Strawberry Patch Perfume Oil

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Bright + bubbly notes of strawberry mingle with sweet sugar cane, strawberry leaf + green grass, while hints of earthy garden dirt + fresh air thread through. It's a strawberry explosion + one of my favorite memories translated into scent.
Notes of: fresh strawberry • sugar cane • strawberry leaf • green grass • garden dirt • fresh air

Perfume oils are perfect for keeping in your bag while you're out + about. Simply apply the roller-ball to your pulse points (inside elbows, temples + wrists), sit back + wait for the compliments to come rolling in. Made with the holy grail oil trifecta of grapeseed, sweet almond + apricot kernel oils. Each perfume oil is handcrafted + blended with premium (paraben- + phthalate-free) perfume oils into recyclable 10ml glass bottle with rollerball + white cap.

About the Maker: Homebody is a wellness company using natural ingredients + premium fragrances to create products that embrace and inspire more self-care, more time for you. Elle, Homebody Candle Co.'s founder + maker, has been a homebody her entire life. Since 2015, all of their goods are crafted by hand, one by one, in their home studio in Chicago, IL.

Our Sustainability Practices

We believe it’s our responsibility to our planet to be as low-impact and sustainable as possible. We’ve worked hard and are extremely proud of the results of our efforts.

Recycled Metal Content

Nearly all of the metals that are used to make our jewelry come from a recycled source. Whether it be a stud earring, a jump-ring on a necklace or the plating that is on a bracelet, we’ve worked to source recycled and responsible materials.

Zero-Waste Manufacturing

Our production studio in Seattle is a zero-waste facility. We take great effort and pride in making sure that materials that are normally considered unusable by manufacturers find their way into hands of those who will use them. Whether it be recycling our scrap metals, sending small bits of gold that we have gathered for years to be re-processed or donating components to local schools who teach jewelry classes.