# Cardamom and Star Anise (Discontinued)

> Fragrance oil listed by CandleScience on Scentral-Park.

- **Supplier:** [CandleScience](https://scentral-park.com/s/candlescience)
- **Supplier product page:** https://www.candlescience.com/fragrance/cardamom-and-star-anise-fragrance-oil/
- **Family:** Amber
- **Ships to (per supplier):** US, CA
- **Last updated:** 2026-08-23
- **Catalog entry:** https://scentral-park.com/f/candlescience/cardamom-and-star-anise-discontinued

## Description

Cardamom and Star Anise infuses spaces with the aromas of a spice bazaar. Peppery top notes of ginger and cardamom mingle with star anise to create a fusion reminiscent of a cup of masala chai. Middle notes of alluring star anise and a dash of nutmeg combine into this super fragrant spice blend. The base of smooth vanilla bean and anise balance the spice and add a touch of sweetness. Create unique and distinct wax melts and candles, or turn your handmade soaps and other bath and body care products into chic gifts. If you’re looking for a spicy holiday experience, try out this exceptional scent.
Blends well with: Ginger and Spice, Cinnamon Chai
Alternative branding ideas: Bazaar
Suggested Colors: Brown, Black
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## Notes

- **Top:** Cardamom, Eucalyptus, Ginger
- **Heart:** Anise, Nutmeg
- **Base:** Vanilla, Anise

## IFRA usage limits (max %)

- Category 12: 100%
- Category 10B: 18.95%
- Category 4: 7.58%
- Category 5A: 5.52%
- Category 9: 3%
- Category 10A: 3%
- Category 1: 2.68%
- Category 5C: 1.31%
- Category 2: 1.16%
- Category 3: 0.64%
- Category 6: 0.64%
- Category 7A: 0.64%
- Category 7B: 0.64%
- Category 5B: 0.33%
- Category 5D: 0.11%
- Category 8: 0.11%
- Category 11A: 0.11%
- Category 11B: 0.11%

IFRA certificate: https://dpoy1j4zladj1.cloudfront.net/Cardamom and Star Anise IFRA 49.pdf

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