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crisp cucumber & waterlily™ natural fragrance oil
This natural fragrance oil, blending crisp cucumber and delicate waterlily, rejuvenates your space, awakening the mind and lifting the spirit, inviting an aura of refreshment and vitality. This fragrance is All Natural ISO 9235 Certified.
This last-chance item is being discontinued. Stock up before it’s gone! This fragrance will be available for custom orders with a 25-pound minimum once it sells out.

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This product is rated 4.4 of 5.0 stars.
It has received 31 reviews.
Overall rating: 4.4545455 / 5 from 33 reviews.
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I love the crisp cucumber
"I love the crisp cucumber & waterlily natural fragrance oil. I used for my diffusers"
Loved it!
"Loved it!"
It’s different but nice. I
"It’s different but nice. I can’t stop smelling it. Going to try it in wax melts to see how it sells."
I really want to like it…
"I really want to like this scent, however, there’s something about it that I just can’t embrace. I love that Makesy is known for making good quality scents. Unfortunately for some reason this particular fragrance screams cheap chemicals to me. On the bright side, Makesy always provides superb packaging!"
Smells amazing
"Very fresh scent"
Refreshing and clean smelling
"Can't wait to make these for spring"
Love the smell!
"I got all natural fragrances and made perfume for our family and friends. The products arrived quickly and the customer service is great! We love our perfumes!"
It’s decent!
"I personally wasn’t a fan of this scent but my client loved it!"
Not sure how I feel
"Not sure how I feel about the scent yet"
Q&A
- Do you purchase and then use it to do soap or anything else?
- Hi Delydee, You can use this in any product! Just make sure you're referring to the IFRA sheet for the safest % to use in the product you're making.







