Praan Naturals Cananga Flower Plant-Based Fragrance Oil beautifully conveys the exotic, floral aroma of delicate freshly picked blossoms from the cananga tree. This divine fragrance also includes subtle notes of citrus and vanilla.
The specific formulation is proprietary, but Praan Naturals Cananga Flower Plant-Based Fragrance Oil is masterfully created using only plant-based ingredients such as pure essential oils, absolutes, extracts and aromatic isolates derived solely from natural, raw botanical sources.
Cananga Flower Plant-Based Fragrance Oil is suitable for use in clean beauty, personal care and home fragrancing applications where cost-effective fragrance is required and synthetic ingredients are not desired.
Properties:
- Vegan and Cruelty Free
- No Lab or Synthetized Isolates
- No Parabens
- No Phthalates
- No Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)
- No Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)
- No Isopropyl Myristate
- No Dioctyl Adipate
- No Synthetic Stabilizers or Other Additives
Plant-Based Fragrance Oils are Well Suited for the Following Personal Care Applications:
- Skin Care
- Hair Care
- Nail Care
- Cosmetics
- Massage
Recommended Usage Rates:
Due to the nature of their composition, Plant-Based Fragrance Oils may not behave like synthetic fragrance oils which contain synthetic stabilizers. Preliminary testing and experimentation are important when working with Plant-Based Fragrance Oils to overcome any challenges they may present when formulating natural personal care, soap and candle products.
The recommended usage rates vary for each of our Plant-Based Fragrance Oils and the application that it will be used in. The usage rates are based on the specific essential oils and natural isolates contained within each oil. Please refer to our IFRA International Fragrance Association (IFRA) Certificates for the specific usage rates.
We certify that the each of our Plant-Based Fragrance Oils is in compliance with the standards of the International Fragrance Association [IFRA 49th Amendment (January ’20)], provided the fragrance is used at the maximum concentration level(s) as shown in its IFRA Certificate.
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