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Carnation Fragrance Oil 5kg
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Rose Fragrance Oil 5kg
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Jojoba Fragrance oil 5kg
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Description
Jojoba Fragrance Oil has a variety of properties which makes it suitable for it purposes. It is an non-ellagic, non-greasy, light making it able to get absorbed easily in skins. It is also rich in Vitamin E and Vitamin B.
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