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Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend Roll-On

Increase Desire - Natural Perfume - Skin Safe Roll On

Soft, White Floral Blend Roll-On

Soft, White Floral Blend Roll On

Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend Roll-On Benefits

Use Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend roll-on to stimulate the senses and increase sexual desire with the help of white florals in a vanilla base.

The scent of heaven! Contains tuberose absolute, white lotus absolute, jasmine absolute with vanilla to soften the sweetness.

Wear as a natural perfume.

Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend Roll-On Convenient and Safe

Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend roll-on is pre-diluted in sweet almond oil for convenience. This 0.3 fl oz (9 ml) amber glass roll-on bottle with stainless steel roller ball and cap fits easily into your pocket or purse. Safe and easy to apply directly to your skin.

Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend is also available in a concentrate.

Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend Concentrate

If you decide that you would like to buy the Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend concentrate instead of buying the roll-on, you will need a carrier oil.

We have many carrier oils including Apricot Kernel Oil, Coconut Oil Solid, Cucumber Seed Oil Carrier Oil, Fractionated Coconut Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Jojoba, Pomegranate Seed Oil, Prickly Pear Seed Oil, Pumpkin Seed Oil, Sunflower Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Tomato Seed Oil, and Watermelon Seed Oil.

You can also use this in a bath with salts, or in an aroma lamp or burner.

Soft, White Floral Essential Oil Blend Safety Tips

  • Do not use on hypersensitive, diseased or damaged skin, children under 2 years of age.
  • Do not use if pregnant.   
  • For external use only.  See our Safety Information page for further details when using essential oils.

See our references at the bottom of this page for additional information.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.

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