Composition and Dilution of Bescents Fragrance Oils

Asked by: nasreew On: December 24, 2019 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

I have questions about the Bescents C (citrus) and Bescents I (iris) fragrances from the SCENT > Fragrance category:

  • Are these fragrances 100% fragrance oil, or do they contain alcohol or other oils?
  • Can these fragrances be diluted with Carrier Oil (such as Fractionated Coconut Oil or Sweet Almond Oil) instead of alcohol? Will they separate or mix well?
  • Besides Iris, does the Bescents I (iris) fragrance contain other ingredients?

Answer

Regarding your questions about Bescents C (citrus) and Bescents I (iris) fragrances:

Unfortunately, I was unable to find specific product details for Bescents C and Bescents I in the database to confirm their exact composition.

Generally, fragrance oils are concentrated blends of aromatic compounds, which can include natural extracts and synthetic aroma chemicals. While some fragrance oils may contain solvents like DPG, I cannot confirm if these specific Bescents fragrances contain alcohol or other oils without their product information.

However, to answer your second question, these types of fragrance oils can typically be diluted with carrier oils such as Fractionated Coconut Oil or Sweet Almond Oil. Fragrance oils are generally miscible with carrier oils and should mix well without separating, making them suitable for creating oil-based perfumes or other products.

Regarding Bescents I, fragrance blends usually consist of multiple components to create a complete scent profile, not just a single ingredient like Iris. Without the specific product information, I cannot detail the other ingredients present in Bescents I.

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