Green apple with cinnamon sticks, vanilla beans, star anise, nutmeg, and white flowers
Green apple slices with cinnamon sticks, spice powder, and fragrance notes on pink background.
Fragrance oil bottle with apple, vanilla, hazelnut, cinnamon, and cozy scent text elements.
Dupe Fragrances

Spiced Cinnamon Apple Cider Fragrance Oil

Fruity, spicy green apple cider for Christmas.

3 reviews
Made in Australia Phthalate Free IFRA Compliant

Cinnamon and green apple cider what an unmistakable Christmas fragrance. Fruity, spicy and sweet make this fragrance stand out from the rest. A favourite all year round.

Scent notes
Top
Green Apple
Mid
Cinnamon, Clove, Hazelnut
Base
Caramel, Tonka Bean, Vanilla
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AUSTRALIA-WIDE DELIVERYIFRA COMPLIANTMADE IN AUSTRALIA

where it's made

Shipped from the Sunshine Coast, QLD. All Wickii fragrances are 100% concentrated and made exclusively for Wickii, sourced from perfume houses across Australia. We test every fragrance in finished products before it hits the shelf.

usage & specs

Usage rates by application

Candle / Wax
max 10%
Reed diffuser
max 25%
Room & linen spray
max 1%
Soap & bath
max 5%
Perfume
max 20%
Flash point TBA
Ethyl vanillin 0%
Vanillin content 0%

Usage amounts are recommendations only. Individual usage amounts can vary based on your desired fragrance strength, wax type, soap base, or lotion base. See IFRA certificate for all applications and max usage levels.

frequently asked

What can I use this fragrance oil in?

This fragrance oil is suitable for candles, wax melts, soaps (cold process, melt & pour, and hot process), reed diffusers, and room sprays. All our oils are skin-safe rated, making it suitable for body products such as lotions, scrubs, and bath bombs.

How much fragrance oil should I use in soy wax?

For soy container candles, we recommend a fragrance load of 8%. Always test before a full batch.

Is this fragrance oil skin safe?

Yes, this fragrance oil is IFRA compliant and suitable for use in rinse-off and leave-on skincare, soaps, and body products at the recommended usage rates. Always check the IFRA certificate for category-specific limits before formulating.

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