Guide to Perfume Oils

πŸŒ™ Guide to Perfume Oils

What are perfume oils?

Our perfume oils are concentrated blends of natural extracts and carefully chosen aroma materials, carried in lightweight oils such as jojoba and fractionated coconut oil. Unlike alcohol-based perfumes, they sit close to the skin, creating a personal scent aura that unfolds slowly throughout the day.


How do I wear them?

Apply perfume oils directly to your skin. A few rolls on pulse points (inner wrists, neck, behind ears, collarbone, inner elbows, back of knees) is enough. These warm spots help diffuse the scent gently over time.

For a softer effect, you can also smooth a little into your hair ends or dab lightly onto clothing (test first on fabric that won’t stain).

Head over to our post on Wearing Perfume Oils for more information.


Why choose perfume oils?

  • Longer-lasting: Oils evaporate more slowly than alcohol, helping your fragrance linger.

  • Closer to the skin: They wear like a second skin; intimate and personal rather than projecting heavily.

  • Nourishing base: The carrier oils used (like jojoba) are kind to the skin.

  • Ritual-like application: Rolling on your perfume feels intentional, almost like a grounding daily ritual.


How should I store them?

Keep your perfume oils in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.Our amber glass bottles help protect the oils, but treating them gently will ensure they stay at their best.


How long do they last?

Perfume oils age gracefully. With proper storage, they can last 1–2 years, sometimes longer. You may notice the scent deepen slightly over time; a natural part of working with real botanicals and resins.

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