Fractionated Coconut Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Cistus Ladaniferus (Labdanum) Resin Extract, Juniperus Virginiana (Cedar) Oil, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate, Hydroxycitronellol, Citronellol, Eugenol, Isoeugenol, Geraniol, Farnesol
Perfume oils do not unfold their complexity when experienced directly from the bottle. If you attempt to gauge the aroma of a perfume oil by smelling it from the bottle, your experience will not be accurate.
Apply first to your pulse points (the inner wrists, the base of the throat, behind ear lobes, and the inner elbows.) where it will warm with your body heat to unfold the fragrance.
Perfume oil, unlike alcohol-based perfumes, wears closer to the skin. It warms on your body, adapts to your body chemistry, and creates a halo of scent on the body. As it fades, perfume oil can be applied throughout the day as a personal aromatic ritual.
External Use Only. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use should irritation occur.
Current turnaround time is always posted in a banner at the very top of the website. Please note that due to the cosmetic nature of the artwork, all sales are final.
Nocturnal Blooms Perfume Oil (Launching April 11)
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Aroma palette is floral and resinous. Highlights include black lilac, ylang ylang, night blooming jasmine, labdanum absolute, dark floral amber, and a hint of cognac.
This dark, witchy take on spring florals is a glimpse into the dark side of blooms. Rich dark, and resinous labdanum absolute dances with a stunning dark floral amber accord in the background while black lilac (the artists interpretation of a hypothetical night blooming lilac), ylang ylang, and night blooming jasmine billow above a secret garden on a spring evening. A touch of cognac adds a bewitching contrast on the dry down.
This fragrance settles into a beautifully enigmatic dark floral bouquet —the dark sister of traditionally bright spring florals.
Available as a 5ml perfume oil apothecary bottle or 10ml perfume oil rollerball bottle.
Pre-orders for this fragrance will close on Sunday March 23th at 9pm EST. Processing time will begin on March 28th or sooner.
Pre-orders must be purchased with other pre-order items or samples. If in-stock items other than samples are ordered together with pre-order items, your order will be automatically canceled.
It smells like all the rich bulb flowers that are the first to break through the still-frosty soil. Definitely rich in Lilac and jasmine, but never crosses into cloying. The faint boozy undertone gives you that warm feeling like when the first sips of a cocktail go to your head and feel dreamy and faintly sleepy. A great nighttime scent as well, as it is not as "delicate" of a floral as most spring scents has a very "velvety" kind of smell. Soft but thick.
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Fractionated Coconut Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Cistus Ladaniferus (Labdanum) Resin Extract, Juniperus Virginiana (Cedar) Oil, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate, Hydroxycitronellol, Citronellol, Eugenol, Isoeugenol, Geraniol, Farnesol
Perfume oils do not unfold their complexity when experienced directly from the bottle. If you attempt to gauge the aroma of a perfume oil by smelling it from the bottle, your experience will not be accurate.
Apply first to your pulse points (the inner wrists, the base of the throat, behind ear lobes, and the inner elbows.) where it will warm with your body heat to unfold the fragrance.
Perfume oil, unlike alcohol-based perfumes, wears closer to the skin. It warms on your body, adapts to your body chemistry, and creates a halo of scent on the body. As it fades, perfume oil can be applied throughout the day as a personal aromatic ritual.
External Use Only. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use should irritation occur.
Current turnaround time is always posted in a banner at the very top of the website. Please note that due to the cosmetic nature of the artwork, all sales are final.


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