Hawaiian Fruit & Flower Oils

1 - AMBER OIL is composed of different natural plant extracts. Amber is a mainstay of perfumery with a warm, musky, woody note. It promotes general wellness, stability and self-confidence.

2 - CHINA RAIN

“Rain” scents are more popular than ever. Our China Rain smells like a woman who just came out of the shower - so clean and fresh. This is one of our customer’s most favorite fragrance,

3 - COCO-MANGO

This luscious tropical blend induces images of coconut palms swinging in the wind and of drinking freh coconut milk right out of the nut. Huge mango trees still cover parts of the Hawaiian Islands and their fruity scent penetrates the air. One of our all-time bestsellers.

4 - EGYPTIAN MUSK

Very intense, warm, spicy, earthy oriental fragrance originally a substance obtained from a gland in the male musk deer. It’s effects were to arouse the attention and attract the other sex. Fortunately animals are no longer used to create this effect. Very sexy and a bit of a mysterious fragrance.

5 - GARDENIA

This is a strong true gardenia just like the heavy white floral scent of the flower in your garden. One of our most authentic scents.

6 - HAWAIIAN GINGER

Ginger is one of the main crops in Hawaii. A spicy heating quality marks this scent - great for fall and winter. This fragrance smells like Gingertea and Gingerbread.

7 - HAWAIIAN DREAMS

Take a quick trip to the Hawaiian Islands with one whiff of this tropical blend - and let

yourself out of your daily routine.

8 - HIBISCUS

Fragrance is rare among Hibiscus, but Hawaii’s two native white ones are exceptions. Their large size blossoms and exquisite perfume are once more witnessing Hawaii’s floral splendor.

9 - HONEYSUCKLE

This strong fresh green floral smells like a field of wildflowers on a breezy spring day.

10 - JASMINE

The king of flowers. This is a warm, exotic, white floral, and long lasting scent. A wonderfully seductive and intoxicating scent creation. Jasmine has always been a principal ingredient in 4 out of 5 high-quality perfumes.

11 - LILIKO’I

The Hawaiian name for the passionfruit, which grows everywhere on the islands in abundance, and is used in drinks, cakes, and all kinds of desserts. It’s rich tropical citrusy aroma is marvellously captured here -- for all lovers of truly fruity scents.

12 - LILY OF THE VALLEY

Like violet and jasmine, one of the tiniest flowers with the strongest and sweetest scents -- a real wonder of nature. This one is native to Europe. The fame of its fragrance made it to be known worldwide. It is cherished thoughout all times for its delicate subtle white floral scent, which is not overwhelming.

13 - ORANGE BLOSSOM

A wonderfully intense warm fragrance capturing the heart of bitter orange flowers with a strong fruity green note.

14 - ORCHID

Most orchids have no scent at all. But in this large family of orchid plants there are some with a truly exquisite fragrance.

15 - PASSIONFLOWER

The english name refers not to magical love potions but to diverse aspects of Christ’s crucification symbolized in the flower: Holy trinity, five wounds, crown of thorns, binding cords, Star of the East, etc. This beautiful flower has a subtle, sophisticated and complex smell.

16 - PIKAKE

Which means “peacock” was named by Princess Kaiulani because she loved both peacocks and this jasmine!

17 - PLUMERIA

The first plumeria plant was brought to Hawaii in 1860 by the famous botanist Hillebrand. Hawaii’s best loved flower overflows with an irresistably sweet and enticing fragrance.

Since its introduction there has been a tremendous variation in size, color and perfume in the hawaiian plumeria. It is probably the most popular hawaiian flower scent.

18 - QUEEN EMMA LILY

This well loved ornamental flower is said to have been one of the favorite flowers of that much loved queen, the wife of King Kamehameha IV. These flowers have a purple tube and white petals which are flushed on the outside with purple. The scent is an incredible sweetness embracing both Jasmine and Vanilla.

19 - RAINFOREST

Take a walk through Hawaii’s tropical lush green, moist rainforests, and remember it forever in this fragrant creation.

20 - ROSE

The queen of flowers. Irresistable in your garden and as a perfume to be worn. Ours has a beautifully strong and true pink rose petal fragrance.

21 - SANDALWOOD

Precious sandalwood trees can still be seen in Volcano National Park on Hawaii. They are now a protected species. Our fragrance oil has a vibrant woody aroma, soothing and relaxing.

22 - TUBEROSE

Tuberose isn’t a member of the rose family at all -- creamy white to pinkish flower spikes

entice us with a heavy white tropical floral fragrance.

23 - VANILLA

Vanilla is one of the scents which connects us to a feeling like “coming home”. A comforting and reassuring scent evoking happy childhood memories.

24 - VIOLET

One of perfumery’s oldest florals. Violet essence has been used since ancient times as a perfume and in wine, medicine, confections and love potions. A dazzingly rich sweet single note floral.

25 - WATERLILIES

According to the Chippewa Indian belief the first waterlily was a star that longed to be loved by children. In order to descend to earth, it allowed its reflection to dissolve in a still lake. This scent is exquisitely pure and mysteriously sweet.

26 - WHITE GINGER

The light, subtle, sweet aroma and delicate orchid-like configuration of white ginger makes this one of Hawaii’s favorite flowers and most popular scents.

27 - YLANG YLANG

In the Malayan language Ylang Ylang means “flower of the flowers”. And indeed, no tree produces blossoms with a more flowery or sweet fragrance. It is an oil which belongs to the very YIN category of female oils. Its fragrance is strong, exotic, and erotic.






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