How-To Fragrance Calculator

ForeverZuri Soaps and More | Academy v31.0

ALCHEMIST LEARNER LAB

Learn the science. Master the scrub. Unlock the secret.

1

The Golden Ratio

Pros use 70% Grit to 30% Oil for the perfect "scoopable" texture.

Exfoliant: 70%
2

Fragrance Safety

Never exceed 2% fragrance in leave-on scrubs to avoid skin irritation.

Fragrance: 1%
Sugar/Salt: 5.6 oz
Carrier Oil: 2.4 oz
Fragrance: 0.08 oz

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1. What is the best ratio to prevent leaky jars?

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1. No Liability: The calculations provided by this tool are based on industry-standard formulas but are for estimation purposes only. The creator of this software assumes no responsibility or liability for any batch failures, property damage, physical injury, or financial loss resulting from the use of these calculations.

2. Testing Requirement: In the candle and soap-making industries, variables such as fragrance oil density, wax brand, ambient temperature, and wick choice can significantly alter the final result. You are strictly responsible for conducting your own Safety Burn Tests and Lye Sensitivity Tests before selling or gifting products.

3. Safety Warning: Working with molten wax, open flames, and sodium hydroxide (lye) involves inherent risks. Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including goggles and gloves. Never leave melting wax unattended.

4. Accuracy: While we strive for high precision, we do not guarantee the absolute accuracy of these calculations. Always verify measurements with a calibrated digital scale.

By using this calculator, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk.