Aloe Green Tea All Natural Fragrance
Shay and Company is proud to present a small selection of clean and non-toxic fragrances for soap, candles and skincare. All our fragrances are suitable for natural skincare products, cold process soap making, bath bombs, tarts, body care products, and candle making. We understand the value of having non-toxic fragrance options other than essential oils, so we have worked hard to create a line of high-quality, cleanly-made, natural fragrances for candles, soaps, and other products for our customers.
Please see our Ethical Fragrance Page for more information about our clean beauty fragrance standards.
Note on fragrance names- There is no regulation on fragrance names with the FDA, and fragrance names do not represent any specific ingredient like essential oils do. You can call any fragrance whatever name you want to call it, so get imaginative with your fragrance names!
All our fragrances are designed to be used in soaps, candles, skincare and haircare.
Fresh, relaxing, clean, spa-like Aloe and Green Tea all-natural fragrance is ideal for candles, soaps and skin and hair care. Aloe Green Tea is like taking a deep breath of fresh air. It has a slightly sweet bottom note with crisp, light top notes. I can imagine this in a shampoo and just luxuriating in your shower experience.
The blend of herbal green tea with fresh aloe gives this all-natural fragrance a profile that is clean, sophisticated and modern. Aloe Green Tea is universally appealing, so not just for “women’s” products. This is so clean it could be used in home cleaning products and laundry, or body sprays and creams.
Soap maker notes: performs beautifully in soaps
Blends well with: Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Willamette Peppermint Essential Oil, or Spearmint Essential Oil to create that Minty Spa Scent; Ultra Green to bring up the green notes; Bootleg Gin to raise up the botanical notes of cypress and juniper; Cilantro to make it a spicy spa shampoo scent; Jasmine to add a lovely floral note; Italian Bergamot Neroli to make a citrus blend;
Top: Ripe Melon, Fresh Cut Aloe
Middle: Herbal Green Tea
Bottom: Sweet, Woodsy
Essential Oils Used: Vetiver, Cedarwood Virginian
Vanilla Content: 0%
Packaging: Amber glass bottles (1/2-ounce, 1-ounce, 4-ounce, 8-ounce, 16-ounce), aluminum bottles, HDPE BPA-free jugs, pails
Applications: Skincare, Soap Manufacturing, Candles, Hair, Haircare, Tart wax melts, Bath products
Does Shay and Company provide the IFRA for our fragrances?
Yes! All fragrance documents can be found in the folder called “C of A/SDS/IFRA”. Just scroll up and you’ll find it along with Reviews, Fragrance FAQ’s, and general FAQ’s. IFRA attached for usage guidelines.
Is Aloe Green Tea Fragrance Prop 65 Compliant?
Please note this fragrance does have prop 65 ingredients. We do our best to source the cleanest versions of fragrances but know that not all scents can be re-recreated without some of these crazy chemicals. Fragrances are particular that way. Even essential oils have Prop 65 ingredients in them as many are naturally occurring ingredients. We do try to be as transparent as possible when it comes to what is in our fragrances.
California Proposition 65 for products falling below safe harbor levels.
This formula does contain 100% natural essential oils of which may contain beta-myrcene or methyl eugenol which is on the Prop 65 list. We believe the volume in the end product falls below the safe harbor levels designated by Prop 65 and therefore this product does not have a Prop 65 warning. Please see our letter on Prop 65 warnings.
What does it mean that this fragrance is All Natural?
This means that every ingredient used to create that specific aroma is natural. Does not mean they are all essential oils, just that every ingredient used is from a natural source. These fragrances will be more expensive, but true to everything else, you get what you pay for.
Are there Endocrine disrupting properties in this fragrance?
At Shay and Company we strive to provide the highest quality ingredients and we are very particular about our fragrances. Aloe Green Tea Fragrance does not contain an endocrine disruptor (ED) in a concentration of ≥ 0.1%.
What kind of products can I use Aloe Green Tea Fragrance in?
