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Autumn Wonderland Fragrance Oil Review
Posted by andrew sanderson on
'When we selected our initial fragrance oils we tried to pick something for everyone. We chose several outdoor fragrances to cover autumn, winter and Christmas, right through to spring. Here are the fragrance notes: Top notes of crushed autumn leaves, black currant, sweet orange and grapefruit, mid notes of juicy raspberry and clove bud on a base of creamy nutmeg, cedar, sandalwood and light patchouli This fragrance makes us think of cool autumn air in woods or an orchard. It is citrusy, green, fresh and fruity in an outdoors kind of way. The citrus and fruit blend well so its fresh, fruity citrus rather...
Tinsel Town Fragrance Oil Review
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Sage and Seasalt Fragrance Oil Review
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Mulled Wine Fragrance Oil Review
Posted by andrew sanderson on
Mulled wine fragrance oils can vary, this one is lovely. We made this up 8g of fragrance oil to 100g soy wax. To test we melt around 7g of wax in a large open plan room on the ground floor. It wasn’t long before this fragrance carried up the hall and stairs to the first floor but it also managed to go up the second set of stairs to the second floor. It doesn’t strike you as a powerful fragrance but it does carry. Here are the fragrance notes : A spicy fruity fragrance oil with top notes of lemon...
Ginger and Lime Fragrance Oil Review
Posted by andrew sanderson on
When you feel like a refreshing, invigorating fragrance, Ginger & Lime fits the bill perfectly. Here are the fragrance notes: Top notes of key lime, bergamot, Meyer lemon and lemon rind, mid notes of mandarin, sugar and agave nectar, finishing with base notes of neroli and shaved ginger. The combination of lime, lemon and mandarin blend nicely to make a smooth citrus fragrance. This fragrance could equally be called citrus and ginger. I find fresh lime a little too aromatic for my taste but the addition of the lemon and mandarin stop the lime being too dominant. The citrus is rounded by notes...