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Baker's Vanilla Aroma / Scent - Oil Based

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Product Code: CVOB-FO

Scent//Aroma: Characteristic of vanilla.

This product was designed so that the vanilla will not discolor or darken products.
Small batch testing should be performed to assess how it functions in your formulation.


Disclaimer

Aromas/Scents are created with feedback from multiple sources. They are as accurate as possible but are the culmination of opinions.
Opinions may vary.


It is not possible to test every aroma with every known or unknown recipe or formulation.
Testing our aromas against essential oils shows them to generally need to be used at the same percentage as formulations using essential oils. Sometimes even less is needed.
Many of the scents have no essential oil equivalent to test against.
Floral and citrus scents, like essential oils, tend to dissipate more easily.
This is especially true in soap formulations if they have no anchor note to help hold them.
The feedback we have gotten from our customers is very positive and we are always evaluating them and their performance, especially from customers utilizing both hot and cold processed soap.
Scent is very subjective and our opinion and the opinions of other customers may or may not be the same as yours.
Always do at least one small test batch as part of your research and development.
This should be done with any product you are making to assess how strong you feel the scent throw is before making a large batch and then make adjustments accordingly.

Water Based Products:
When an oil-based ingredient is added to a water-based product the oil (aroma/scent oil) will separate out or float on the top of the water without the presence of an emulsifier.
When making products like linen sprays or body sprays emulsification can be accomplished with Polysorbate 20.
Titrate the Polysorbate at about 1-3% until the product remains clear. (Higher concentrations of oils may require more PS20 to stay in emulsion.)
Oil Based Products:
Blend into oil-based products like balms or salves when all oils are in a liquid state to get a homogeneous blend. Allow to return to room temperature.
(A stick blender is recommended for ease of use and quick shearing force.)
Emulsions:
Blending into emulsions in the oil phase is preferred, but can be added to a completely emulsified product with a stick blender for a homogeneous product.
Soap:
Add at "trace" at about the same ratio as Fragrance oils or Essential oils.
Ingredients: Safflower Oil, Organic & Natural Flavors.
Classification: FCC, Food Grade
Contains absolutely no artificial flavorings or coloring.
Vegan & Kosher
G.M.O. Free
Gluten- Free
Approved via E.E.C. (Environmental Exposure Chamber) studies as allergen- free
G.R.A.S. (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA.
Source: Plant parts used may include bark, bud, root, oil, leaf, juice, natural essence, oleoresin or extractives, protein hydrolysate, distillate or any product of roasting, heating or enzymolysis, which contains the flavoring constituents obtained from plants, spices, botanicals and vegetables.
Origin: USA
Appearance: Light yellow
Odor/Note: Characteristic of vanilla.
Solubility: Oil Soluble, Insoluble in water
Flash Point: 550 - 600º F
Smoke Point: 375 - 425º F
Specific Gravity: 0.920 - 1.100 @ 25º C
HLB: 7
Usage Rate: Typically 0.5% - 3.0%. FDA Guidelines do not limit usage rates.
These oils are very concentrated and a little goes a long way.

Baker's Vanilla Aroma / Scent - Oil Based

$4.29

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Kathi Kirschner from Newtown, PA United States
September 25, 2013
Good Vanilla!
I have used the best vanilla flavor oils in the world, very expensive at over $25 an oz. and this vanilla is very close to the quality and scent of that at 20% of the cost! However, in this one I can smell the alcohol a little bit, which is used to extract the vanilla I believe. Still a great vanilla.
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