- An Exquisite Floral Fragrance: This perfume oil is full, lush and exquisite, more like the living flower on a warm summer eve’s gentle breeze. Extracted from the white flowers of the Orange Tree, and a traditional element used in perfume making.
- The Spark: A classic fragrance note that deserved the Demeter approach. The different smells, and different names, are the result of different extraction processes – steam distillation for Neroli, and enfleurage for Orange Blossom.
- Dependable and Effort-Free Roll On Perfume For Women: Orange Blossom Roll On Perfume Oil is created from a sturdy fragrance formula to last longer, and comes in a 0.33 Oz bottle, with an easy-rolling ball for a convenient, even application.
- Healthy Formulation: Our perfume oils for women exclude synthetic preservatives, dyes, phthalates, and parabens. Infused with solely beneficial elements, it elevates your essence with a fragrance that complements your personality.
- Guard Nostalgic Memories: Demeter fragrances stir nostalgic emotions and intimate connections. This roll on perfume for women makes it easier to make every target spot like your wrist, elbow pits, and others smell better.
From the brand
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In 1996, Demeter Fragrance Library was established in the East Village of New York City, creating an entirely new way to think about and wear fragrance. The original vision was to capture the fantastic smells of the garden and nature, so the first three fragrances made perfect sense:
· Dirt, Grass & Tomato
That mission evolved over time, from “any scent you want, no matter how odd”, to “wearable fragrance inspired by real objects and experiences
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Why do we love what we do?
The very nature of the original mission-to capture and commercialize the fantastic smells of nature herself-drove a unique perspective of fragrance simplicity. It turns out the smells of nature are so fantastic that the best way to present them is to get out of the way. So our targets became the idealized, wearable experience of a simple, understandable and recognizable scent. Flowers became the living experience of the flower, not some reduced or redacted version of the flower. Grass was inspired by a freshly mowed lawn, Dirt by freshly tilled soil.
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