Moth & Myrrh
Professor Volkarin, Mournwatch Scholar Perfume
Professor Volkarin, Mournwatch Scholar Perfume
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Tea Leaves, the Necropolis, and a Spiraling Library.
Necropolis Soil evolves into Worn Leather-Bound Books, a cup of warm Black Tea, and the subtle Florals of a Funeral Bouquet.
The majority of our rollerballs are made-to-order! Please be patient during the packing process.
Moth and Myrrh perfume oils are blended, bottled, and labeled by hand in micro batches by Heidi, who has been creating bespoke perfumes for over twenty-five years

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Directions
For external use only. Keep away from eyes, children, and pets. Do not ingest.
Store upright in a cool, dry place.
Always do a patch test on your skin before using a new product. If irritation occurs, please discontinue use.
Troubleshooting your rollerball:
Remember to prime your roller! If you’re having trouble smelling your fragrance, you can prime it by gently shaking the roller.
If you are experiencing any leaking, make sure that the plastic insert is firmly placed within the bottle, and that the metal ball is fully immersed into the plastic casing. Any issues regarding this can usually be fixed by firmly pressing the plastic casing down with your thumb.
Ingredients
Perfume Oil: Grapeseed Oil and Hand-Blended Fragrance Oils including Essential Oils
Eau De Parfum: Perfumer's Alcohol and Hand-Blended Fragrance Oils including Essential Oils
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I absolutely love the smell of this, I use it everyday and I really like that a little goes a long way! Definitely gonna get the beard oil as well
Excellent as always
Very mossy and wet at the start. To me it smells kind of like a lot of antique shops do! As it dries down, it gets very very sweet and floral. I really like it!
It's fantastic. Very floral at the beginning but it turns earthy the more it sits on your skin. Reminds me of a rainy day in a flower garden. Absolutely perfect for Emmrich.
This smells like so many different memories.