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What Does Patchouli Oil Smell Like?

Have you ever wondered what patchouli essential oils is? If so, don’t worry because we’re here to enlighten your senses. This plant creates an oil that smells sweet and spicy with a hint of musky goodness in every fragrance it compounds for use as both scent or candle wax depending on preference–which are popular among many consumers today due their pleasant aroma! Below I’ve listed some Fragrance Systems products incorporating this amazing essence from across all categories including Beauty & Fashion (BDS), Casual Generation.

What is patchouli?

Patchouli is a tropical plant that belongs to the mint family. It has large, fragrant leaves with irregular tooth-shaped edges and both stems and flowerheads are covered in fine hairs which give off an aroma when you cut them off from their base or crush some between your fingers for awhile! When this herb blooms it produces small white/pale purple flowers one at time during springtime – don’t let its simplicity fool ya’, these little guys pack quitethe punch.

What does patchouli smell like?

Patchouli is a musky-earthy scent that falls into the category of “moth balls”. It has an intense aroma, so it’s often used as base note in candles or perfumes to create depth and complexity without being too strong on its own (the top/mid notes). While patchooships do come from mint plants like many other types within this family do – they don’t smell fresh & cool like you might expect; instead what we get when smelling them up close are rich woods mixed with warm spice flavours such as cinnamon.

What scents does patchouli pair well with?

Patchouli is a key ingredient in many different products, but it also pairs well with other fragrances. Some examples are vetiver and sandalwood (for an earthy smell), frankincense bergamot cedar wood myrrh; lighter floral or citrus scents such as rose jasmine orange – just to mention some! In general though patchu doesn’t go off easily so make sure you try before buying.

What are some candles that use patchouli as a fragrance?

Patchouli is a key ingredient in many different products, but it also pairs well with other fragrances. Some examples are vetiver and sandalwood (for an earthy smell), frankincense bergamot cedar wood myrrh; lighter floral or citrus scents such as rose jasmine orange – just to mention some! In general though patchu doesn’t go off easily so make sure you try before buying.

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Tennessee Candle

The candle smells of tea, whiskey and magnolia. It’s just like a lazy Sunday afternoon on the porch with delicate oil guaiac wood mixed in for good measure! The patchouli gives off an overpowering scent that relaxes you while sandalwood keeps patience at its height; light notes from lemon balances out cloves so they’re not too harsh – this fragrance is perfect when lounging around all day or before dinner time.

Maine Candle

The fragrance of fall is captured in this candle, with the scents combining to remind you that warm day when life feels like it’s just right. The fresh hayrides and Maine blueberries bring out memories from your childhood while moss trines together against floral accents – lavender honeysuckle patchouli cedarwood deepens all these smells for an outdoorsy smell perfect indoor or outdoor use!

South Dakota Candle

Patchouli diffuser blends, soft moss and sandalwood with the fragrance from a delicate prairie crocus flower make for an interesting mix. hints are rounded out by lavender and rosemary to create balance in this scent that is sure to capture your interest!

Mississippi Candle

Magnolia State-inspired scents are a hit with this candle! Deeper notes of patchouli and cedar come lightened by touches of cotton or tonka bean, while hints of lime round out the scent.

Nevada Candle

Imagine the wildflowers of Nevada’s desert landscape, scented with cotton and cedar. Patchouli gives way to tonka beans in this sharp yet sweet scent that will make you feel like you’re back home on a warm summer day.

A journey through time immersion into old Hollywood visions when stars were brighter than any lightbulb could ever hope.

Washington Candle

Introducing the new and improved Rainy Day Candle. This candle is designed to make you feel like it’s raining outside, with fragrances of cedar wood mixed in alongside your favorite earl gray tea! We’ve also added some rhododendron flowers for good measure along side vanilla notes from our Farmhouse candles recipe – this way there aren’t any overwhelming scents but instead something light yet elegant that will remind everyone around how beautiful nature can be if only we took time out sometimes.

Montana Candle

The scent of Big Sky Country is in the air. The gentle, yet stimulating aroma features notes that are both familiar and foreign at once–lemon zest combined with peppermint; cinnamon heat meets lightening sandalwood motion inside cedar boards while patchouli dances across your skin like an eager dancing partner waiting for just one touch more before turning back into herself again.

You can almost hear snow crunching beneath boots as you walk down Main Street towards home after shoplifting some cheap candle because it smelled exactly how I imagined Montana would.

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