White Tea
White Tea is comprised of new, young tea leaves and buds from the camellia sinensis plant. It is only harvested for a week each spring in the northern district of Fujian, China.
The white tea scent is delicate and subtle, leaving your room smelling fresh, clean, and energised.
You can find white tea in our Deodorizing Spritz.
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Peppermint
Indigenous to Europe and the Middle East, the peppermint plant is a hybrid of watermint and spearmint. Peppermint is now found growing wild throughout Europe, North America and Australia.
The peppermint leaves have a characteristic strong and sweet odour, an aromatic warmth that leaves you with a cooling aftertaste.
You can find peppermint in our Sports Detergent, and our Deodorizing Spritz.
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Lavender
Lavender is indigenous to the mountainous areas off the countries bordering the western European part of the Mediterranean region. The plant spread rapidly across Europe when early travellers carried it, and by the sixteenth-century lavender was already a much-loved plant in England gardens.
Lavender has a delicate, sweet smell that is floral, herby and evergreen woodsy at the same time. With it's calming and soothing qualities, it is a highly popular scent choice.
You can find lavender in our Basil and Mandarin Leaf Detergent and Conditioner, our Lavender and Thyme Knitwear Mist, our Cashmere and Wool Detergent, and our 'Protect Me' Scent Bags.
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Mint
Mint is a perennial herb that derives from Europe and Asia, but now it naturally grows in most places across the world. The mint plant has been essential for various peoples in the Mediterranean since at least 300BCE, being used in medicines, fragrances, and for hygiene.
The distinct mint fragrance gives off a refreshing, clean aroma due to its sweet, and spicy scent.
You can find mint in our Deodorizing Spritz.
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Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus trees are native to Australia but many species of it now grow all over the world. The word 'eucalyptus' comes from Greece and refers to the seed being capsuled by the plant.
The eucalyptus plant has a distinct smell that is invigorating and stimulates the senses, with hints of mint, honey and citrus.
You can find eucalyptus in our Sports Detergent, Basil and Mandarin Leaf Detergent and Fabric Conditioner, in our 'Protect Me' Scent Bag our Scented Bag Collection, and our Lavender & Thyme Knitwear Mist.
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