented oil in it or even similar products, they are simply not appropriate for storage of quality scented oils of any sort. Pure scented oils tend to break down when stored in plastic due to various chemical reactions which take place. As a result of this chemical decomposition the perfumed oils will loose its robust strength and end up with a weaker smell. The use of dark, amber glass containers is often recommended in order to protect the valuable oils from excessive light.

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It is important that when you purchase your scented oils that you obtain those fragrances which are made from the purest of ingredients that you can find.


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