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Our perfume oils are perfect for rolling onto your skin as a body oil or your favorite oil diffusing jewelry. With scents ranging from romantic to spiritual and from floral to bohemian, you’re sure to find your new favorite fragrance! Smell great AND feel great knowing these 100% cruelty-free oils were not tested on animals.
See ‘Details’ for descriptions of each scent.
Update: Moonlight Rose was originally called Wild Rose perfume oil. Only the name has changed, it's the same manufacture, same Great scents and original formula. Guaranteed satisfaction or your money back.
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Why Does Perfume Oil Smell Different on Everyone?
Have you ever noticed that a perfume oil smells amazing and long-lasting on one person but fades quickly on another? This happens because of several natural factors unique to each individual.
1. Body Chemistry & pH Balance
Your skin's natural oils, pH level, and even diet can influence how a scent develops and lasts. Some people have more acidic or alkaline skin, which can enhance or weaken different fragrance notes.
2. Skin Type & Hydration
Perfume oils last longer and project more strongly on moisturized skin. Dry skin tends to absorb fragrance faster, making it seem like the scent disappears quickly. Applying a scent-free lotion or oil before your perfume can help it last longer.
3. Heat & Body Temperature
Your body temperature plays a big role in how a fragrance evolves. Warmer skin (from higher body heat or warmer climates) intensifies the scent, making it project more. Cooler skin may hold onto the fragrance more subtly.
4. Nose Fatigue & Perception
Sometimes, if you wear a fragrance regularly, your nose can become "blind" to it. This means you might think it's faded, but others around you can still smell it. People also have different sensitivities to certain scent notes, so what smells strong to one person may seem light to another.
How to Make Your Perfume Oil Last Longer:
- Apply to pulse points like wrists, neck, and behind the ears.
- Moisturize your skin before applying the oil.
- Layer your scent by using a matching or neutral body lotion.
- Avoid rubbing your wrists together, as this can break down the fragrance.
Every fragrance interacts uniquely with the wearer, making it a truly personal experience. Enjoy the magic of scent and embrace how it evolves on your skin!
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Our perfume oils are perfect for rolling onto your skin as a body oil or your favorite oil diffusing jewelry. With scents ranging from romantic to spiritual and from floral to bohemian, you’re sure to find your new favorite fragrance! Smell great AND feel great knowing these 100% cruelty-free oils were not tested on animals.
See ‘Details’ for descriptions of each scent.
Update: Moonlight Rose was originally called Wild Rose perfume oil. Only the name has changed, it's the same manufacture, same Great scents and original formula. Guaranteed satisfaction or your money back.
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Why Does Perfume Oil Smell Different on Everyone?
Have you ever noticed that a perfume oil smells amazing and long-lasting on one person but fades quickly on another? This happens because of several natural factors unique to each individual.
1. Body Chemistry & pH Balance
Your skin's natural oils, pH level, and even diet can influence how a scent develops and lasts. Some people have more acidic or alkaline skin, which can enhance or weaken different fragrance notes.
2. Skin Type & Hydration
Perfume oils last longer and project more strongly on moisturized skin. Dry skin tends to absorb fragrance faster, making it seem like the scent disappears quickly. Applying a scent-free lotion or oil before your perfume can help it last longer.
3. Heat & Body Temperature
Your body temperature plays a big role in how a fragrance evolves. Warmer skin (from higher body heat or warmer climates) intensifies the scent, making it project more. Cooler skin may hold onto the fragrance more subtly.
4. Nose Fatigue & Perception
Sometimes, if you wear a fragrance regularly, your nose can become "blind" to it. This means you might think it's faded, but others around you can still smell it. People also have different sensitivities to certain scent notes, so what smells strong to one person may seem light to another.
How to Make Your Perfume Oil Last Longer:
- Apply to pulse points like wrists, neck, and behind the ears.
- Moisturize your skin before applying the oil.
- Layer your scent by using a matching or neutral body lotion.
- Avoid rubbing your wrists together, as this can break down the fragrance.
Every fragrance interacts uniquely with the wearer, making it a truly personal experience. Enjoy the magic of scent and embrace how it evolves on your skin!
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