Brome Hay
Brome Hay
$9.95
Safety & Compliance Information
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Safety & Compliance Information
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Maximum usage:
Category 2 (Body Spray) - 1.1%
Category 4 (Perfume) - 21%
Category 5A (Lotion) - 5.3%
Category 9 (Soap) - 12%
Category 10B (Room Spray) - 33%
Category 12 (Candles) - 100%
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Fragrance Information
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Fragrance Information
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This product is a fragrance oil meant to be used in accordance with IFRA standards for candlemaking, soapmaking, and associated crafting. This is not a finished standalone perfume product.
Phthalate-Free
Cruelty-Free
Paraben-Free
Vegan
Prop 65 Compliant: Yes
Vanillin: 0%
Ethyl Vanillin: 0%
Disclaimer:
Customers are responsible for testing and verifying the safety of their finished products that contain this fragrance.
IFRA Guidelines:
Listed maximum usage rates reflect the highest levels allowed under IFRA compliance and are not intended as suggested usage amounts. Most formulations use significantly lower percentages. Determining the correct usage rate for your product is part of your individual testing process.
SDS Guidelines:
Avoid direct skin contact.
Use proper ventilation when using this product.
Cold Process Soap Testing Notes
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Cold Process Soap Testing Notes
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● Acceleration
○ Deceleration
○ Ricing
○ Separation
○ Discoloration
Tested at 5%*. Accelerated batter very lightly but remained smooth and fluid for a while. No ricing or discoloration were noted. Good scent retention in cured bars.
*IFRA maximum at the time of testing. Please double check the current IFRA document for the most recent updates.
I have no idea what brome hay smells like. I thought it might smell like Timothy hay, which is what i’m used to in New England. But brome hay apparently isn't sweet like that. This FO smells like maybe petrichor and slightly moldy greens. I hope Little Bee will create a sweet Timothy hay scent for us East Coasters.
This fragrance is so nostalgic and gives me the warm fuzzies. It smells exactly like hay and evokes so many good memories.
I like it but it has a moldy hay smell. Having horses and living in the PNW, moisture was something I was always fighting and this has that sting of musty hay. I may blend it with something ro even out the smell
I do love brome hay, and I mix it with a few other scents - it adds a very nice complexity and depth to everything.
Just blotted and this smells like a lovely warm summer day, could be cool for a baseball themed scent or a farm scent! Leans masculine but I think this could be great for blending too!
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