This guide covers everything you need to get started! from safety tips and product recommendations to ideas on how to use your oils in candles, soaps, and daily self-care rituals.
So⦠What Are Fragrance Oils, Anyway?
Fragrance oils are concentrated aromatic blends designed to add beautiful scents to your space, products, and rituals.
P&Jβs oils are skin-safe, IFRA-certified, and made right here in the USA β perfect for DIY projects, crafting, or just making your home smell amazing.
Fragrance oils are easy to use, but there are a few important things to keep in mind:
Start small: A few drops go a long way.
Donβt apply directly to skin unless diluted.
Keep out of reach of kids & pets.
Donβt ingest or use in lip products.
Always patch test if you're unsure!
Here are a few beginner-friendly ideas to try:
Melt, mix, pour.Β Itβs easier than you think! Add your favorite oil to melted wax for a custom-scented candle.
Shop Candle OilsAdd our oils to melt-and-pour soap bases for a fun, fragrant project. Great for gifting!
Shop Soap OilsA few drops in a water-based diffuser will fill your room with long-lasting scent. Instant cozy vibes.
Find Diffuser ScentsAdd a few drops to your bath, your body oils (diluted), or even a DIY sugar scrub.
Shop Self-Care OilsNot sure which scent to start with? Here are some easy, crowd-pleasing favorites:
Here are some versatile picks that work great in candles, soaps, diffusers, and more.
CafΓ© Mocha:Β Β Rich, chocolatey coffee aroma. Energizing yet cozy fragrance.
Leather:Β Rich, chocolatey coffee aroma. Energizing yet cozy fragrance.
Hot Chocolate: Sweet, creamy, and chocolate-rich fragrance. Smells like a warm winter treat.
Coffee Cake: Sweet, spiced, and bakery-fresh aroma. Creates a welcoming, homestyle atmosphere.
Brown Sugar: Sweet, caramelized, and indulgent fragrance. Adds depth and warmth to blends.
Apple Pie: Sweet, spiced, and nostalgic scent. Captures the comfort of fresh-baked pie.
Next Step: Pick Your First Oils!
Head to our shop and start with something fun, nostalgic, or seasonal β no wrong choices here.