You can use all natural Aloe Green Tea Fragrance in anything except lip care products. Think melt-and-pour soaps, shampoos, conditioners (both liquid and bar forms), body creams, cuticle butters, scalp treatments, body wash, lotion, facial serums (go light on all face care products!), spa collections, body scrubs, candles, wax melts, room sprays, household cleaning products, laundry, hotel lines, you name it!
How much of this fragrance should I use in my products?
| Suggested Levels of Usage | |
| Candles | 6-10% |
| Wax Melts | 6-10% |
| Cold Process Soap | 3-6% |
| Body Lotions and Creams | 1-4% |
| Facial Lotions and Serums | 0.5-1% |
| Body Wash | 1-4% |
| Linen and Room Sprays | 10-60% (60% is perfume grade) |
| Shampoos and Conditioners | 1-4% |
| Lip Care | not allowed |
What does all natural Aloe Green Tea Fragrance smell like?
I’m sure this smells exactly like you are imagining: clean, fresh, newly curated aloe with delicious herbal green tea.
Is this fragrance a feminine fragrance?
All Natural Aloe Green Tea Fragrance is very gender neutral. I believe anyone and everyone will enjoy the calming nature of this scent.
Is Aloe Green Tea and strong fragrance?
Aloe Green Tea is a mid-level fragrance, meaning it is strong enough to come through beautifully in soaps and not so strong that it is overwhelming in delicate skincare and hair care formulas.
Can you use Aloe Green Tea Fragrance in cold processed soaps?
Yes! We specifically curate our fragrances for all our soap makers.
Is green tea a popular fragrance?
Yes, green tea fragrances are well liked for the neutrality along scent lines. Green tea scents like this one are considered relaxing and clean- aligned with high end hotels, spas and relaxation retreats.
Is Aloe Green Tea and spa-like fragrance?
Yes, Aloe Green Tea has that spa-like feeling.
Can I use Aloe Green Tea Fragrance in candles?
Yes, and please do! This fragrance will burn so beautifully and leave your room smelling so peaceful. You can use this in all wax types and in wax melts.
25-pound quantities are made to order with a 2 week lead-time.
Fragrances are sold in 1-ounce amber glass bottles, 4-ounce amber glass bottles, 8-ounce amber glass bottles, 16-ounce amber glass bottles, 5-pound aluminum bottles, 10-pound HDPE BPA-free jugs, and 25-pound sizes. 25 pound sizes may have a later ship date depending on stock on hand. For 100-pound sizes or larger, please email is at [email protected].
Do not apply directly to skin. Most fragrance oils are not designed to be applied directly, rather they are designed to be mixed with a carrier oil such as our organic sunflower or organic jojoba oils. Always perform a small patch test when applying to skin.
Do not take internally unless you are licensed to apply them as such.
This information is for reference only. These recommendations have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not meant to treat, cure or remedy any diseases.
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Shay and Company is a wholesale supplier of premium cosmetic ingredients for formulators, indie brands, spas, manufacturers, soap makers and beauty brands.
Fragrance FAQ’s
What is the difference between an essential oil and a fragrance?
Fragrances are re-creations of scents, they are not single note essential oils. This means that our perfumist has gathered together natural ingredients to re-create a smell, such as “Sea Shore” or “Tobacco Bay”. These are not “natural” plant smells that you can find in nature; these are scent profiles that have been created through the blending of different ingredients. All fragrances sold by Shay and Company are clean; they do not contain any phthalates or parabens; they are designed specifically to be used in soap, candles and skincare. We have transparent fragrance standards, just like with all our ingredients.
Essential Oils are either single note plant extracts or are a blend of single note plant extracts. These are 100% natural and will vary with each batch as they are directly derived from plants.
Are synthetic ingredients bad for you?
