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Reviewed By: Natasha Posted: Thursday, December 2, 2021 Location: Oklahoma City, OK Comments: I make Whipped Shea Butter. This fragrance works well alone as well as paired with another fragrance. One of my favorites thus far.
Reviewed By: Sally Griffin Posted: Thursday, June 26, 2014 Location: College Park, GA Comments: There are several coconut fragrance oils, so I took a random stab at this one and I'm glad I did. It's a light, fresh, almost flowery coconut. When I say light I don't mean it's not strong, a little goes a long way, it's just not as intensely vanilla and candy-like as other coconut scents. I'm using it in one of the FNWL body cream bases. Oh, and my husband loves it too!
Reviewed By: Barbara Posted: Friday, June 21, 2013 Location: Holt, MI Comments: This is a fantastic coconut fragrance. It is very potent without any underlying chemical smell.
Reviewed By: Misty Posted: Friday, June 11, 2010 Location: Charlotte, MI Comments: I love that this seems to be a fresher type coconut fragrance instead of the overwhelming, sickenly sweet coconut fragrances I run across so often. The Thai Coconut is a bit subtle, so I'm not sure how it would work in CP after curing, but it's fabulous in MP, scrubs, and lotions. It's been a great seller.
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