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Yellowstone Large Reed Diffuser | Long Lasting Reed Diffuser

Welcome the wildness of Yellowstone National Park with the invigorating scent of this long lasting reed diffuser from Lords Fragrance House – an earthy scent that melds fresh eucalyptus and sagebrush resting on a cool base of earth orris and oakmoss.

The large reed diffuser releases fragrance over 12 months through the pink reed sticks, which coordinate beautifully with the green and pink branding on the 200ml apothecary-style amber bottle.

As a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift or for self care, the large reed diffusers are a high sell-through item year round, with its bold packaging catching eyes on shelves.

Hand poured in the UK, all materials used across the Lords Fragrance House catalogue of reed diffusers, candles and bath and body products are eco friendly.

Long Lasting Reed Diffuser Features: 12 months of fragrance 200ml premium fragrance oils Vegan friendly, cruelty-free 6 pink reed sticks FSC-certified cardboard packaging Reusable amber glass apothecary bottle.

Made in United Kingdom • Product Language: English • Weight: 200 g (7.05 oz) • SKU: 639b3ea7862f3
Eco-friendly information
Product Materials: Vegan

Packaging: Recyclable

Production: Ethically sourced

£35.00

2 in stock

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