In Store Pickup Available + Free Shipping on orders over $125

Ember Perfume Oil

Ember Perfume Oil

Vendor
Kodo Collection
Regular price
$52.00
Sale price
$52.00
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity must be 1 or more

15 ml roll on perfume. 

Scent Description: Ember is a captivating blend that evokes the warmth of smoldering embers that is cozy and intriguing. It opens with rich smoky notes of labdanum and vetiver, grounded with earthy patchouli. A touch of black pepper adds a subtle spiciness, while soft ambrette and creamy vanilla round out the fragrance, bringing a comforting warmth that lingers on the skin.

Good For: Ember is a grounding and comforting blend that promotes emotional balance and relaxation. Vetiver and patchouli are known for their grounding properties, helping to calm feelings of anxiety and stress. Frankincense encourages deep breathing and aids in meditation, while ambrette adds a subtle muskiness that enhances feelings of contentment and sensuality.

How To Use: Roll on to clean, dry skin. Apply to pulse points and gently press the scent into your skin. Breathe in and enjoy.
More Info: Ember is inspired by the mythical phoenix, rising from the ashes with renewed strength and vitality. The blend of labdanum and vetiver capture the essence of smoldering wood, left behind after a transformation, while the warmth of vanilla and ambrette symbolizes rebirth and renewal. Just as the phoenix emerges from the fire this perfume envelopes you with a sense of resilience and inner strength.

Ingredients: organic simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, essential oils of: vetiveria zizanoies (vetiver) root, pogosternon cabin (patchouli) leaf, boswellia serrata (frankincense) resin, elettaria cardamomum (cardamom) seed, vanilla planifolia (vanilla) fruit, piper nigrum (black pepper) berry, cistus ladaniferus (labdanum) twigs & leaves, hibiscus abelmschush (ambrette) seed


No artificial fragrances | No mineral oil | No synthetic ingredients | Vegan | Cruelty-Free

Contraindications: Pregnancy & Breast Feeding