Questions, answered

The honest FAQ

What’s a roll-on oil?
Concentrated fragrance in an oil base. You glide the rolling ball over pulse points instead of spraying a mist. Oil holds to skin longer than alcohol, so a couple of passes lasts.
How long does one bottle last?
Three to four months on daily use. It’s 10ml of concentrate and you only need a swipe or two, so it runs longer than the size lets on.
How long does it last on my skin?
Through most of the day from a morning application. The oil releases slowly, so you’ll still catch it hours later. Add a pass at the pulse points when you want it stronger.
Are these inspired by designer fragrances?
Yes. Each scent is matched to a fragrance you’d recognize, built to sit right next to the original.
Why does it cost less than designer fragrance?
A designer price covers a lot that never reaches your skin. We spend on the oil and the longevity, and leave the rest off.
How do I apply it?
Roll it onto pulse points: wrists, neck, behind the ears. Skip rubbing your wrists together — it flattens the scent. One or two passes does it.
Will it mark my clothes?
It’s built for skin, so keep it there. Fresh oil can transfer to fabric before it sets, the way any oil would. Give it a minute to absorb before you dress.
Can I fly with it?
Yes. At 10ml it’s well under the carry-on limit, and there’s nothing to spill or spray. It rides in a pocket.
Is it okay for sensitive skin?
The base is made for direct skin contact. If fragrance usually gives you trouble, patch test on your inner arm first.