The scent of a pine forest in a bottle, with the spicy warmth of Christmas. The Christmas Garland fragrance oil brings the cosy festive mood of Advent to any day — a small festive supply for the middle of the everyday.
The scent experience it offers
The Christmas Garland fragrance profile offers a festive-spicy character: the top notes (Cinnamon, pine) arrive freshly, the heart notes (Blackcurrant, red apple, white rose) refine the transition, and the base notes (Woody tones) provide a long-lasting finish. Because of these three layers, the scent develops over time during wear or diffusion — not a one-layer experience, but a gradually unfolding, rich mood. The 10 ml tester is enough to get to know the real character of the scent over a longer period.
How to use
The fragrance oil is recommended in a diffuser, evaporator or for home perfume-making. In a diffuser, 4-6 drops are enough for a room-sized space. For home perfume-making, it is best to dilute in a carrier oil (almond, jojoba), typically at 5-10%. Applying it neat to the skin is not recommended, as it may cause sensitivity. Store away from direct sunlight in a cool place so the scent quality stays consistent. A 10 ml bottle contains about 200 drops, which is enough for 30-50 sessions in a diffuser.
Product data
- Weight: 40 g (per bottle)
- Country of origin: United Kingdom
- Scent profile: Christmas Garland
- Top notes: Cinnamon, pine
- Heart notes: Blackcurrant, red apple, white rose
- Base notes: Woody tones
A festive-spicy scent test that makes finding your own favourite fragrance easier. The 10 ml format is especially practical because, when building a larger fragrance collection, you don't need to commit a large sum at once to an uncertain scent — you can first test it, experience it, and only then decide on a longer-term investment.
Scents change over time: the top notes dominate in the first minutes, the heart notes start to come through after 30-60 minutes, and the base notes accompany you all day. It is therefore worth observing a scent for at least one full day before deciding whether you really feel at home in it.