Coastal woods, on a sea breeze.
A well-balanced and intriguing scent — bright citrus and sea salt lifting into freesia and star jasmine, grounded by wood sage, oakmoss, amber, and musk. Fresh and green up top, warm and refined at the base.
How the scent unfolds.
A blend of citrus, sea salt, and freesia opens the scent; star jasmine, pine needle, seaweed, and black pepper add a renewed quality; and a base of woody green notes brings it home.
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 fresh floral.
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.
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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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.