ROSE BUDS & PINK PEPPER

€6,00 EUR

A harmonious , luxury , blend of freshness, florals, and subtle sensuality. 🌸✨

Description

  • Top notes: Mandarine, Blueberries, Pink Pepper
  • Middle Notes: Palmarosa, Rose Buds, White Flowers
  • Base notes: Ambergris, Musk, Soft Leather

Unlock the Essence of Dreams

🌸 ROSE BUDS & PINK PEPPER is an enchanting journey. Imagine looking at the most beautiful sunset  where the sky blushes with hues of mandarin and blueberry. The air crackles with the promise of adventure, and you inhale deeply, ready to embrace the night.

Top Notes:

  • 🍊 Mandarine: The sun-kissed citrus burst awakens your spirit, infusing each moment with effervescent joy.
  • 🫐 Blueberries: Juicy and ripe, they evoke memories of berry-picking in sun-dappled orchards.
  • 🌶️ Pink Pepper: A subtle kick of spice—a secret shared only with those who dare to explore.

As the sun ascends, you wander through a hidden garden, where dew-kissed petals unfurl like delicate secrets.

Middle Notes:

  • 🌿 Palmarosa: Soft whispers of grass and dew—a gentle reminder of life’s tender moments.
  • 🌹 Rose Buds: Love blooms here—an ode to timeless romance, petals unfurling in slow-motion.
  • 🌼 White Flowers: Jasmine, lily, and gardenia dance together, weaving a fragrant tapestry of elegance.

And when twilight descends, the world transforms. You find yourself on a moonlit shore, waves lapping at your feet.

Base Notes:

  • 🌊 Ambergris: The sea’s hidden treasure—an ancient relic washed ashore. It cradles you in salty warmth.
  • 🕊️ Musk: Like whispered promises, musk clings to your skin, a soft caress that lingers.
  • 🛋️ Soft Leather: A worn leather armchair awaits—a sanctuary where memories unfold, and dreams take flight.

Nice to know : Why is pepper so much used in perfumery and what types of pepper ? 

  1. Warmth and Depth: Pepper can imbue perfumes with a sense of warmth and depth, making them more captivating and alluring. It adds richness to the overall fragrance profile.

  2. Top Notes: Pepper is often used as a top note in perfumery, meaning it's one of the first scents perceived when the perfume is applied. Its initial burst of fragrance can be refreshing and attention-grabbing.

          Types of pepper :

  1. Black Pepper (Piper nigrum): Black pepper is the most widely used type of pepper in perfumery. It has a spicy, pungent, and slightly earthy aroma. Black pepper provides warmth and depth to fragrances and is often used as a top note to add a spicy kick to perfume compositions.

  2. Pink Pepper (Schinus molle): Despite not being a true pepper, pink pepper is often referred to as such due to its similar aroma. Pink pepper has a fresh, spicy, and slightly fruity scent with hints of citrus and floral notes. It adds a vibrant and uplifting quality to perfumes and is commonly used as both a top and middle note.

  3. Green Pepper (Piper nigrum): Green pepper has a fresher and less intense aroma compared to black pepper. It offers a milder spiciness with green, herbaceous undertones. Green pepper can add a refreshing and invigorating element to fragrances, particularly in compositions where a lighter touch of pepper is desired.

  4. Sichuan Pepper (Zanthoxylum spp.): Sichuan pepper is not a true pepper but is often used in perfumery for its unique aroma. It has a tingling, numbing sensation on the palate and a fragrant, citrusy, and floral scent profile. Sichuan pepper adds an exotic and aromatic twist to perfumes, often used in niche or avant-garde fragrance creations.

  5. White Pepper (Piper nigrum): White pepper has a milder aroma compared to black pepper, with less pungency and a slightly fermented quality. It offers a warm and woody scent with subtle floral notes. White pepper is used in perfumery to provide a softer and smoother spiciness, often incorporated into oriental and woody fragrance compositions.

Each type of pepper brings its unique nuances to perfumery, allowing perfumers to create diverse and captivating fragrance compositions by leveraging the distinct characteristics of each pepper variety.

Decode the fragrance notes in the Olfactory Pyramid here.

Product Specifications

 The choice of good fragrance oil is, without doubt, the most important aspect when it comes to producing goods people will fall in love with.

  • These are the fragrance oils from Eco Candle Project for making your scented candles, diffusers, and melts. Ideal for all candles, diffusers, and melts-making businesses, hobbyists, and individuals. 
  • These fragrances are produced using premium ingredients, made in the EU, from the same suppliers of the top brands in the market.
  • It may not be necessary to use the maximum FO (fragrance oil) load in your goods. For wax products, we suggest you commence testing at 6% and increase the fragrance load up to the maximum IFRA fragrance usage for your corresponding finished product as detailed in each product
  • All fragrances are 100% concentrated, we suggest that you test our fragrances in finished products before you make any conclusions.
  • Other testing notes should never take the place of your testing. Always test fragrance in all applications. We do not take responsibility for our test results differing from your test results. Eco Candle Project is not responsible for any finished products made with our raw ingredients.
  • We advise you not to smell the fragrance oil directly from the bottle as it is a concentrated substance! You can test the smell by applying a small amount of it to a strip of paper or a small amount of warm water. Evaluate the true smell only in the final product!
  • This fragrance meets European standards: IFRA, CLP CE N ° 1907/2006, and European cosmetic regulation 1223/2009 / EEC, it is important to respect the recommended dosages (see the Technical Documentation tab) and comply with the strictest global RIFM and IFRA standards.

  • All fragrances are paraben-free 
  • All fragrances are vegan 
  • All fragrances are cruelty-free 
  • All fragrances are fair-trade 
  • All fragrances are packaged either in aluminum bottles or phthalate-free, recyclable, PET plastic bottles. 
  •  Phthalate-free ( Phthalate or more precisely "diethyl phthalate" is sometimes present in some fragrances. This type of phthalate is not classified as dangerous or at risk by current regulations. "Diethyl phthalate" is regularly used in the world of cosmetics, it is present in glosses or eyeliner. It is also diethyl phthalate that is found in certain fragrances (this allows a certain fluidity to be obtained in the liquid). Not to be confused with certain phthalates which are banned in Europe in the toy industry, for example, "toys made in China"  (CMR agent )

Due to the risk of contamination, all fragrance sales are final. As such, we suggest that you test smaller sizes.

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