
NEST New York South Pacific Sandalwood Perfume Oil
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- Nourishing Perfume Oil
- Concentrated Essence Of Island Sandalwood
- Blended With Baobab Oil Formula That Melts Into Your Skin
How to use
- Glide over your arms, legs, décolleté—anywhere on your body that you want to indulge with nourishment and a highly concentrated expression of exquisite fragrance.
- Ensure oil is fully absorbed prior to delicate fabrics coming in contact with skin.
Ingredients
Fragrance (Parfum), Dipropylene Glycol, Triethyl Citrate, Ethyl Hexyl Glycerin, Propanediol, Adansonia Digitata Seed Oil (Baobab Oil), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Benzyl Benzoate, Cinnamal, Citronellol, Farnesol, Isoeugenol, Limonene, Linalool.
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Highlights

Without sufates SLS & SLES

Without parabens

Without phthalates

Without mineral oil
About this item

Escape to the arboreous isles of the South Pacific with this nourishing perfume oil featuring the concentrated essence of island sandalwood, fresh violet leaves, and earthy vetiver. Blended with baobab oil for a formula that melts into your skin while leaving behind a long-lasting fragrance. Housed in a jewel-like glass bottle tinted with a marine-blue hue and featuring a dropper that offers a completely unique and customizable fragrance experience.
This woody perfume oil calls upon the creamy heart of sandalwood sustainably sourced from the South Pacific, where the local Kanek community has been responsibly cultivating the fragrant forest for centuries in a symbiotic relationship between mankind and nature.
This woody perfume oil calls upon the creamy heart of sandalwood sustainably sourced from the South Pacific, where the local Kanek community has been responsibly cultivating the fragrant forest for centuries in a symbiotic relationship between mankind and nature.