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Christmas Fragrance List



The festive period is many of our customer's busiest time of the year! To help, we've put together a list of all of the festive fragrances which we stock! All of these fragrances can be re-named (if you wish) for your own products, and we offer full CLP information and technical support for all of our scents!

Escentscia Prime Range: 

  • Escentscia Prime Chestnuts
  • Escentscia Prime Clove
  • Escentscia Prime Cranberry
  • Escentscia Prime Eucalyptus (many of our customers sell this as ‘vapour rub’)
  • Escentscia Prime Ginger Biscuit
  • Escentscia Prime Mulled Wine
  • Escentscia Prime Peppermint
  • Escentscia Prime Pine Needles
  • Escentscia Prime Portly Plum
  • Escentscia Prime Shortbread
  • Escentscia Prime Spiced Apple
  • Escentscia Prime Xmas Cedar
  • Escentscia Prime Xmas Pudding

Escentscia Style Range: 

  • Escentscia Style Amaretto Nog
  • Escentscia Style Bayberry
  • Escentscia Style Candy Cane
  • Escentscia Style Chocolate Orange
  • Escentscia Style Christmas Hearth
  • Escentscia Style Cinnamon Buns
  • Escentscia Style Cinnamon Latte
  • Escentscia Style Cinnamon Sticks
  • Escentscia Style Cranberry Marmalade
  • Escentscia Style Fireside
  • Escentscia Style Frankincense and Myrrh
  • Escentscia Style Gingerbread House
  • Escentscia Style Hollyberry
  • Escentscia Style Irish Cream
  • Escentscia Style Mint Chocolate
  • Escentscia Style Mistletoe
  • Escentscia Style Mulberry
  • Escentscia Style Plumberry
  • Escentscia Style Pumpkin Souffle
  • Escentscia Style Raspberry Trifle
  • Escentscia Style Red Hot Cinnamon
  • Escentscia Style Spiced Nutmeg
  • Escentscia Style Spiced Orange
  • Escentscia Style Spiced Pumpkin Pie
  • Escentscia Style Spiced Wassail
  • Escentscia Style Strudel and Spice
  • Escentscia Style Vanilla Rumball
  • Escentscia Style Warm Mince Pies
  • Escentscia Style Xmas Cedar
  • Escentscia Style Xmas Pine
  • Escentscia Style White Winter

Our 'lushious' Style Range Winter Fairy is also very popular around our festive period. 

Making your own blend:

All of our fragrance oils can also be blended together by you to make your own special and unique fragrances. Remember that mixing together is not as easy as two candle making fragrances mixed at 50/50 you may need to find a ratio that suits.

We do offer free CLP for any blends which are made using our fragrances free of charge!

All of our Christmas fragrances are very popular around the festive period and we are always looking at adding to our festive range. If you have any suggestions,  please contact us!

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