wyldNotes

In Europe from 19 September

Wyld Notes ingredients: what is inside — and what stays open

What the brand says is quickly told: Wyld Notes describes its perfumes as 100% natural — composed of essential oils said to come from its own and partner farms, vetted suppliers and sustainable wildcrafting, set on organic, undenatured sugarcane alcohol. What of this is on record, what we cannot verify, and what “natural” means for sensitive noses — all of it here, without varnish.

Fragrance ingredients from above: peaches, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon and rose leaves

What the brand discloses

For every fragrance, Wyld Notes publishes the note pyramid (top, heart, base) and names the oils that, per the product page, come from its own farms — you will find both in our fragrance portraits. Then there is the carrier question: instead of the denatured alcohol common in the perfume industry, Wyld Notes says it uses organic, undenatured sugarcane alcohol. That is more openness than many brands show — a full ingredient list it is not.

What we cannot verify

Two things we say openly: the full INCI lists of the individual fragrances are not available to us — the binding place for them is the packaging and the official shop. And “100% natural” is the brand’s claim: we repeat it as published, we cannot verify it independently. If you need certainty, ask the maker — for ingredient questions, the brand is the only binding source.

Natural does not mean allergen-free

The honest part: essential oils are made of the very fragrance molecules that EU cosmetics law requires to be declared for people with known sensitivities — linalool shapes lavender and clary sage, limonene every citrus peel, geraniol rose and geranium. A natural perfume carries these declarations just like a conventional one. If you react to specific fragrance substances, read the details in the official shop before buying or ask the brand directly — blanket tolerance promises are something you will not hear from us.

Where to read on

Why almost every box says just “parfum”, and what the EU allergen rules change, is craft knowledge worth knowing — and for the individual farm oils, our fragrance portraits show which notes carry each scent, pyramid by pyramid.

Frequently asked questions

Are Wyld Notes perfumes really 100% natural?
That is how the brand describes them: essential oils on organic, undenatured sugarcane alcohol. We repeat this claim as published — we cannot verify it independently.
Do the perfumes contain alcohol?
Yes. According to the brand, the fragrances are set on organic, undenatured sugarcane alcohol — natural perfume needs a carrier too. Alcohol-free they are not.
Where do I find the full ingredient list?
Bindingly on the product packaging and in the official shop. We do not hold the full INCI lists — which is why you will find pyramids and farm oils with us, but no copied ingredient list.
I am sensitive to fragrance substances — what should I check?
The declarable fragrance substances (such as linalool, limonene, geraniol), which occur naturally in essential oils as well. Read the details in the official shop before buying or ask the brand — “natural” is not a free pass.
Are the perfumes vegan or cruelty-free?
The product pages available to us currently make no statements we could repeat. Binding answers can only come from the brand — when in doubt, ask there.

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