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Alcohol Free Perfume
Oil Inspired by the House of Lancôme*
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Perfume Oil
Inspired by
Hypnôse
Classified as an
Oriental elixir.
A base of a flower
bouquet, combined with vetiver and vanilla create a warm
and sophisticated aroma.
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Perfume Oil
Inspired by Lancôme
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Perfume Oil
Inspired by Magie
NoireOriginally launched by the
design house of Lancome in 1978.
Classified as
a sharp, oriental, woody fragrance.
A
blend of cedarwood, musk, jasmine, and other spices.
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Perfume
Oil Inspired by Miracle
Originally launched by the
House of Lancôme 2001.
Classified as a sharp, flowery fragrance.
A blend
of fresh and spicy florals, with lower notes of amber and jasmine.
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Perfume
Oil Inspired by Poeme
Originally launched by the
House of Lancôme 1996.
Classified as a floral fragrance.
Top notes of blue poppy, datura candida, rose freesia,
narcissus, jonquil, mimosa, and vanilla blossoms.
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Perfume
Oil Inspired by Tresor
Originally launched by the House of Lancome
1990.
Classified as a
sharp, oriental, floral fragrance.
A blend of lilac and apricot, with
notes with amber and musk |
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Please do not confuse these perfume oils
with cologne or essential oils. Pure
perfume oils are far more sophisticated than perfume with fillers. Never
offensive or overpowering, long lasting and balanced.
No Alcohol and why it is important:
All
commercially available "perfumes" are actually perfume oils
with fillers. The fillers are usually alcohol and sometimes
water.
Why
do they add alcohol?
The primary purpose of alcohol is to cause the perfume oils to
evaporate faster than they would by themselves, sometimes as much as
or 15 times more quickly. This gives the impression that the
perfume is considerably stronger than it actually is. That is
why, when you first put on a commercial fragrance, the aroma may
sometimes seem overwhelming to those around you. This also explains
why the scent fades dramatically within one or two hours. The
perfume oils have evaporated along with the alcohol.
Alcohol is also a primary
irritant for those sensitive to perfume.
*We do not represent
any particular perfume house or their products. Our oils are
Inspired by these remarkable designers. 15 grams is
approximately 1/2 ounce.
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