BRUME RATTAN REED DIFFUSER
NEW FORMULATION - JANUARY 2024
5 fl oz | 148 mL
A misty fog settles over a quiet, mossy wood - the lasting droplets of rain heard in the still, a faint petrichor filling the air, imbuing the forest with tranquility and candor. Dewy, earthy, grounding.
Top: bergamot, lemon, orange
Middle: bay laurel, lavender, oakmoss
Base: cedarwood, vanilla, patchouli, ylang ylang
Twelve 7” black rattan diffuser reeds included with every diffuser purchase. For increased fragrance throw, flip reeds (with caution) every few days, or consider adding additional reeds. Use fewer reeds for a more subtle fragrance throw.
KNOW YOUR INGREDIENTS
Our diffusers are handmade in small batches using a blend of phthalate-free fragrance in an all-natural diffuser base that is VOC-free for a clean and optimal fragrance throw. Learn more about possible allergens/skin sensitizers and specific fragrance ingredients below, based on available information collected by our fragrance suppliers and information collected from The Fragrance Conservatory as well as the International Fragrance Association (IFRA).
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Formulated by our supplier with no parabens, phthalates, or VOC content. GMO-free, allergen-free, and free of Prop 65 ingredients. A proprietary blend made in the USA.
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Basil Oil from India & Vietnam
Bay Laurel Essential Oil
Bergamot Oil from Italy
Birch Tar Oil from USA
Black Pepper Oil from India
Cedarwood Essential Oil
Coriander Oil from India & Russia
Elemi Oil from France
Geranium Oil from Egypt
Lavender Oil from Austria
Lavandin Oil from France
Oakmoss Extract from Italy
Orange Peel Oil from USA
Patchouli Oil from Indonesia & Spain
Vetiver Oil from Indonesia
Ylang Ylang Oil from France -
A solvent and antioxidant that is derived from fruit, such as cranberries and apricot. Benzyl Alcohol is a common, paraben-free preservative used in the cosmetic industry and is generally recognized as safe at low concentrations, unless an individual contact allergy or sensitivity exists.
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A thick liquid that has a faint sweet odor. It occurs naturally in some flowers, but is typically created in a lab for use in fragrances. A commonly used fragrance ingredient that is generally recognized as safe.
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A commonly used ingredient in fragrances that imparts musky balsamic notes over a predominantly floral scent. It is found naturally in several plants.
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A common fragrance ingredient that is derived from plants such as lemongrass and citrus fruits like lemon and orange.
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A common fragrance ingredient found in citronella oil, used to impart a citrusy scent in fragrance oils.
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A common ingredient found in the essential oils of many spices, such as cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg.
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Naturally extracted from moss that grows on oak trees. A possible skin sensitizer.
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Found in several essential oils such as chamomile, ginger, and lemongrass. Often used in fragrances to impart a warmer floral scent.
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A common fragrance ingredient that imparts a floral scent, and is derived from plants such as rose. Bees will use geraniol to mark flowers that have nectar as well as their hives.
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A commonly used ingredient in fragrances. Imparts a floral and waxy scent that is present in citronella oil (Australian Tea Tree).
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Commonly used in fragrances to impart a lemony scent. Can be found naturally in the rind of citrus fruits.
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A natural terpene, made by many plants to ward off animals that may eat them. Often synthetically created in a lab for use in fragrances.