An aromatic fragrance blend that can be used in the formulation of one's own scented products, such as perfume, lotion, or shower gel. The floral aroma of tiare is described as having an air of sophistication about it, invoking feelings associated with the Pacific Islands, endless beaches, and the salty smell of the ocean. Similar to monoi oil. The aroma can be included in a wide variety of handcrafted cosmetic products, including but not limited to soaps, shower gels, shampoos, and fragrances. When you make your own perfume, you have the ability to create a fragrance that is an exact reflection of your character and the depth of your emotions.
Behind each perfume composition, there are three main notes. Initially, the top notes are felt immediately after applying the perfume. Fragrances that are part of this group are usually described as "fresh", "aggressive" and "sharp". They linger on the skin for between 5-30 minutes. The middle notes are felt as soon as the top notes evaporate, and then we say that the perfume unfolds. Often referred to as the heart notes, the "core" or "heart" of a perfume composition. They are detectable from 1 to 5 hours. The base notes are felt after about 30 minutes after the top notes evaporate. They blend with the middle notes to create the central theme of the perfume.
How to use Cosmetic fragrance oil Tiaré Flowers:
As an ingredient for cosmetic products and perfumes. Recommended dosage - 0.2%-4% in creams, serums, emulsions, cleansers, balms, body butter, lotions, deodorants, hygiene products, make-up, and soaps; up to 30% in alcohol-based home cosmetics, oil-based and solid perfumes.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes, do not use undiluted on skin and do not swallow. Keep out of reach of children.
Store in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight.
Ingredients (INCI):
Parfum
10 ml