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    High Priest Fragrance Oil

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    Product description

    Unlock spiritual realms with the High Priest Fragrance Oil - a captivating blend of patchouli and sandalwood balanced with lighter notes of neroli, lemon, vanilla, and chocolate. Let its mysterious, exotic aromas transport you and experience the power of its magical appeal!

    Fragrance Information

    📁 SDS

    📁 Allergen

    📁 IFRA 50

    • Top Notes:
    • Middle Notes:
    • Bottom Notes:

    • Phthalate Free: Yes
    • Soap Use Rate: 6%
    • Lotion Use Rate: 2%
    • Flashpoint: 180°
    • Vanillin: .45%
    • Candle Use Rate: 10%

    Disclaimer: Names and trademarks of imitated fragrances are the property of their respective owners. These holders are in no way affiliated with Nurture Soap® LLC. Nurture Soap® LLC. uses these names for descriptive purposes only. These names and trademarks are not to be confused with the original fragrance, product, or brand.

    Prop 65: This product is not on the CA Prop 65 list of toxic chemicals.

    Testing Notes

    New Phthalate-Free Formula: Tested 4/8/2020 with the Nurture Soap Making Blend in a 33% lye solution with 5% superfat at 76 degrees. Soaped wonderfully. No acceleration and perfect pour.

    Old Formula: Tested 6/27/18 in a recipe of 33% lye solution with 5% superfat at 80 degrees. Recipe is 35% olive, 35% organic and sustainable palm, 20% coconut, and 10% castor. No acceleration. Soaped perfectly.

    • Acceleration in Cold Process: No
    • Discoloration in Cold Process: Light yellow

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 153 reviews
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    M. (Orlando, US)
    High Priest Fragrance Oil

    Nice fragrance

    J
    J.S. (Portland, US)
    Pleasant fragrance

    I like this blend and it soaps perfectly. Not a favorite, but pleasant and unisex.

    M
    M.E. (Denver, US)
    Very subtle scent

    Smells nice in the bottle and I had no issues with acceleration, but I can't say it's my favorite for CP soap. The scent is just ok for me.

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    Maurice Becnel (Denver, US)
    This is a wonderful oil

    It worked exactly like the directions said. The smell is beautiful. I will most certainly be buying more in the future.

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    E. (Minneapolis, US)
    Sultry

    I smell smokey amber and sandalwood really strongly out of the bottle, but in cured cp, I really pick up the chocolate the most, and it was quite soft, which wasn’t what I was hoping for, but it still smells quite nice, so that’s ok! My family all really liked this scent in the soap.
    I think I’ll try making some candles with this one as well!

    M
    M.S. (Warsaw, US)
    Amazing

    If you like sandlewood this is a must! Love this earthy scent!

    E
    Erica (Minneapolis, US)
    Smells great

    High priest really does smell wonderful in the bottle and in carrier oils.
    It performed beautifully in cold process soap no acceleration or ricing etc, with the exception for me personally that I found I could barely smell it once I unmolded and cut my soap. I did use it in a recipe with both shea and cocoa butter (though each was a small amount) so maybe it would be better for soaping with very mild scented oils?
    It’s mid-cure right now and the bars have almost no fragrance other than those I mentioned, but maybe it’ll come out stronger once fully cured and in use.

    C
    C. (Waterford, CA)
    classic

    a lovely smokey masculine scent that i used for my witchy oils and sprays

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    L.D. (Lake Stevens, US)
    I love this fragrance!

    I ordered a sample and straight out of the bottle, fell in love with it! I bought a bigger bottle and everyone that smells it wants the bath bombs I make with it.

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    Brandon H (Ballwin, US)
    Amazing!

    This is one of my favorite scents, I use it for beard balm and oil. I used it in a soap, waiting to see how the fragrance holds up to the cure.

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