We offer 2 very popular spray products for 2 different fragrancing purposes. Our BRL Sprays (body, room and linen spray) consists basically of distilled water, fragrance oil and polysorbate-20 (this allows the...
Cleanse Always start with clean skin, use your favorite bar of soap, body wash, cream soap or shower gel. If you have a tub, relax in warm water with a your favorite bath salts, fizzing bath bombs, bubble bath...
Until a couple years ago, we never even considered carrying any designer duplicate fragrances, until some of our customers started to ask "You know, I love your sugar scrub, can you fragrance it with Pink...
Scent layering has been a source of much discussion and, dare I say it, a bit of an obsession. Layering scents allow you to personalize and create your very own fragrances. I usually start in the shower with a...
I was skeptical when aroma reed diffusers first came out, my thought was how can it really fragrance any area without electrical heat or a flame? Or some kind of fan system? So, I finally gave them a try and...
After a long day, a nice long soak in a hot bath is just the ticket and adding bath salts can greatly enhance the experience. Whether you have sore, tired feet from standing all day, or a stiff back from...
- The sense of smell plays a vital role in our sense of well-being and quality of life: The sense of smell brings us into harmony with nature, warns us of dangers and sharpens our awareness of other people,...
Our most popular home fragrance choice,tarts in a tin are strongly scented and long lasting. Also known as wickless or flameless candles, they are designed to be used on a standard candle warmer hot plate.You...
We're frequently asked, why do you have so many lotion choices? Well, we just can't help, we love lotions! It is our favorite among all our bath and body items. Here's a quick Q A to help simplify your choice:...
One of the fun uses for our Jelly Tarts in a Bottle is how easily you can combine 2 or 3 different fragrances to create your own custom scent. Here are a few examples using 1/2 oz (1 tablespoon) of each...