
Mary Johnson: Ash and Fire Ritual Perfume Oil 10ml Roll On
A ritual in scent: glowing resin, sharp citrus, hidden florals, and embers of wood.
$49.50
Mary Johnson: Ash and Fire
A ritual in scent: glowing resin, sharp citrus, shrouded florals, and embers of wood.
They called her wicked. We call her fire.
A ritual in scent: resin and smoke, sharp citrus, hidden flowers, and embers of wood.
It begins with a spark of lemon and bergamot, bright and cutting as struck flint. Beneath, warmth stirs as labdanum, benzoin, vanilla, and frankincense glow with black spruce and a breath of jasmine. When the fire fades, the earth remains. Sandalwood, myrrh, cedarwood, vetiver, and guaiac wood leave a dark heat that lingers like memory.
Mary Johnson was the first to confess and hang for witchcraft in the colonies.
This scent carries her name and her defiance. It is not polite. It's trouble. Fire, resin, smoke, and sex.
Wear it, and remember.
Shadowmark Hearth Broom medallion included with order.
All blends at or below dermal limits IFRA Cat 4 fragrance products.
100% Natural Composition
Bergamot EO
Lemon EO
Labdanum absolute
Benzoin
Vanilla
Frankincense EO
Black spruce EO
Jasmine absolute – 0.6 ml
Sandalwood EO
Myrrh CO₂ extract
Cedarwood EO
Vetiver EO
Guaiac wood EO
Jojoba Oil (carrier)
How to Patch Test a Fragrance:
Before applying a new scent it’s important to patch test. Apply a small amount of the fragrance to a discreet area of your skin, commonly the inside of your wrist or elbow. Wait 24 hours without washing the area. If you experience redness, itching, or irritation, the product may not be a good fit for you. Patch testing helps ensures you and your skin stays healthy and irritation-free.
1. Gently Mix the Contents
Before opening, gently shake the vial for a couple seconds to ensure all components are evenly blended. Natural oils may separate slightly when not used for awhile.
2. Choose a Pulse Point
Apply the perfume oil to areas of the body where heat is naturally emitted. These locations help diffuse the scent more effectively. Recommended pulse points include:
Wrists
Behind the ears
Inner elbows
Backs of the knees
Collarbone
3. Apply to Skin
Lightly glide the rollerball across your selected pulse point or points, allowing the oil to transfer directly to the skin.
4. Allow to Absorb
Let the oil absorb naturally. You may gently pat the area with your fingertips to aid absorption, but avoid rubbing, which can alter the scent.
Tips for Best Results
After Bathing: For optimal absorption and longevity, apply the perfume oil after a warm shower or bath when the skin is clean and pores are open.
Do Not Rub: Avoid rubbing wrists or other areas after application. Friction can alter the balance of aromatic molecules, affecting the intended scent profile.
Conduct a Patch Test: If you have sensitive skin or allergies, apply a small amount to the inner forearm and observe for 24 hours before regular use.
Avoid Sensitive Areas: Do not apply near the eyes, inside the nostrils, or on broken or irritated skin.
Use Caution with Fabrics: The oil can be applied to clothing, but some blends may stain. Test on an inconspicuous area first.
