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Fragrance
Families A Scent for Every
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Citrus Family Citrus oils generally come from the peels of ripe
fruits. They are extracted by expression (pressing) or by steam
distillation. Citrus oils are among the most volatile; they disperse
quickly. They have fresh, zesty aromas that blend well with florals and
spices. |
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Citrus
Blossom |
Orange top notes with floral
body. |
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Fresh
Orange |
Fresh, natural
orange. |
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Lemon
Twist |
Fresh lemon with a twist of
orange. |
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Sunshine |
Blend of orange and floral
notes. |
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Fruits Family Fruit fragrances can come from the fruits
themselves, as well as from barks, leaves, stems, and seeds. This category
includes tree fruits and vine fruits. The scents are usually quite strong
and long lasting. Some fruits blend well with spices and
woods |
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Apple
Cider |
Warm, fresh apple
aroma. |
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Cherry
Berry |
Wild cherry and blueberry
blend. |
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Golden
Mango |
Tropical fruit
blend. |
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Honey
Almond |
Sweet nutty aroma. |
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Mulberries |
Sweet fruit and berry
mixture. |
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Red
Raspberry |
Sweet raspberry
aroma. |
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Strawberries &
Cream |
Strawberry vanilla
blend. |
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Wild
Grape |
Sweet grape scent. |
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Florals Family Florals come from a wide variety of flowering
plants. Their oils evaporate more slowly than citrus and herbaceous oils.
They are expressed or steam distilled from petals. Some are extracted with
solvents. Florals are extremely versatile; they blend well with oils from
most groups. |
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Cloudburst |
Fresh, clean citrus and floral
mixture. |
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Floral Shop |
Sweet floral
fragrance. |
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Potpourri |
Floral blend with clove
dryout. |
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Trade
Winds |
Mixture of flowers and
sandlewood. |
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Wild
Flowers |
Mixture of floral notes. Long
dryout. |
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Herbs & Spices Family These oils are steam distilled from leaves, roots,
barks, seeds, and flowering tops of trees and herbal plants. They are
strong, slow evaporating, and long lasting. Herbs and spices blend well
with oils from most other groups, especially citrus and woods.
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Baby
Powder |
Baby powder with slight rose
fragrance. |
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Cinnamon
Spice |
Fresh cinnamon
aroma. |
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Emerald
Isle |
Similar to Irish Spring
soap. |
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English
Spice |
Mix of woodspice and cinnamon
spice. |
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Mint
Leaf |
Blend of peppermint and
spearmint. |
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Orange
Spice |
Oriental orangespice with floral
dryout. |
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Woods Family These oils come from various parts of trees,
including roots, twigs, bark, needles, and the wood itself. Woodsy aromas
can be sweet, bitter, green, or earthy. They are among the slowest
evaporating and longest lasting oils. Woods blend well with florals and
spices. |
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Vanilla
Bean |
Warm vanilla aroma. Long
lasting. |
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Winter
Woods |
Evergreen with a floral
twist. |
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Woodlands |
Fine, cologne-like
fragrance. |
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Woody
Floral |
Natural earthy floral
blend. |
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Other / Specialty We have a variety of unique fragrances that do not
fit into any group. These include food-type aromas, cologne and perfume
types, and seasonal fragrances. This category also includes neutral odor
killers that contain little or no scent. |
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Coconut
Cream |
Blend of coconut and
vanilla. |
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Odorless |
No fragrance -- for odor killing
only. |
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Sparkling
Water |
Similar to Cool Water
cologne. |
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Summer
Breeze |
Berries and apples with powdery
base. |