Acai Oud: Eau De Parfum
Dark, juicy, and quietly intoxicating
$12.00
Unit price perTop 3 Fragrance Notes:
White Currant, Oud, Tonka Bean
The Vibe:
Açai Oud feels exotic, mysterious, and confidently refined. The sweetness of sugared açai blends with smoky oud and warm tonka to create a fragrance that’s dark and juicy — the kind that turns heads without saying a word. Luxurious yet grounded, it’s for those who crave richness with modern allure — powerful, sensual, and sophisticated.
How to use Pure Fragrance Oils
A few drops go a long way. Use your Pure Fragrance Oil any of these ways:
- Add a few drops to a water diffuser or oil burner to scent a room.
- Refresh your wax melts once the scent has faded.
- Mix a few drops into baking soda, then sprinkle on carpet and vacuum it up, or use it as an all-purpose cleaner.
- Put a few drops on a cotton ball or tissue and tuck it into a drawer, closet, car, gym bag, shoes, luggage, or the bottom of a trash can.
- Dab a few drops inside the cardboard tube of your toilet paper or paper towel roll.
- Drop a scented cotton ball into your vacuum canister or onto the filter, so it freshens the air while you clean.
- Set a scented cotton ball near an air vent or in front of a fan to carry the scent through the room.
- Put a few drops on your furnace or AC air filter so a soft scent spreads through the house when the system runs. Refresh it when you change the filter.
- Rest a scented cotton ball on a floor or wall vent cover and let the airflow carry it.
- Tuck a scented cotton ball under or behind furniture, up out of reach of children and pets.
- Drop a scented cotton ball in with off-season clothes, linens, or a packed suitcase to keep them fresh.
- Hide a few drops on a tissue behind the toilet, in the trash, or on the toilet paper tube.
- Clip a scented cotton ball to a box fan or window fan with a clothespin to push scent across a room.
- Add a few drops to pinecones, dried flowers, or a faux wreath or tree you already have for instant potpourri or scented decor.
- Add a few drops to a small pot of water and warm it on the stove on low for a simple simmer pot.
- Top a spray bottle with water, shake, and mist for a quick room or linen refresh.
- Add a few drops to your mop water or homemade cleaner. Go light and use only on sealed floors, since oil can make floors slick.
- For skin, always dilute first: about 2 parts carrier oil to 1 part fragrance oil for a dab-on perfume, or about 4 parts carrier to 1 part for all-over body use.
Good to know:
- Concentrated and uncut, so a little goes a long way.
- For skin use, dilute and patch test before regular use, and never apply undiluted.
- If you simmer it on the stove, keep an eye on it and never let the water boil dry.
- For a scent boost in a candle, add just one drop to the melted wax pool of an already-lit candle. Keep it away from the flame and wick, and never add more than a drop, since fragrance oil is flammable.
- On floors, use only a little and only on sealed surfaces, since oil can be slippery.
- Keep it off fabric and finished or porous surfaces like wood, since it can stain.
- Keep away from open flame, keep out of reach of children and pets, and do not ingest.
A quick look at what goes into our fragrance, and what we leave out. We keep our formula clean and honest.
- Phthalate-free: no phthalates, for a cleaner scent.
- Paraben-free: made without parabens.
- No California Proposition 65-listed ingredients.
- Vegan and cruelty-free: never tested on animals.
- Made to meet IFRA and RIFM standards for safety and purity.
We choose our fragrance materials carefully and leave out the ingredients we wouldn't want in our own home.
