The Priestess is a body heat accentuated pulse-point perfume oil hand blended with precious neroli, an aromatherapeutic oil used since ancient times to calm the soul and as an aid to spiritual healing. Mellow and sensual, with notes of citrus, clove, and sandalwood, The Priestess is naturally aphrodisiac and calming to the mind and body, making space for intimacy, arousal, and sensuality.
Description
The Priestess is a body heat accentuated pulse-point perfume oil hand blended with precious neroli, an aromatherapeutic oil used since ancient times to calm the soul and as an aid to spiritual healing. Mellow and sensual, with notes of citrus, clove, and sandalwood, The Priestess is naturally aphrodisiac and calming to the mind and body, making space for intimacy, arousal, and sensuality.
How To Use
Use a drop or two of these natural perfumes on the wrist, behind the ear, or on any pulse point.
Ingredients
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Fractionated Coconut Oil)*, Styrax Benzoin Resin Oil, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Neroli) Oil*, Boswellia Carterii (Frankincense Oil)*, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Flower Oil*, Cocos Nucifera Pulp Extract (Coconut C02 Extract)*, Citrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Oil*, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Sweet Orange) Peel Oil*, Santalum Album (Sandalwood) Oil*
*Organic
Sizing + Info
Each mini perfume is approximately 2.5 ml / 0.08 oz
Store in a dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
As with any of our Slow Beauty, please spot test these products for adverse reactions before use and discontinue use if irritation occurs. Please consult with a physician before using if pregnant or breastfeeding.
We recommend using our products within a year of opening. Opened Slow Beauty products are final sale.
The Bottle
Each bottle is hand blown individually by a master glass artisan in Colorado. Completely plastic free, the bottles are shipped wax and cork sealed.
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more
Neroli
The name “neroli” harkens back to the late 17th century when the Italian royal Anne Marie Orsini, Duchess of Bracciano and Princess of Nerola, fell in love with the ambrosial air that wafted off of the orange groves in the spring. So enamored with the scent, she had the blossoms from the bitter orange trees distilled into oil and used the extracted concentration to perfume her gloves and scent her bath water, creating a craze for the honeyed perfume at her court.