Top Notes:
Cinnamon, Orange Zests
Middle Notes:
Cranberry
Base Notes:
Bayberry, Woods
Common Use
Christmas Cabin Fragrance Oil performs beautifully across a variety of applications:
- Candles: Strong throw in soy, Joy Wax, and Pillar of Bliss
- Cold Process Soaps: No acceleration or discoloration; great for skin-safe seasonal bars
- Wax Melts and Tarts: Long-lasting, room-filling scent
- Room Sprays and Diffusers: Creates a warm, welcoming holiday atmosphere
- Lotions and Body Products: Add festive spice to skin-safe formulas (check IFRA for max use)
Product Details
- Phthalate-Free: Yes
- Flash Point: >200°F
- Vanillin Content: 0.0%
- Gel Wax Compatible: Not tested
- Shelf Life: 12–18 months in a cool, dry place
- Cold Process Soap Testing:
- Separation: None
- Acceleration: None
- Ricing: None
- Discoloration: None
- Scent Retention: Good
Usage Guidelines
- Great for candles, soaps, and room sprays
- Use in cold process soaps with minimal handling issues
- Easily increase quantity for a stronger aroma or decrease quantity for a subtle scent
- Always test in your specific formula and check IFRA usage limits for body applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Christmas Cabin smell like?
It’s like walking into a rustic lodge during the holidays, warm cinnamon, fresh orange zest, tart cranberry, and the woodsy richness of bayberry.
What fragrances smell like Christmas?
Scents with cinnamon, pine, clove, orange, bayberry, and cranberry often evoke the feel of the season. This fragrance combines several of those festive favorites.
Is Christmas Cabin Fragrance Oil skin-safe?
Yes, it’s suitable for process soaps and other skin-safe applications. Always check IFRA limits and test in your specific formula.
Fragrance Testing
Our testing notes should never take the place of your own personal testing. Always test fragrance in all applications. We do not take responsibility for our test results differing from your test results. Natures Garden is not responsible for any finished products made with our raw ingredients. Cold process soap testing was done by our staff using strict controls. Stick blenders can help to incorporate fragrance back into the soap in the event that it rices during the mixing process. Soaping at room temperature can help to reduce the likelihood of accelerated trace. Fragrances containing vanilla ingredients may discolor soap. Vanilla White Color stabilizer may help prevent discoloration due to vanilla. However, there are more than 40 ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may contribute to discoloration of products
- Candle & Tart
- Maximum Use 10%
- True
- Lotion
- Maximum Use 0.2%
- True
- Soap
- Maximum Use 2.1%
- True
- Room Scenting
- Maximum Use 50%
- True
- Phthalate Free
- True
- Flash Point
- 192°F
- Vanillin Content
- 0.00
- Gel Wax Compatibility
- False
- CA Prop 65
- False
















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