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ABOUT THIS FRAGRANCE
This Fig and Sandalwood fragrance refill is ready to use: the fragrance and alcoholic base are optimally blended for quick and easy use. Simply pour it into your diffuser wand to enjoy a pleasant, long-lasting fragrance in your home.
Our refills are developed by Terre de Bougies and made in Grasse, France, by master perfumers. None of the fragrances in our catalogue have been tested on animals.
The top notes reveal a lively, gourmand trio: ripe fig, sweet and milky, combines with the acidity of blackcurrant and the crisp freshness of rhubarb. A dazzling starter that awakens the senses.
The heart notessoften in a refined floral accord, where rose, jasmine and cyclamen add airy delicacy, while prolonging the natural freshness of the opening.
The base notes are based on a warm, enveloping duo: silky musk and creamy sandalwood, which anchor the fragrance in a lasting, comforting softness.
For best results, use this refill exclusively with rattan stems. Turn them over regularly to keep the fragrance diffusing evenly and continuously.
Thanks to French expertise and rigorous selection of raw materials, this refill guarantees effective diffusion and a balanced fragrance. It gives your diffusers long-lasting performance in line with the quality standards of the Grasse perfume industry.
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Perfume should be stored away from light and at room temperature (20°C). Under these conditions, you can keep your oil for a maximum of 24 months. If the perfume crystallizes, simply heat it to a maximum of 30°C.
Our fragrances may contain CMRs (Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, and Reprotoxic), but these levels (0.1% to 3.3%) are for the raw fragrance. In a candle (10% fragrance and 90% wax), the concentration is much lower and safe under normal conditions of use.
CMRs also exist in our daily lives: some essential oils, chlorine in swimming pools, and grilled meat contain them, although they are not prohibited. They play a key role in the olfactory rendering of perfumes, and removing them would alter their quality, as well as their olfactory possibilities.
As for ethyl phthalate, it is safe and commonly used in cosmetics. It has nothing to do with the phthalates banned in toys!