Description
Now you can enjoy the delicate freshness of a Mojito cocktail every time you want. American novelist Ernest Hemingway had enjoyed the refreshing cocktail of sugar, fresh mint leaves, fresh lime juice, rum and club soda, on the tropical terraces of Havana and Key West.
Now you can enjoy the delicate freshness of a Mojito cocktail every time you want. The American novelist Ernest Hemingway had enjoyed the refreshing cocktail of sugar, fresh mint leaves, fresh lime juice, rum and club soda, on the tropical terraces of Havana and Key West.
Notes in perfumery are descriptors of scents that can be sensed upon the application of a fragrance. Notes are separated into three classes; top/head notes, middle/heart notes, and base notes; which denote groups of scents which can be sensed with respect to the time after the application of a fragrance. These notes are created carefully with knowledge of the evaporation process and intended use of the fragrance.
Top notes: Fresh Mint Leaves, Fresh Lime, Spearmint
Mid notes: White Rum, Sugarcane, Jasmine, Pineapple
Base notes: Musk, Amber
USAGE GUIDELINES
The use of fragrance oils will be dependant on the product you are creating. Please refer to the guide below for suggested ratios suitable for your product.
IMPORTANT! Please note, the below values are suggestions only. We recommend users conduct their own testing with intended blends of wax and oil for optimal results.
Candles 6% – 8% | Diffuser Reed Base 15% – 20% | ||
Soap TBA | Bath Bombs TBA | ||
Lotions TBA |
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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