Monday, September 17, 2007

Prepare to be amazed

What an exciting time in the world of fragrance!!!
The company has been investigating many different methods of scenting our homes with UB products. They tested everything from candles to reed diffusers, plug-ins to room sprays… wanting to find the best way to fill our homes with inviting fragrance.

In the end, they found the best method was oil warming. UB Perfume Oils make the most fabulous home fragrances and are safe to use in an oil warmer. I'm astonished at the quality of home fragrances our products make. I probably shouldn't be so surprised, but the Urban Botanic Home Collection is more fragrant and clean smelling than any candle or other form of home fragrance I've experienced before. Ever! I would love for you to discover the same!

Did you know that your average 24 oz candle burns for about 10 hours? One bottle of our perfume oil will "burn" for 1000 hours

1/10th the cost of most candles:Now, with the Urban Botanic Home Collection, you no longer have any of those problems.Just place 2-3 drops of Urban Botanic oil on the warming plate, turn it on and enjoy 6-8 hours of fragrance. Turn it off, and the scent lingers. Just turn it on the next day, if there is still oil in the warmer.

Here are some great "fall" recipes to use with your warmer

Apple Pie: One drop each of Green Apple, Maple Spice, and Cinnamon

Brown Sugar Fig: Two drops Brown Sugar and one drop Fig - this one is a dead ringer for the popular fragrance, and fabulous for fall.

Almond Cookie: One drop each of Almond and Cinnamon and two drops Coconut.

Harvest: One each of Vanilla, Allspice, and Maple Spice

1 comment:

~Bianca said...

The oils sound like a great 'clean' alternative. The brown sugar fig sounds wonderful~
BTW~ I just love your blog!

Smiles,
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