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Although Aquarius is an Air sign, the Aquarius constellation is represented by the Water Bearer, portrayed as a man pouring a stream of water into the mouth of the Southern Fish. In ancient Egypt, the constellation Aquarius represented Hapi, god of the Nile River. This benevolent god distributed the Nile’s life giving waters, and the urn symbolized a fount of good fortune. Coincidentally, the names of Aquarius’ two brightest stars both correspond to luck. In Greek mythology, the water bearer is represented by the young and handsome Ganymede whom Zeus entrusted with the task of being the cupbearer for all the Gods.
Aquarius is unequivocally tied to an abundance of water, sometimes as a blessing and sometimes as a curse. The Water Bearer symbolically portrays a youth dispensing a gift that flows freely and equally to all - the rays of knowledge in great service for all humanity. The water that pours out symbolizes truth, which the Aquarian freely gives out to the world, dispensing their wisdom, observations, and opinions to one and all.
A captivating and alluring blend of citrus and delicate florals. Uplifting grapefruit juxtaposed against soothing bergamot, delicate jasmine, sweet and subtle baby's breath, and earthy tea leaf anchored in warm musk and amber.
We think this intriguing fragrance elegantly captures the uniqueness of the Aquarian energy!
This listing for one 10ml roll-on bottle.
Ingredients: Fractionated coconut oil & fragrance
The Water Bearer Perfume Oil Roller
Perfume oil rollers do not contain any alcohol and thus won't have the staying power of a true parfum. However, here's a few tips to get the most out of each application:
- Apply your perfume oil to moisturized skin. Aroma molecules evaporate far more slowly on well hydrated skin. Dry skin will quickly dissipate fragrance as well as those lighter and brighter top notes and floral heart notes.
- Apply after bathing/showering when possible, when pores are open for maximum absorption.
- Try layering your scented products for a longer aromatic experience. Select scents that complement and/or have similar note profiles. A scented lotion or body oil will moisturize AND maximize scent retention.
- Apply to pulse points but do NOT rub in (rubbing will make the top notes burn off more quickly!). If you apply more than you wanted, simply tap your wrists together or dab on another pulse point. Warmth exuded from these points will project scent the longest. Best pulse points: wrists, neck/behind ears, collar bones, heart space, inner elbows (a great spot for long-lasting diffusion!), and behind knees.
- However, there are certain spots that experts DO NOT recommend applying any perfume to, inlcuding eyes, face, privates, scalp, and any irritated, damaged skin (including cuts, scrapes, etc).
- Remember that citrus and floral notes are the most fleeting so a floral-forward scent will dissipate much more quickly than a woodsy or gourmand blend. Thus you may have to reapply these lighter blends a few times throughout the day.
- Also remember that you will get used to your signature scent and won't notice it as much as those surrounding you. So don't be too quick to overapply!
- Keep in mind that if you've been to the gym and worked up a sweat, you'll need to reapply post-shower.
- Store your perfume roller in a cool, dark place for longest shelf life. Do not allow your roller bottle to be exposed to direct sun, excessive heat, high humidity (ahem, like the bathroom), or anywhere that it will be exposed to drastic temperature changes.