![]() If you are making anything such as candles, incense or reed diffusers please always ensure you know the correct dilutions to use. The amount of oil needed can differ from oil to oil and person to person as it does depend how strong you like an aroma and it will depend which of the above you are using it for. ![]() They can also be used as reed diffuser oils either by making your own or using and topping up an empty one as well as the most common use which is the standard candle oil burner or electric vaporiser. They can also be used in lamp rings, to drop onto potpourri or dried flowers to refresh a fading aroma, making your own incense by using them on unscented incense sticks or cones. The oils can be used in home candle making which is becoming very popular as well as making your own wax melts for oil burners and such like. All our fragrance oils are suitable for Vegans they are not tested on animals and Parabens free. They can trigger forgotten memories, emotion and capture our imagination. They can adjust our mood and enrich our lives. The different fragrances can emit cleanliness, freshness and softness. Our fragrance oils are a blend of natural plant based oils you will know as essentials oils and synthetic compounds, which contain the strong aromas. The bigger sizes of 30ml and 100ml are bottled to order as we are so often asked for larger sizes when customers get to know which they love to use the most so we would always suggest trying a few of the 10ml first as everyone is different. The standard 10ml size is the smallest we do which are ideal to buy a range for sampling and discovering your favourites. Some of the fragrances are delicate and subtle whereas others are strong and very powerful. It is traditionally made from a sandalwood base, to which are added a variety of flower oils including that from the flower of the Champac tree.Īvena fragrance oils are all high quality full strength oils, which really do have to be sampled to be fully appreciated. ![]() Nag Champa is a perfume originally manufactured in the Hindu and Buddhist monasteries of India and Nepal.
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