Neroli Perfume Oil
Neroli perfume oil has a complex scent profile, combining floral, citrus, and green notes. Neroli perfume oil is derived from the orange blossom and leaves of the bitter orange tree, and also includes subtle hints of honey and spices for a delightful harmony.
"I LOVE this neroli perfume oil! Have not used the perfume oil yet, I am still using the spraying the mist and smell like HEAVEN! Enjoying it, and I LOVE the compliments that I get!"
"Love this scent. bought a big bottle to last me and share with my mom. Thank you!"
"Neroli perfume oil is my new favorite scent and I am tempted to but the largest oil available, a backup roller ball, and a spray! Difficult to describe neroli perfume oil but it is like bergamot (imagine sniffing an Earl grey tea bag) but it is more mysteriously. I LOVE neroli perfume oil. I hope it never gets discontinued! About pomegranate: I was expecting a fruity scent but instead I interpret the pomegranate oil to have a pine tree type of smell. And it has a camphor quality to it and slightly cooling. It reminds me of real frankincense pure essential oil, which is totally unlike any perfumes called “frankincense and myrhh” that smell nothing like frankincense and myrhh but smell like a perfume that is not good on me called “Youth Dew.” So if you know the type of perfume I am talking about, this pomegranate oil smells like frankincense but not frankincense and myrhh perfumes. I feel it is something to wear with jeans and flannel for outdoor activities. Or the right person could make it work for a mysterious Christmas or religious occasion. But Neroli perfume oil is definitely the winner and is my NUMBER ONE scent!
"When I first applied neroli perfume oil, I recognized immediately what smelled to me like bergamot in Earl grey tea. I love Earl grey tea. Then proceeded to clean my house and became hot and sweaty strangely enough could not remember what I was smelling that was so pleasant because l only clean with vinegar and dish soap and no chemical disinfectant or sprays. The neroli perfume oil lost the strong bergamot Earl grey tea vibe and settled down into an ethereal musk."



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