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Caribbean Teakwood Fragrance Oil Review

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Caribbean Teakwood Fragrance Oil Review
This woody fragrance is a little more green and less heavy than some woody fragrances

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Baby Powder Fragrance Oil Review

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Baby Powder Fragrance Oil Review
It smells just like the powder in the bottle with pink and blue writing.

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Revolution Fragrance Oil Review

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Revolution Fragrance Oil Review

This fragrance oil was designed as a New Year fragrance - seeing out the old and seeing in the new year. Fragrance notes are : Top notes of mineral water, ruby grapefruit and amalfi lemon, mid notes of birch leaf and juniper berry finishing with base notes of sandalwood and fluid musk. This is a really tricky fragrance to describe and picking out individual notes is difficult as the different components blend together so well. The lemon and grapefruit notes are subtle. You wouldn't call this a zesty fragrance and they add a touch of fruit more than zest. The juniper...

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Mango and Tangerine Fragrance Oil Review

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Mango and Tangerine Fragrance Oil Review

Here are the fragrance notes for this one :     Top notes of just squeezed lemon, white peach and tangerine, mid notes of juicy mango and sugarcane and base notes of golden amber and light vanilla     This really should be called tangerine and mango as the tangerine is more prominent than the mango. We were torn between orange and tangerine as the main fragrance. I thought more tangerine as there is a sweet note to this one but it isn't overly sweet or sickly and I could agree with orange too. We don't burn a lot of fruit type wax but were impressed with this...

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Bay Rum Fragrance Oil Review

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Bay Rum Fragrance Oil Review

This was a fragrance oil that we wanted to bring to the UK and we are so pleased that we did. Fragrance notes are  : Top notes of orange, apple and cinnamon with mid notes of mint and pine rounded off with base notes of clove, cedarwood, vanilla, musk, patchouli We lit this and then left the room closed for 20 minutes and then opened the door.  Wow !   This is a real room filler ! The first notes that you get are the spices, followed by the apple and orange. The mint and pine notes are not detectable immediately and are secondary...

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