OverviewThe video showcases the product in use. The video guides you through product setup. The video compares multiple products. The video shows the product being unpacked. Make It Your Signature Scent Previous page Perfume Oil Perfume Oil rolls on, formulated with a blended base of safflower, sunflower, and rosemary oils with a highly concentrated fragrance that stays more intimate and close to the body. Learn More Soy Wax Candle Fill your home with your favorite scent by lighting one of our candles, designed to burn cleanly and evenly from start to finish. Learn More Hand Cream Our hand creams are luxuriously crafted with a blend of avocado oil and shea butter, complemented by macadamia nut oil, Kalahari melon seed oil, green tea, and chamomile to soothe and regenerate skin. Learn More Body and Hand Wash Our wash moisturizes and soothes skin, formulated to work for both hands and body. It leaves skin fresh and lightly fragranced. Learn More Home Diffuser A safe, flameless option for spaces small and large. This reed diffuser utilizes exceptional quality natural fragrance oils and is alcohol-free, so you can enjoy its aroma without worry. Learn More Next page What is a fragrance note? A single scent element of a fragrance that builds a whole scent: they're denoted as 'top,' 'middle', and 'base', which refers to the moment at which you can sense them after application. What are top notes? The top notes are the first notes you can smell after applying a fragrance, consisting of smaller, lighter molecules and evaporating fastest to reveal the mid notes. What are mid notes? Mid notes are also known as 'heart' notes, as they reveal the core of the fragrance: they make up approximately 70% of the fragrance, appearing after the top notes dissipate and lingering for the full life of the fragrance. What are base notes? Base notes help build a foundation for the fragrance, boosting top and mid notes while adding more depth and resonance: they linger the longest and last the full life of the fragrance. Popular base notes include amber, musk, cedarwood, and vanilla.