Gain Type Fragrance Oil 2 ounces

May 28, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $10.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 28 May 2019 16:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

You can use this scented oil on diffusers, for room sprays, soap making, candle making, laundry sheets, cosmetics, body care formulas, home cleaning products. Do not apply this fragrance oil directly to your skin because it is not a perfume oil/ dilute with alcohol or other carrier oil. For topical use only. Not intended for lip care formulas or for use around eyes. Keep away from children and pets. Discontinue use immediately and rinse with water if any signs of irritation occur. Please do not apply directly on fabrics, plastics, counters, wood, skin, pets, etc.

Product Features

  • Pure Gain Fragrance Oil. NOT an essential oil.
  • Cosmetic grade. Great for using with diffusers, burners, oil lamps, laundry sheets, in soap making and candle making process.
  • Produced in USA. No phthalates, parabens, petrochemicals or glycols.
  • Comes in 2 oz amber glass bottle to preserve it longer and better.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Smells great! I just got it and immediately put a couple drops in the purifier and moments later my room smells like fresh laundry. I can’t say it’s *exactly* Gain, but it’s very similar. It gives you that same feeling of confidence as you breathe in knowing each time your air will smell fresh. It may sound weird but it’s satisfying to all of a sudden notice it again and take a long breath.

Anonymous says:

OK! Doesn’t really smell exactly like Gain but more like superfresh laundry. It is quite strong. I rub a little on my hands then on my pants. A little goes a long way so the value is worth it to try. Leaves a permanent ring on furniture so use a coaster for the bottle.

Anonymous says:

GAIN, GAIN, GAIN, GAINNNNNNN! Let’s just say I’m a Gain anything junkie. This is the best smelling detergent,wax melts, car freshener, softener, dryer sheets and now oil. I use it as a car spray or I even spray it in my hair or spritz my clothes. I get a lot of compliments. This oil really smells like the detergent. This company has hit the nail with the hammer!

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