Crisp Linen Fragrance Oil
Crisp Linen Fragrance Oil
Crisp Linen Fragrance Oil

Crisp Linen Fragrance Oil

Fresh, layered, quietly elevated.
A terpene-based botanical fragrance oil with a clean "fresh linen" scent — made to work with wool dryer balls, and versatile enough for diffusers, DIY candles, and linen mists. 15ml.
  • Terpene-based botanical fragrance — paraben- & phthalate-free
  • Multi-use — wool dryer balls, diffusers, DIY candles & linen mists
  • Buildable scent — a few drops for light, more for bold
  • Pairs perfectly with our New Zealand wool dryer balls

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Crisp Linen

Fresh linen, off the line.

The liveliness of airy aldehydes and white citrus, softened with a delicate blend of rose, violet, sandalwood, and musk. Bright and weightless up top, soft and floral in the heart, warm and smooth at the base — clean, refined, and quietly elevated.

The Fragrance

How the scent unfolds.

Airy aldehydes and rose open the scent; peony and violet soften the heart; and a base of musk and sandalwood brings it home — clean, layered, and quietly elevated.

Top Notes
Aldehyde · Rose Centifolia
Middle Notes
Peony · Violet
Base Notes
Musk · Sandalwood
Ways to Use

One oil, many rituals.

Wool Dryer Balls

Add a few drops to a wool ball before drying for a light, natural scent that releases as fabric tumbles.

Diffusers

A few drops in a reed or electric diffuser fills a room with a soft, clean scent.

DIY Candles

Blend into your own candle projects for a boutique-quality fragrance throw.

Linen Mists

Mix with distilled water and a solubilizer for a custom linen or room spray.

Adding Crisp Linen oil to a wool dryer ball
Made for the Dryer

A few drops, that's all it takes.

Add 2–3 drops to a wool dryer ball, let it absorb for a moment, then toss it in with your load. As the ball tumbles, it releases a light, buildable scent across your fabric — no synthetic fragrance, no residue, no buildup.

Don't have wool dryer balls yet? They're the perfect pairing — reusable for hundreds of loads and made to carry your scent.

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What Makes It Different

Held to a clean standard.

Terpene-Based Botanical Paraben & Phthalate-Free Buildable Scent No Synthetic Fragrance
How to Use

Simple directions.

Dryer balls: Add 2–3 drops per wool ball, let absorb, then dry as usual — build up for a stronger scent.
Diffusers: A few drops as directed by your diffuser.
DIY candles & mists: Follow your recipe's recommended fragrance load.

A quick note on use

This is a home fragrance oil formulated for laundry, dryer balls, diffusers, and DIY home projects — not for direct application to skin, and not for ingestion. Keep away from children and pets, avoid contact with eyes, and store the cap sealed between uses. For candle-making, follow safe fragrance-load and flashpoint guidelines for your wax.

Questions

Frequently asked.

How many drops should I use?
For wool dryer balls, start with 2–3 drops per ball and build up for a stronger scent. For diffusers and DIY projects, follow the directions for your device or recipe. The scent is buildable — a little goes a long way.
Is this an essential oil?
It's a terpene-based botanical fragrance oil — paraben-free and phthalate-free, with no synthetic fragrance carriers. It's crafted for home fragrance use (laundry, diffusers, candles, mists), not as a single-source essential oil.
Can I use it on my skin?
No — this is a home fragrance oil, not a body or skincare product. Please use it only for laundry, dryer balls, diffusers, and DIY home projects, and keep it off skin.
Can I use it in candles?
Yes — it works beautifully in DIY candles. Follow the recommended fragrance load and flashpoint guidelines for your specific wax to keep your candles safe and clean-burning.
Will the scent last on my laundry?
The scent is intentionally light and buildable — subtle and fresh rather than a heavy, lingering perfume. Add more drops for a stronger finish.
Do I need wool dryer balls to use it?
For laundry, wool dryer balls are the best carrier — they absorb the oil and release it evenly. But the oil is multi-use, so you can also enjoy it in a diffuser, candles, or a linen mist without them.