Slow Fire - One Seed Perfume
Slow Fire - One Seed Perfume
Scent Profile: Smoked aromatic woods
Glowing fragments of sweetness over fire, embers, smouldering. Smokey maple, peppercorns and burnt butter. Dark and uninhibited cosiness. We gather here.
Fragrance notes:
Mandarin, black pepper, cardamom, cedarwood, vanilla, blood orange, basil
If you usually like:
Tom Ford Oud Wood, Estee Lauder Cinnibar, or By Kilian Intoxicated
Allergen declaration (natural components of essential oils) :linalool, limonene, farnsenol, benzyl benzoate, benzyl cinnamate, benzyl alcohol, citral, limonene, citronellol, geraniol.
*certified organic ^ wild grown
100% natural. 87.32% certified organic. (50.61% organic fragrance ingredients)
Ingredients
Ingredients
"We developed Nothing to Hide™ as a standard by which all of our products are created. It is your guarantee that all of our products:
Are fully transparent, listing every single ingredient used.
Are 100% free from synthetics and harmful ingredients.
Contain only 100% natural, plant-derived ingredients.
What you see on our label is 100% of what’s inside the bottle. We have nothing to hide. And we don’t think you should expect anything less." - One Seed
About One Seed
About One Seed
"We are passionate about offering perfumes that celebrate nature and improve wellbeing, completely free from any synthetic ingredients.
We’re also mindful of our social responsibility, and so One Seed donates 10% of profits to organisations close to our heart, such as Collective Shout." - One Seed
Values & Sustainability
Values & Sustainability
Woman-owned & founded, Natural & Organic Ingrediants, Nothing To Hide Policy, Sustainable Sourced Fragrances
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"We believe that the natural world has given us the tools we need to create the best smelling perfumes possible, and we choose to celebrate this by working with materials that are pure, botanical and cruelty-free.
Using all-natural ingredients with at least 80% organic content, they are gentle on both the skin and the environment - as they should be." - One Seed