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White Sage & Lavender / White Witch Fragrance Oil Review
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White Sage & Lavender / White Witch Fragrance Oil Review Here are the fragrance notes : Top notes of lemon, freesia, lime and rosemary, mid notes of jasmine, mimosa blossom, violet leaf and lavender followed by base notes of vetiver, musk, ambergris and white sage White sage and lavender can often be found in smudge sticks. It is used to cleanse negative energy and often used by white witches, hence the name we gave the fragrance oil. The top notes of lemon and lime add a hint of freshness but are not detectable as individual fragrance notes. The rosemary adds to the herbal quality...
Pomegranate Fragrance Oil Review
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Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil Review
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Birds of Paradise Fragrance Oil Review Here are the fragrance notes: Top notes of lemon, sugarcane, lemongrass and white lime, mid notes of mulberry, white flower and lily of the valley rounded off with base notes of vanilla, crystal musk and coconut milk This is a difficult fragrance to describe. It’s a fresh fruity fragrance with a hint of floral. We are not huge fans of fruity fragrances if they are sweet but this is lovely and fresh and not overly sweet. The floral notes are subtle and well balanced. They give this fragrance an exotic feel. The base notes of vanilla, crystal...
Tropical Sun Fragrance Oil Review
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Tropical Sun Fragrance Oil Review To test this fragrance oil we used 8% fragrance oil in soy wax then melted a 7g piece of the melt. This is powerful stuff! This tiny 7g melt filled our whole house with a good strength but not overpowering fragrance. Here are the fragrance notes: "Top notes of pomelo, blood orange and Sicilian bergamot, mid notes of spun silk, stemone and milk thistle finishing with base notes of white sandalwood, vetiver, raw vanilla and tonka bean" This is an unusual fragrance; tropical fruit with a hint or orange but not overly fruity or zesty. The mid...
Treacle Tart Fragrance Oil Review
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