There has been a lot of mis-information and slanted advertising over synthetic ingredients in fragrances. Yes, there are many, many, many ingredients that are very harmful and should not be used. Yes, from the 70’s to the early 2000’s “fragrances” were dirty products that rampantly contained many of these harmful ingredients. Since the early 2000’s the fragrance industry has been forced to grow up and start sourcing cleaner ingredients. These ingredients are still synthetic, meaning they were created in a lab, but they are not necessarily harmful. If your definition of harmful is anything that doesn’t come from a plant, then fragrances are not something you should use. In that case, check out our extensive list of essential oils. Our all natural, naturally derived, and less than 51% natural fragrance never contain any of the industry standard harmful chemicals. None of our fragrances contain phthalates or parabens. None contain any animal by-products. None contain any of the toxic ingredients.
If a fragrance isn’t 100% natural, what else is in there that isn’t natural?
Fragrances are created using a blend of various synthetic chemicals and naturally derived chemicals to create a smell. Solvents are always used (every single fragrance has a solvent in it, that is how it stays liquid and usable), and some of those solvents can be derived from natural ingredients and some cannot. That doesn’t make them “harmful”, it just makes them not plant derived. We have worked closely with our perfumer to create fragrances using either 100% naturally derived ingredients, or mostly naturally derived ingredients. Sometimes, in order to get a fragrance to work in a candle, soap and skincare, it just can’t have the naturally derived ingredients.
Do naturally derived fragrances always work in soap?
Not always, but usually. A lot also depends on how and when you add in the fragrance to your soap. If you’re struggling with a natural/naturally derived fragrance in your cold or hot process soap, trying creating a kaolin clay slurry and blending the fragrance in with that.
Why do fragrances turn products colors?
There are many reasons. The most common is the use of vanillan in fragrances. Vanillan is the culprit for most browning in products. The higher the percentage of vanillan, the darker the color. Some oils are naturally darker in color and this can affect your finished product. Others have naturally derived ingredients that turn colors, such as our Blueberry Thyme Fragrance.
Can I get an ingredient deck for my fragrance?
Generally, no. Fragrances are considered “proprietary” and they are just referred to as fragrance. You do get some of a list on the SDS in the composition section, but this doesn’t comprise the ingredient list. You also get any EU Allergens which also do have to be listed on your labels.
United States: Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA)
The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) Enacted in December 2022, marks a substantial update to U.S. cosmetic regulations. Key points include:Allure
- Ingredient Disclosure: Cosmetic products must list ingredients in descending order of predominance. Fragrance components can be collectively listed as “fragrance,” but this is changing.Legal Information Institute
- Allergen Disclosure: MoCRA mandates the disclosure of certain fragrance allergens previously concealed under “fragrance.” Ingredients like limonene, linalool, and citral are now required to be individually listed when present above specific thresholds.
- Implementation Timeline: The FDA is developing detailed regulations, with full implementation expected by the end of 2025.
Can I use non-organic fragrances in my certified organic products?
Yes. You only use fragrance in a max of 2% in skincare and haircare applications so this will not affect your certified organic status of the finished product.
Can I blend fragrances and essential oils?
Yes! Go crazy with your blends and make something that you love! There are no rules to blending eo’s and fragrances so get creative.
Are our fragrances vegan?
Yes.
Are our fragrances cruelty free?
Yes.
Are out fragrances phthalate and paraben free?
Yes. All our products are.
What are endocrine disruptors and are they in our fragrances?
Endocrine disruptors are synthetic ingredients that can affect the function of your hormones. They are often used in cheaper, all synthetic fragrances. Our fragrances are designed to not have any endocrine disruptors in them.
Why are some fragrances more expensive than others?
Naturally derived ingredients are always going to be more expensive than their synthetic counterparts, so creating natural fragrances often means they are more expensive. Not always, but usually. Also incorporating higher levels of essential oils means a more expensive product as EO’s can be very expensive. Vetiver is a great example of an EO that is often used in fragrances. Vetiver can be very expensive so a fragrance that uses a lot will be on the higher end.
Also, our fragrances have less solvent and more concentrate so that also makes them more expensive.
What is the shelf life of a fragrance oil?
Fragrances and essential oils can last forever. I have essential oils that I’ve had for literally 15 years and they are still great. We put a shelf life on the C of A because we have to, but if you have an old fragrance, it should still be fine.


