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A rustic wooden bucket of freshly picked, juicy MacIntosh apples.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Macintosh Apple - Fragrance Oil

From$4.19
A closeup image of plaid flannel fabric in shades of red, green, grey, and ivory.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Flannel (type) - Fragrance Oil

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White tea being poured into a white ceramic cup with white floral blooms in the background.
Midwest Fragrance Company

White Tea - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29
A bright meadow with sunlit mature trees, evoking the fragrance of light florals and sandalwood.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Bergamot + Sandalwood - Fragrance Oil

From$3.99
A fragrant rose bouquet of fully mature red roses filling the entire image.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Rose Bouquet - Fragrance Oil

From$4.09
A group of wild sage leaves in a wicker basket on a marble surface.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Wild Sage - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29
Golden brown bottle of black amber oil and lavender on a wood surface with a blurred background of lavender.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Black Amber + Lavender - Fragrance Oil

From$4.09
A lush image of bamboo and teakwood with bright green leaves giving the sense of floral botanicals and wood.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Bamboo + Teakwood - Fragrance Oil

From$3.89
Sweet strawberries piled high in a white bowl and on a wooden table
Midwest Fragrance Company

Sweet Strawberry - Fragrance Oil

From$3.79
A closeup image of a full juniperberry pine tree with a blurred green background.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Juniperberry + Pine (type) - Fragrance Oil

From$4.09
A group of winter candle apples with bright red candy coating, wooden sticks,  and multi colored sprinkles.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Winter Candy Apple (type) - Fragrance Oil

From$4.09
A sliced tropical pineapple on a cutting board with a brown background.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Pineapple Sage - Fragrance Oil

From$4.19
A coconut cut in half on a rustic wood table in front of a grey stone background depicting a fragrance called Mahogany Coconut.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Mahogany Coconut (type) - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29
The Queen of the Night, a night-blooming desert cactus that features a white prickly flower one night a year.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Queen of the Night - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29
Two clear glasses filled with apple and maple bourbon, blurred apples and maple leaves in the background.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Apples + Maple Bourbon - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29
Decorative bowls of smoked cedar and oud incense with wisps of smoke rising upward.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Smoked Cedar + Oud - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29

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A bowl of brown sugar and figs on a cutting board with cinnamon sticks and cloves on a rustic wood table.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Brown Sugar + Fig (type) - Fragrance Oil

From$4.09
Fresh tangerines with green leaves, cut and uncut, on a rustic dark wood background.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Tangerine Passion - Fragrance Oil

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Ocean waves crashing against a rocky shoreline creating a foamy spray indicating high tide.
Midwest Fragrance Company

High Tide - Fragrance Oil

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A spoon drizzling caramel into a clear jar on a tan napkin on a rustic blue background depicting a fragrance called Caramel Maple Swirl.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Caramel Maple Swirl - Fragrance Oil

From$4.09
Coconut cream being poured into a half coconut shell with a jar of cream and a palm leaf illustrating a fragrance called Honeydew and Coconut Cream.
Midwest Fragrance Company

Honeydew + Coconut Cream - Fragrance Oil

From$4.29
French toast with melted butter and maple syrup envoking the fragrance of an early morning breakfast.
Midwest Fragrance Company

French Toast - Fragrance Oil

From$4.49
A piece of three layer white cake with icing on a white ceramic plate and silver fork on a white blurred background.
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White Cake - Fragrance Oil

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Unlock endless creativity with Midwest Fragrance Company’s premium fragrance oils! This collection features a vast array of scents, from duplications of industry favorites to exclusive custom original blends developed in-house. With categories like gourmand, floral, feminine, masculine, clean/fresh, earthy, and fruity, there’s a fragrance oil for every product and every mood. Whether you’re creating soaps, candles, body products, or more, our oils are designed to elevate your craft. Crafted with a focus on safe, clean ingredients, these high-quality fragrance oils help makers create products that their customers will love. Perfect for hobbyists and pros alike, our scents are here to inspire your next unforgettable creation!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I use fragrance oils?

A: Fragrance oils are versatile and can be used in a variety of DIY projects! They're perfect for making candles, soaps, wax melts, and other home fragrance products. To use them, follow the recommended usage rates for your specific project. Always test a small batch first to ensure the scent performs well and meets your expectations. If you're crafting skin-care products, make sure to check that the fragrance oil is skin-safe and follow IFRA usage guidelines for safe application  and ensure the oil is compatible with your product type. 

Q: How much fragrance oil should I use? 

A: The amount of fragrance oil you should use depends on your project, personal preference and the manufacturer's recommendations. For candles, we recommend a fragrance load of 6-10% (or 1 oz. of fragrance oil per 1 lb. of wax for a 6% load). For soaps, usage rates often range from 0.5-1 ounce per pound of soap. Always refer to the specific usage rates in the IFRA guidelines provided with each fragrance to ensure safe and compliant use.

Q: What are the differences between fragrance oils and essential oils?

A: Fragrance oils are synthetic or blended oils designed to replicate specific scents, offering a wider variety of options and consistent results. Essential oils are natural extracts derived from plants, known for their therapeutic properties and more subtle, earthy scents.

Frequently Asked Questions

We’re so glad you asked! At MWFC, our fragrance oils are crafted with makers like you in mind. Every scent undergoes testing to ensure exceptional hot and cold throw for candles, and we also perform soap testing, providing detailed notes for each fragrance. Our fragrances are thoughtfully designed to spark creativity and help your creations stand out. Plus, we stay on top of industry trends to take the guesswork out of finding the perfect scent. We’re all about quality, consistency, and making sure our fragrances elevate your projects—and we think you’ll feel (and smell) the difference!

We know how important it is to get your supplies fast! Orders are typically processed and shipped within 1–2 business days, but the top of our website always has the most up-to-date information. Once your order is on the way, you’ll get a tracking number so you can keep an eye on its journey. If you ever have a question, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help!

Using our fragrance oils is super simple, and we’re here to guide you! For candles, we recommend adding your fragrance to the melted wax when it’s at the correct temperature (usually around 185°F, but check your wax’s specs). Mix well, pour, and let the magic happen. For soap-making, our oils are perfect for melt-and-pour, cold process, or hot process soaps. Always follow recommended usage rates and do a small test batch to ensure everything works beautifully. Need more tips? Check out our resources—we love helping makers like you!

The recommended fragrance load can vary depending on your project, but here’s a good starting point: for candles, we suggest 6–10% of your total wax weight, depending on your wax type and personal preference. For soaps, always check IFRA usage rates to ensure your oils are skin-safe and used at the right level. When in doubt, start small and adjust until you find your perfect balance!