Lilac Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

9812<p>Sporting bright purple clusters of blooms, lilacs (<em>Syringa vulgaris</em>) are familiar perennials&nbsp;found in temperate climates throughout the world. Native to southeastern Europe and Asia, these lovely star-like flowers can be found thriving amongst the rocky hills of the Balkan Peninsula. They are a staple ornamental plant in many fragrant gardens and have had a significant impact on cultures near and far for generations!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Fragrance</h2> <p>Floral and jasmine-like, with hints of honey pollen</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>248&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Lilac</strong></h2> <p>Derived from the Greek word &ldquo;syrinks&rdquo; meaning &ldquo;pipe,&rdquo; lilacs have a distinct importance in myths and folklore. Celtic culture believes that these flowers are magical, carrying those who inhale the rich aroma into a supernatural fantasy world. In ancient Greek mythology, Pan, god of forests and fields, fell for a beautiful nymph named Syringa. When she ran from his advances, she was turned into the divine lilacs with help from Artemis. Pan took the hollow wood of the lilacs and created the first pan pipe, a tradition followed by shepherds for generations.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Lilac Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Enjoy the clean, intimate aroma of lilac fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles, check out this simple step-by-step on <a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
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Lilac Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

9812<p>Sporting bright purple clusters of blooms, lilacs (<em>Syringa vulgaris</em>) are familiar perennials&nbsp;found in temperate climates throughout the world. Native to southeastern Europe and Asia, these lovely star-like flowers can be found thriving amongst the rocky hills of the Balkan Peninsula. They are a staple ornamental plant in many fragrant gardens and have had a significant impact on cultures near and far for generations!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Fragrance</h2> <p>Floral and jasmine-like, with hints of honey pollen</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>248&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Lilac</strong></h2> <p>Derived from the Greek word &ldquo;syrinks&rdquo; meaning &ldquo;pipe,&rdquo; lilacs have a distinct importance in myths and folklore. Celtic culture believes that these flowers are magical, carrying those who inhale the rich aroma into a supernatural fantasy world. In ancient Greek mythology, Pan, god of forests and fields, fell for a beautiful nymph named Syringa. When she ran from his advances, she was turned into the divine lilacs with help from Artemis. Pan took the hollow wood of the lilacs and created the first pan pipe, a tradition followed by shepherds for generations.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Lilac Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Enjoy the clean, intimate aroma of lilac fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles, check out this simple step-by-step on <a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
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Sporting bright purple clusters of blooms, lilacs (Syringa vulgaris) are familiar perennials found in temperate climates throughout the world. Native to southeastern Europe and Asia, these lovely star-like flowers can be found thriving amongst the rocky hills of the Balkan Peninsula. They are a staple ornamental plant in many fragrant gardens and have had a significant impact on cultures near and far for generations!

Fragrance

Floral and jasmine-like, with hints of honey pollen

Flash Point

248°F

History of Lilac

Derived from the Greek word “syrinks” meaning “pipe,” lilacs have a distinct importance in myths and folklore. Celtic culture believes that these flowers are magical, carrying those who inhale the rich aroma into a supernatural fantasy world. In ancient Greek mythology, Pan, god of forests and fields, fell for a beautiful nymph named Syringa. When she ran from his advances, she was turned into the divine lilacs with help from Artemis. Pan took the hollow wood of the lilacs and created the first pan pipe, a tradition followed by shepherds for generations.

How to Use Lilac Fragrance Oil

Enjoy the clean, intimate aroma of lilac fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!

To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles, check out this simple step-by-step on The Pipe Line!

Ingredients: Fragrance
Directions: Enjoy the benefits of fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, diffusers, soaps, deodorants, and other bath and body products.
WARNING: For external use only. Do not use directly on skin. Dilute in a soap, deodorant, or other personal care products. Do not apply to broken or irritated skin. If skin sensitivity occurs, discontinue use. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children. Keep oils away from eyes. Do not ingest.

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Lilac Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

9812<p>Sporting bright purple clusters of blooms, lilacs (<em>Syringa vulgaris</em>) are familiar perennials&nbsp;found in temperate climates throughout the world. Native to southeastern Europe and Asia, these lovely star-like flowers can be found thriving amongst the rocky hills of the Balkan Peninsula. They are a staple ornamental plant in many fragrant gardens and have had a significant impact on cultures near and far for generations!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Fragrance</h2> <p>Floral and jasmine-like, with hints of honey pollen</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>248&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Lilac</strong></h2> <p>Derived from the Greek word &ldquo;syrinks&rdquo; meaning &ldquo;pipe,&rdquo; lilacs have a distinct importance in myths and folklore. Celtic culture believes that these flowers are magical, carrying those who inhale the rich aroma into a supernatural fantasy world. In ancient Greek mythology, Pan, god of forests and fields, fell for a beautiful nymph named Syringa. When she ran from his advances, she was turned into the divine lilacs with help from Artemis. Pan took the hollow wood of the lilacs and created the first pan pipe, a tradition followed by shepherds for generations.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Lilac Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Enjoy the clean, intimate aroma of lilac fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles, check out this simple step-by-step on <a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
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Lilac Premium Fragrance Oil, 1 fl oz (30 mL) Dropper Bottle

9812<p>Sporting bright purple clusters of blooms, lilacs (<em>Syringa vulgaris</em>) are familiar perennials&nbsp;found in temperate climates throughout the world. Native to southeastern Europe and Asia, these lovely star-like flowers can be found thriving amongst the rocky hills of the Balkan Peninsula. They are a staple ornamental plant in many fragrant gardens and have had a significant impact on cultures near and far for generations!</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third">Fragrance</h2> <p>Floral and jasmine-like, with hints of honey pollen</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>Flash Point</strong></h2> <p>248&deg;F</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>History of Lilac</strong></h2> <p>Derived from the Greek word &ldquo;syrinks&rdquo; meaning &ldquo;pipe,&rdquo; lilacs have a distinct importance in myths and folklore. Celtic culture believes that these flowers are magical, carrying those who inhale the rich aroma into a supernatural fantasy world. In ancient Greek mythology, Pan, god of forests and fields, fell for a beautiful nymph named Syringa. When she ran from his advances, she was turned into the divine lilacs with help from Artemis. Pan took the hollow wood of the lilacs and created the first pan pipe, a tradition followed by shepherds for generations.</p> <h2 class="body-more-heading-third"><strong>How to Use Lilac Fragrance Oil</strong></h2> <p>Enjoy the clean, intimate aroma of lilac fragrance oil in candle making, incense, potpourri, soaps, deodorants and other bath and body products!</p> <p>To learn how to make your own unique homemade candles, check out this simple step-by-step on <a href="http://blog.pipingrock.com/diy-beeswax-candles-with-piping-rock-essential-oils/" target="_blank">The Pipe Line</a>!</p>
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