Learn what top, middle, and base notes mean in fragrance oils, how they work together, and why they matter when choosing scents for candles, soaps, and body care.
Fine fragrance-inspired oils have a more polished, perfumery-style character. They often smell layered, elegant, and complex, with notes you might recognize from perfume, cologne, luxury candles, body care, or boutique home fragrance.
Today’s gourmands are more layered, more textured, and more unexpected. They can be creamy without feeling heavy, sweet without smelling childish, and edible-inspired without being too literal. Think toasted sesame, rice milk, honeyed musk, brown butter, espresso, fig, praline, and soft florals.
Explore Foraged Fruits, a vibrant collection of fruit-forward fragrance oils inspired by orchards, vineyards, groves, and wild brambles. From honeyed banana flower and sparkling clementine to poached pear, muscadine vine,...
A collection of five fragrances inspired by the last light of summer. From fresh watermelon and rosemary to sun-warmed coconut, creamy white florals, chili-spiked mango, and iced pineapple, each scent...