Lemon Sugar & Sage Room Spray
About this product
Fragrance notes: Meyer lemon, blue sage, wild sugarcaneSmells like: zested lemon peel / raw sugarcane stalks / dried sage leavesInspired by: Bright Meyer lemons release bursts of sweet citrus into the warm air of Mediterranean hillsides, where wild sage has flourished for centuries among sun-drenched coastal landscapes. Softer and more floral than any ordinary lemon, their honeyed tartness awakens the senses and releases an aromatic clarity as they mingle with the herbaceous coolness of blue sage under endless blue skies. Wild sugarcane adds a warm sweetness to round out a scent that’s both refreshing and deeply comforting.
Set the mood with a kiss of fragrance wherever and whenever it’s needed. Travel-friendly packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Lemon Sugar & Sage Room Spray smell like?
The Lemon Sugar & Sage Room Spray features fragrance notes of Meyer lemon, blue sage, and wild sugarcane. It combines zested lemon peel, raw sugarcane stalks, and dried sage leaves to create a refreshing and comforting scent.
How long does the scent last after spraying?
The longevity of the scent can vary based on factors like room size and ventilation. However, many users find that the fragrance lingers for several hours, providing a refreshing atmosphere in your space.
Is this room spray safe to use around pets and children?
While the ingredients in the Lemon Sugar & Sage Room Spray are generally considered safe, it’s always best to use caution. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated and avoid direct contact with pets and young children immediately after spraying.
How should I care for and store the room spray?
To maintain the quality of the Lemon Sugar & Sage Room Spray, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Make sure to keep the cap tightly closed when not in use to prevent evaporation of the fragrance.
Can I use this room spray on fabrics or upholstery?
It is recommended to test the Lemon Sugar & Sage Room Spray on a small, inconspicuous area of fabric before applying it more broadly. Some fabrics may react differently, so it’s best to be cautious to avoid any potential staining.

