Leather Fragrance Oil – Premium Grade Scented Oil – 30ml

July 17, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 17 July 2019 06:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

This Premium/Cosmetic Grade oil is formulated by our master perfumer to closely replicate the perceived aroma of Leather. This Fragrance Oil is recommended for use in home and car diffusion, or diluted in your candle, soap, bath, body or hair care formulations. This product is intended for cosmetic and home fragrance use only. DO NOT ingest. DO NOT use in lip balm/care formulations. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Keep away from children and pets.

Product Features

  • 10ml glass amber bottle with an easy dispensing euro dropper (dropper inset in bottle) cap. 10ml=.33oz
  • With more than 30 years in the industry, our IFRA certified Master Perfumer creates highly concentrated, Phthalate free, enhanced formulations for use in home and topical applications. This product is a fragrance oil and, as such, has no therapeutic value. It is intended for cosmetic and home use only.
  • The recommended usage of this fragrance oil is for home and car diffusion; diluted in body care formulations; Candle & Soap manufacturing; homemade cleaning products; and existing unscented products. Not for internal use or lip balm manufacturing. This product should not be used undiluted.
  • Flash Point >210
  • Vegan; Cruelty-Free; Gluten-Free

Comments

Anonymous says:

My favorite This is my new favorite scent, it really smells great and is comparable to some very expensive candles I have been buying that is the same scent but this product is a fraction of the price.

Anonymous says:

Perfect leather scent The leather smell is perfect. The saturation is great. I have made three air fresheners with it and they are all holding up to the Texas heat!!

Anonymous says:

Scent is like leather mixed with sweet pastry. Not good for your auto. Disappointed in the scent. I bought it specifically to use in my car to keep that new leather scent present. The scent is that of leather mixed with something sweet, like pastry. Not that either is bad, but I wanted leather, like the label says. It’s just not what you would expect to smell in a high end car with beautiful leather seating. I’ll find a way to use it in my den, maybe through a diffuser.

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