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Caramel Fragrance Oil

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Caramel Fragrance Oil

Here are the fragrance notes for Caramel : A sweet and smooth indulgent fragrance with top notes of bergamot and sugar, mid notes of caramel allspice and truffle finishing with base notes of vanilla, cream and amber We tend to be more woody/incense/mystical fragrance lovers and didnt think that caramel would be for us.  We thought it would be mild caramel and sweet but it is so much more than our expectations. Its lovely strong dark toffee / cinder toffee type fragrance or the brittle top of a creme brulee where the burnt sugar sauce meets the creamy body. This is a smooth, sweet fragrance...

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Sparkling Lights Review

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Sparkling Lights Review

Here are the fragrance notes for sparkling lights : A citrus / spice fragrance oil with top notes of Siberian fir, pine and bergamot, mid notes of clove and mandarin, rounded off with cedarwood, amber and sandalwood. We made this up into soy melts and found that this is a spiced fruity fragrance oil.  The bergamot and mandarin are the first fragrances that you notice, mixed with the spice.  It smells like spiced lemon & mandarin curd.  The fir and pine are there but very much in the background.   The base notes of woods and amber give a smoothness to the...

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Fragrance Oil Review - Snowman

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Fragrance Oil Review - Snowman
The peppermint, camphor and cornmint give a freshness and feeling of snow

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Mistletoe Fragrance Oil Review

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Mistletoe Fragrance Oil Review

The fragrance notes for this oil are  A green / woody fragrance oil with top notes of orange zest and frozen grapefruit, mid notes of cinnamon leaf, clove bud and plum with base notes of vanilla bean, creamy nutmeng and ambery notes We have made this up into a wax melt using 8% fragrance oil and soy wax.   A quick sniff of the wax before burning and the cold throw is the citrus of the top notes, as we would expect. Upon burning here are our thoughts. The top notes are subtle and do not dominate.  The citrus is there and adds a...

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Fragrance Oil Review - Oakmoss & Amber

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Fragrance Oil Review - Oakmoss & Amber

This is not an overpowering fragrance but a gentle ourdoors aroma that would work well in any room of the house.

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