I bought it as a fragrance oil for my cold process soap. After reading reviews, I was able to ensure that it could be used. Did my research on the usage rates per pound of oil and it behaved very well during the soaping process.My brother wanted some cedar scented soap. Eh...well it does smell like cedar for sure. He was hoping for a stronger scent. I'm not blaming the oil. I probably could have made it stronger, but since I wasn't sure how well it behaved, I didn't want to waste 30 ounces of oil.For the soapers out there, I soap in the high 80's to low 90's, and it did not color morph. The color I intended turned out well. The goal was a cedar color. No seepage, some scents make the oil heat, this did not do that. (aka volcano) There was no acceleration or ricing. I DID NOT use any milks such as goat or coconut. Just 5 oils with a lye water solution. Mixed to a medium trace. I also anchored the scent with some kaolin clay.Initially, my brother said the scent was weak (this was only a week after it started the curing process) After about 6 weeks, he thought the scent was better and stronger. No I didn't give him any soap until the 6 weeks. Just a sniff because he requested it.I've read other reviews saying it's good for toe fungus. I'm excited to see that. If it works for that, I'll return with an update.The price is great for 4 ounces. I'm super pleased with the purchase.