Lemon Verbena Fragrance

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Based on 21 reviews
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Description

The citrusy uplifting scent has the spunky lemon and floral verbena which starts off with a tangy, lemon & grapefruit. And combines lemongrass, lavender & geranium rose.  It fades off to a soft woody musk drydown. 

This fragrance oil contains natural essential oils including orange, citronella and lemon.

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The Clean Scents™ range was developed by CandleScience over 5 years to deliver high-performance fragrances that are safer for you but do not compromise on the quality of the scent. The Clean Scents™ range is 100% pthalate-free, and contains no ingredients on the California Prop 65 list but this is only the beginning of the story.
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Specifications

Note Profile:
Top: Lemon
Middle: Verbena
Base: Vanilla
INCI: Parfum or Fragrance
Potential Applications: Candles, Bath & Body
Candle Usage: 3-10%
Soap Usage: 2-3%
Topical Usage: 0%
Palm Free: Yes
Vegan: Yes
Tested on Animals: No
Contains GMO: No
Country of Origin: USA
Documents: SDS / IFRA
average rating 5.0 out of 5
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21 Reviews
Reviewed by Karen D.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Lovely Verbena

This is a lighter verbena so lovely in creams, I put it in a toner to blend in with the neroli hydrosol. works well together.

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Reviewed by Glenda P.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Lemon Verbena Fragrance

Fabulous fresh soap fragrance.

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Reviewed by Eugenia K.
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Nice strong fragrance

Nice strong fragrance

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