Description
Patchouli Essential Oil
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels
Body Lotion: 100.00% | Body Wash: 100.00% | Soap: 100.00% |
Face Cream: 100.00% | Body Powder: 100.00% | Baby: 100.00% |
Perfume: 100.00% | Deodorant: 100.00% | Lip: 100.00% |
- Flashpoint: >200°
- Vanilla Content: 0.00%
- Country Of Origin: Indonesia
- Phthalate & Paraben Free: True
- Extraction Process: Steam Distilled
Vetivert, Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Oakmoss, Geranium, Clove, Lavender, Rose, Orange, Bergamot, Cassia, Clary Sage.
To Determine The Amount of Essential Oil Used In A Product:
NorthWood Essential Oils are pure and undiluted resulting in a strong scent. We recommend starting with a relatively low percentage. The amount of essential oil that should be used in a formulation depends on three factors:
1) The maximum amount of essential oil the product base will accept.
2) The maximum IFRA skin safe level.
3) The amount of essential oil that smells good in your product.
You will look at these three maximum guidelines and use the LOWEST percentage.
For example: MP soap is 3%, IFRA max. use is 100%, and desired smell is 2%. You should not use more than 2% in your product. This 2% is the lowest of all of those numbers.
Maximum Product Base Guidelines:
MP Soap: 3%
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Salts, Fizziest & Tub Soaks: 5-10%
Candle Wax: 6-12% (see specific wax for exact levels)
Lip Balm, Lip Gloss, and Lip Butter: 1-2%
To protect the quality of your purchase, our essential oils come packaged in amber glass bottles. We purchase from a trusted company, located in the United States. The manufacturer guarantees only top quality, pure and natural essential oils.
All fragrance and essential oil sales are final. A small amount should be purchased and tested for compatibility. NorthWood Candle, LLC is not responsible for finished products made using our components. You are responsible for product testing, proper labeling, and adherence to all laws or regulations when using our products. Terms & Conditions.
Data Sheets
SDS | IFRA