
What are Water White Fragrance Oils?
In episode 140 of Soapmaking 101 with the Soap Queen, Anne-Marie Faiola introduces the concept of water white fragrance oils, highlighting their benefits in soapmaking. She compares water white fragrance oils to essential oils, offering guidance on when each type is best utilized in crafting soap. The episode also explores creative applications for non-water white fragrance oils, expanding the possibilities for soapmakers. Anne-Marie concludes by showcasing Bramble Berry's selection of fragrance oils and resources, providing listeners with a valuable source for enhancing their soapmaking endeavors.
Key Points
- Water white fragrance oils are clear and do not affect the final color of your soap, making them ideal for maintaining clarity in melt and pour soap bases.
- Essential oils derive their color from nature and cannot be water white, but you can find water white fragrance oils like Red Apple Fragrance Oil that remain clear.
- Using water white fragrance oils in cold process soap requires checking for any notes about morphing or trace acceleration on the individual fragrance product pages.
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