Ingredients
Definitions & Terms
A carrier is used to dilute Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas or essential oils to carry the fragrance and meet IFRA safety standards.
Maximum concentration is the highest amount of a Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma or essential oil that should be used in a specific application to meet IFRA safety standards.
A flashpoint is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite, and it is an important safety consideration when using heat and Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas and essential oils.
Uses as personal fragrance include fine fragrance of all types of hands free applications such as roll on or spray, eau de toilette, eau de parfum, eau de cologne, and solid perfume.
Uses as body fragrance include body creams, oils, lotions of all types, foot care products, all body powders and talcs (excluding baby powders and talcs), and insect repellent intended to be applied to the skin.
Uses as bath products include bath bombs, gels, foams, mousses, salts, oils and other products added to bathwater, body washes and shower gels of all types, liquid soap, shampoo of all types, conditioner (rinse-off), foot care products (for soaking), shaving creams of all types (stick, gels, foams, etc.), all depilatories and waxes for mechanical hair removal.
Uses as a diffuser include fragranced oil for lamp ring, reed diffusers, and pot-pourri.
Uses for room spray include aerosol and pump air freshener sprays of all types.
Uses for candles, incense, and accessories include candles of all types (including encased), incense, aromatherapy lockets, fragrancing sachets, air freshening crystals, and solid substrate materials (clay).
Ingredients
Definitions & Terms
A carrier is used to dilute Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas or essential oils to carry the fragrance and meet IFRA safety standards.
Maximum concentration is the highest amount of a Sun’s Eye concentrated aroma or essential oil that should be used in a specific application to meet IFRA safety standards.
A flashpoint is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite, and it is an important safety consideration when using heat and Sun’s Eye concentrated aromas and essential oils.
Uses as personal fragrance include fine fragrance of all types of hands free applications such as roll on or spray, eau de toilette, eau de parfum, eau de cologne, and solid perfume.
Uses as body fragrance include body creams, oils, lotions of all types, foot care products, all body powders and talcs (excluding baby powders and talcs), and insect repellent intended to be applied to the skin.
Uses as bath products include bath bombs, gels, foams, mousses, salts, oils and other products added to bathwater, body washes and shower gels of all types, liquid soap, shampoo of all types, conditioner (rinse-off), foot care products (for soaking), shaving creams of all types (stick, gels, foams, etc.), all depilatories and waxes for mechanical hair removal.
Uses as a diffuser include fragranced oil for lamp ring, reed diffusers, and pot-pourri.
Uses for room spray include aerosol and pump air freshener sprays of all types.
Uses for candles, incense, and accessories include candles of all types (including encased), incense, aromatherapy lockets, fragrancing sachets, air freshening crystals, and solid substrate materials (clay).