Orange Blossom Fragrance Oil
Orange Blossom Fragrance Oil
Orange Blossom Fragrance Oil

Orange Blossom Fragrance Oil

Fresh, dewy, effortlessly floral.
A terpene-based botanical fragrance oil with a fresh floral scent — made to work with wool dryer balls, and versatile enough for diffusers, DIY candles, and linen mists.
  • 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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Orange Blossom

Dewy greens, fresh in bloom.

Dewy leaves and clementine blend effortlessly with orange blossom and water lily. Fresh and green up top, soft and floral in the heart, powdery and refined at the base — a bright, airy floral that feels clean and effortless rather than heavy.

The Fragrance

How the scent unfolds.

Dewy greens and clementine leaf open the scent; orange blossom and water lily soften the heart; and a base of iris and lilac brings it home — fresh, airy, and effortless.

Top Notes
Green Note · Clementine Leaf
Middle Notes
Orange Blossom · Water Lily
Base Notes
Iris · Lilac
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 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.

Adding Orange Blossom 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.