Suggested Applications
Explore IFRA-based usage guidance for our oils across common applications.
Select a category to see every product suited to it, with suggested minimum and maximum usage percentages.
Lip Balm
Used on the lips and may be ingested in small amounts, so fragrance limits are the lowest of any product.
Fine Fragrance Rollerballs
Concentrated scent applied in small amounts to pulse points.
Body Lotion
A leave-on product worn across larger areas of the body throughout the day, so limits are more measured.
Facial Cream
Applied to delicate skin and left on, often near the eyes, so levels are more conservative.
Hand Cream
A leave-on product for hands that are washed and used constantly, so levels reflect that frequent wear.
Bath Bombs
Used in water and rinsed away, so skin contact is brief and diluted.
Cold Process Soap
Lathered and rinsed within moments, so exposure is short and diluted.
Liquid Soap
A rinse-off hand or body wash, so skin contact stays brief.
Melt And Pour Soap
Used and rinsed like any bar soap, so exposure is short and diluted.
Reed Diffusers
Scent the air but may be handled during setup and refills, so light hand contact is possible.
Room Spray
Releases fragrance into the air, with the chance of light contact during use.
Automated Air Fresheners and Plug Ins
These scent the air through a device with no intended skin contact, so usage levels tend to sit on the higher end.
Candle
Scents a space through the air with no direct skin contact, allowing generous fragrance levels.
Wax Melt
Warms to release scent into the air with no skin contact, allowing generous fragrance levels.


