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- How to use
- Ingredients
- Sustainable Packaging
- About the brand
Highlights
Suitable for
All skin types.
Why we stand behind it
Maison Louis Marie No.09 Vallée de Farney Perfume Oil is a roll on perfume oil named after a nature preserve in the forests of Maritius, home to one hundred plant species. This perfume oil has a woodsy, mineral scent with top notes of citrus accord from grapefruit, orange and black pepper, enhanced by cedarwood and patchouli.
Key fragrance notes: grapefruit, cedarwood, patchouli
this product meets
The Credo Clean Standard™
Every product we offer meets our industry leading standards for safety and sustainability.
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Vegan
Gluten Free
Soy Free
Usage
Use roll-on perfume oil any time you desire. Apply to pulse points (neck, chest and wrists), lightly rolling the ball on the skin to release the fragrance.
Full ingredient list
No.09 Vallee de Farney Perfume Oil: Ingredients: tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes || carthamus tinctorius (safflower) seed oil || methyldihydrojasmonate || dipropylene glycol || juniperus mexicanan oil (cedarwood) || linalyl acetate || pogostemon cablin oil (patchouli) || citrus limon (lemon) peel oil (lemon oil) || dimethylaminoethanol tartrate cas || hydroxycitronellal || citronellol || ethyl linalool || hexylcinnamic aldehyde || butylphenyl methylpropional || 2,4-dimethyl-44,4a,5,9b-tetrahydroindeno-1,3-dioxin || helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil || rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract
Fragrance
Woody, grapefruit, organic, black pepper, cedarwood, and patchouli.
Help us end beauty packaging waste
We co-founded the nonprofit Pact to demystify how to recycle your beauty packaging empties and divert waste from landfills.
How to recycle your empties
1. Disassemble and clean all components
2. Pick the right disposal bin
3. Drop off your empties at your nearest Pact bin
1 Product Recycled = 10 Credo Rewards Points
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In 1792 Louis Marie Aubert du Petit Thouars was a pioneer in French botanical history. During the French revolution, he was exiled to Madagascar, La Reunion and the Mauritius islands where he discovered a vast array of plant specimens. Ten years later and bearing a collection of over 2000 plants, Louis Marie was finally able to return to France where he was elected a member of the prestigious Académie des Sciences.
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