+ FRAGRANCE NOTES : Fantasy Island
- Rose : What does the king of flowers offer? Everything you already know, with its notes of petal sweetness, powderiness, and woodiness. It’s intensely romantic.
- Amber : A musky base note that is a combination of velvety, woody, resinous, powdery, and sweet. Derived from ambroxan, a terpenoid used to create ambergris scent.
- Ylang-ylang : The “Queen of Perfumes,” the Cananga odorata tree of South Asia, has flowers that lend essential oils with floral, banana, woody, and zingy notes.
- Patchouli : Patchouli is a South Asian perennial herb whose leaves and twigs are distilled for their woody, earthy notes that go well with other woody notes like sandalwood.
- Sandalwood : Originally derived from Mysore sandalwood, this fragrance note is prized in the world of perfumery, with green top notes, and rich, woody, and oily base notes.
+ FRAGRANCE NOTES : Ocean Rush
- Mint : With a profile of cool, fresh, and tingling notes, this perennial herb has always set off “cold receptors” in our brains, turning stress into relaxation with one spray.
- Camphor : Cutting through these fresh mint notes is the intense pungency of the camphor plant’s essential oils, obtained from its crushed stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
- Bergamot : This zesty note from the “perfume orange,” a.k.a. citrus bergamia, sets your aura apart and is one of the most popular scents to spray on a hot summer’s day.
- White Floral Lavender : The delicate fragrance of white floral lavender, like freshly washed linen and lavender fields, softens the strong profile of bergamot and camphor.