Soursop | Fragrance Oil

Soursop | Fragrance Oil

Size 2oz

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Fragrance Description:
The scent of an exotic soursop is blend of tropical freshness and creamy sweetness. Imagine the aroma of a variety of ripe, juicy fruits. The dominant scent is reminiscent of pineapple and strawberry, mingling together to create a bright, invigorating fragrance. There's also a subtle hint of citrus, adding a zesty undertone that keeps the scent lively and vibrant. Beneath this fruity bouquet lies a creamy, almost vanilla-like smoothness that softens the edges and provides a comforting depth. Altogether, the scent of an exotic soursop is an enchanting symphony of sweet and tart, evoking a sense of tropical paradise.

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Customer Reviews

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Yohan Shaw
Close enough

Not quite there but it's a great effort, it's very similar to soursop drinks made from concentrate or like a powdered soursop drink mix. I'll probably mix it with a little bergamot to tone down the sweetness a bit.

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JC
Soursop

It smells good and reminds me of something else from my childhood, but it doesn't smell like soursop. OOB it is a strong scent and will do well in products.

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V. George
Fruit punch scented

This does not smell like soursop at all. More fruity than creamy.

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Melissa
Different and nice.

Citrus, pear (or quince?), and something a little creamy like banana but not banana. There's also something else that smells tropical, but I can't describe it. I looked up soursop fruit and it says some describe it as pineapple and strawberry and some as apple. I don't smell pineapple or strawberry, but it smells incredibly edible. Wouldn't mind a drink that smelled like this. Nice balance of tart and sweet in the top notes. Settles to a tropical sweet scent.

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paul s
thank you doop!

so happy doop launched this one. it’s been on my wish list ever since having some of this fruit on a trip to hawaii. smells exactly what I remember. it’s tropical fruit to the max, but has some unique middle notes to it that really make it a unique stand out. good scent throw. I blended this one with halo halo to recreate the soursop snowcone we had while visiting!