Cuban Tobacco & Oak Fragrance Oil
Cuban Tobacco & Oak Scent Card

Tech Specs It's All in the details

Flashpoint

82°C

Candle Maximum percentage before UFI declaration

5%

Suitable for Diffusers

Yes

Suitable for Room Sprays

Yes

Suitable for Perfume

No

Suitable for Soap

Yes

Suitable for Lotion

Yes

Suitable for Candles

Yes

Suitable for Pillar Candles

Yes

Designed In

Designed in UK

Vegan Friendly

Yes

Cruelty-free

Yes

Paraben-free

Yes

Phthalates-free

Yes

Features What Makes Us Special

Lab Tested by Experts

Recipes Available

Market Leading Performance

Lab Tested by Experts

Recipes Available

Market Leading Performance

Customer Reviews

Based on 51 reviews
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Belkis Viera

Starting that Oak trees are prohibited by being cutting in Cuba , it’s from a folklorist tradition so nobody in Cuba knows exactly how Oak trees smell in Habana at all, I don’t know from where that name came from but I will not be buying this or the coconut again, sorry about this, I have to tell you the truth asknowing that it’s what willmake you better

Thank you for your feedback. These are synthetic oils, and the scent names are intended to reflect aspects of Cuban tobacco profiles. The oak note refers to a general oak accord rather than Cuban oak specifically.

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Jerry Lan Dring

I really don't understand. Rather than the woody, smoked I was looking for, I get VERY strong sports club / man bathing in aftershave.

It's horrible. Smells like a cheap man's athletic deodorant.

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Anonymous

Absolutely one of my favourite fragrances.

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LouiseP

A bit too fragrant and not enough depth, for me.

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Elena Mitea

It's my best seller. Masculine, strong but fresh