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Six NEW Fragrance Oils with 50% off the 60ml bottles!

 

We've launched 6 new Summer fragrance oils in our Escentscia Style Range! With the long bank holiday weekend fast approaching, now is the perfect time to test new fragrances and we're offering 50% off the 60ml bottles until 06/06/22.

You can find the top, middle, and base notes for our new fragrances below:

Blackcurrant & Tuberose - Style Range (Available Here)
Floral yet fruity, tart yet sweet, Blackcurrant & Tuberose is unique and uplifting . Floral top notes of blossoming tuberose and white wing peony open the fragrance which leads into a vibrant core of redcurrants. A base of dominant cassis provides an intense blackcurrant backdrop.

Earl Grey & Cucumber - Style Range (Available Here)
Fresh and quintessentially British, Earl Grey & Cucumber opens with a refreshing cucumber and green accord. An aromatic heart of loose earl grey tea adds power to the fragrance and a base of petitgrain and bergamot completes the scent.

Peony & Suede - Style Range (Available Here)
Soft and sumptuous, Peony & Suede opens with fresh top notes of crisp red apple. At the heart of this fragrance, delicate powdered peony blends with deep base notes of Tuscan blush suede which enhances the lavish feel of the scent.

Seaside Rock - Style Range (Available Here)
Minty top notes interweave with a core of cool peppermint and a sweet vanilla base to create a fragrance which is delicious, fresh, and reminiscent of those joyful Summer days spent by the beach!

Strawberry & Lily - Style Range (Available Here)
Soft lily compliments ripe strawberry to create a floral yet fruity scent. Top notes of strawberry lead into a heart of stargazer lilies. At the base of this scent, vanilla and cyclamen add comforting fabric conditioner undertones.

Vetiver Vanille - Style Range (Available Here)
Vetiver Vanille begins with fresh top notes of green cardamom which lead into an earthy heart of intense vetiver bourbon. A base of golden Madagascan vanilla envelops and adds warmth to the fragrance.

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