Fragrance Oil For Body Butter, Soap, Sugar Scrub, Perfume Oil, Candles, Slime, Oil Burner, Car Diffuser, Air Freshener
- Direct Skin Use (we recommend to spot check before full use on skin)
- Perfumes, (Sprays, Mists, Air Care Products)
- Candles
- Soap
- Slime
- Lotion
- Sugar Scrub
- Body Butters/ Whipped Butters
- Aromatherapy Applications, Warmers, Diffusers, Burners, Fragrance Lamps
- Incense
- Personal Care
- Cleaners
Top Notes:
- Peach: The primary note of peach often appears right at the top, giving the fragrance a fresh, juicy, and sweet opening. It’s typically very bright and slightly tangy.
- Citrus: Notes like orange, bergamot, or lemon are often paired with peach to enhance its juiciness and give the fragrance a burst of freshness.
- Nectarine: Sometimes nectarine is used to complement peach with a slightly more delicate, sweet edge.
Middle Notes:
- Floral Notes: Peach often combines with florals like jasmine, rose, or violet in the heart to give the fragrance a soft, romantic feel. These florals balance the sweet fruitiness of peach with a more refined touch.
- Fruity Notes: In some peach fragrances, additional fruits like apricot, pear, or mango are used to enhance the sweetness and create a more complex fruit profile.
Bottom Notes:
- Musk: A soft, clean musk often helps to balance out the sweetness of peach, giving the fragrance a smooth, lasting finish.
- Vanilla: A warm, creamy vanilla note pairs beautifully with peach, adding a subtle richness to the fragrance.
- Cedarwood or Sandalwood: These wood notes can give the peach fragrance a more grounded, slightly earthy depth, helping to anchor the sweetness and add complexity.
- Amber: A warm, resinous amber note can provide an overall cozy, warm finish to a peach fragran