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ABOUT THIS FRAGRANCE
This sweet fragrance “Savon de Marseille soap” will allow you to enhance your softest DIY hand soaps.
All of our fragrances are developed by Terre de Bougies and made in Grasse in Provençal France by master perfumers . They comply with European ( CLP CE N°1907/2006 & 1223/2009/CEE ) and French ( IFRA ) standards.
No scent in our catalog is tested on animals.
Top notes begin with olive branches, lavender, and lime. Olive branches bring a woody, green nuance, reminiscent of vast olive groves under the sun. Lavender, symbol of Provence, offers its floral and soothing notes, while lime injects a touch of invigorating acidity, evoking the freshness of a coastal breeze.
The heart of the perfume is composed of rosemary, Aleppo pine, and orange blossom. Rosemary and Aleppo pine continue the Mediterranean theme with their resinous and aromatic, deep and woody aromas, while orange blossom brings a delicate floral sweetness, enriching the composition with luminous elegance.
Base notes of cedar, white musk, and camphor wood provide a robust and refined finish. Cedar provides a woody solidity, white musk gives a clean and light base, and camphor wood concludes with a slightly spicy and fresh touch, anchoring the scent with a calming and lasting presence.
To measure your creations, we invite you to carry out your own tests according to the aromatic intensity you are looking for. This also differs for each perfume.
To incorporate this scent into your soap base , we advise you to follow the dosage indicated on the product sheet.
Enjoy a symphony of aromas that last, thanks to our high-quality perfume guaranteeing a unique olfactory rendering throughout the life of your scented soap.
Choose optimal quality with our Grasse fragrance “Savon de Marseille soap” . Your creativity deserves the best.
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