Ingredients and IFRA are part of the design here. We read the standards, choose materials that make sense, and keep formulas lean and clear.

Ingredients and IFRA, what it means

IFRA is the International Fragrance Association. It publishes safety standards for fragrance materials. The standards group products into categories and set safe-use limits for specific substances.

External reference: IFRA, International Fragrance Association.

IFRA 51 and our approach

We design with IFRA 51 in mind. Each product format is formulated within the applicable category limits. We keep blends simple so the idea stays clear and disclosure stays honest.

How this maps to our products

  • Leave-on oils are formulated for leave-on use within the relevant IFRA category limits.
  • Candles are formulated within the relevant IFRA category guidance for home fragrance.
  • We keep the fragrance declaration clean, Parfum (Essential Oils), and disclose EU allergens where required.

What we use

Natural aromatic materials and neutral carriers where needed. No dyes. No phthalates.

What we avoid

Anything that makes disclosure vague. Anything that does not serve the intent. Anything that adds bulk without improving the experience.

Allergen disclosure

This Ingredients and IFRA page matches our labels. EU fragrance allergens are declared by name when present above the reporting threshold. If you are sensitive, read both. For practical questions, see our FAQ.

Safety, plain language

  • Keep away from eyes and children.
  • Patch test oils.
  • Do not burn candles unattended.
  • Ventilate rooms.
  • Store in cool, dark places.
  • Follow the label.

Per-fragrance disclosure

  • Clearline: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Devote: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Enchanted Mirror of Truth: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Gaia’s Solace: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Nightfold: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Seven Gates: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Stillflame: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Stillroot: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Wellspring: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.
  • Whisper of the Oracle: label declaration and known allergens published at batch release.

FAQ

Why follow IFRA if you use naturals

Naturals can contain potent molecules. The standards help set safe limits and keep use consistent across product formats.

Will you share percentages

We disclose the required information on the label, including allergens where required. Percentages are not published.

Are you medical or therapeutic

No. We make fragrance for daily rituals, not medicine.

Last updated: 13 December 2025