Product Introduction

Herbal fragrances are aromatic compositions derived from natural plant sources. They encapsulate the essence of various herbs, spices, and botanicals to create refreshing and uplifting scents. These fragrances have gained popularity in home fragrances and personal care products due to their ability to evoke a sense of calm and promote well-being.

Product Composition

Herbal fragrances are typically made from a blend of essential oils, and fragrance compounds sourced from plants. Key ingredients may include notes from lavender, rosemary, basil, mint, and other herbaceous plants. The precise composition can vary widely based on desired scent and application requirements.

Production Process

The production of herbal fragrances involves several steps. First, the raw materials, including herbs and plants, are harvested and processed. They undergo extraction methods, such as steam distillation or cold pressing, to capture their aromatic properties. The extracted oils are then blended in specific ratios to create the final fragrance profile.

Efficacy and Function

Herbal fragrances are known for their potential therapeutic effects. Many users seek them out for their soothing and uplifting properties. They may help reduce stress, promote relaxation, and enhance mood when used in aromatherapy or personal care products.

Application Scenarios

Herbal fragrances are versatile and can be found in a variety of applications. They are commonly used in perfumes, scented candles, and home diffusers. Additionally, they are popular in skincare and hair care products, adding a refreshing scent while providing a connection to nature.

Packaging and Transportation

  • Storage Conditions: The product should be sealed, protected from light, kept away from high temperatures, and stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
  • Packaging: Bulk packaging is 25kg per drum, sample packaging is 1kg per bottle, and custom packaging is available upon request.
  • Shipping Methods: Options include FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
  • Shelf Life: Two years.
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