Sonora Roll On Perfume Oil
A tribute to the untamed spirit of the classic Wild West.
There’s a kind of freedom that lives out where the sky feels endless and the horizon always calls you forward. Sonora captures that feeling—rooted in grit and grace, inspired by Hall of Fame rodeo performer Mabel Strickland, whose fearless spirit still echoes across the open plains.
This hand-blended perfume oil is a study in contrasts, just like the desert itself. It opens with a crisp breath of juniper, bergamot, and lemon—bright and brisk like the early morning air before the day begins. That citrusy spark doesn’t just wake up your senses—it draws you in, hinting at something deeper.
As the top notes ease, you’re met with the grounding pull of pine needles and warm amber. There’s something earthy here, something still and strong, like sunlight slipping through tall pines after a summer storm. It’s green, golden, and gently smoky—reminiscent of old leather saddles and quiet campfires, without ever leaning too heavy.
Then comes the warmth. A soft trail of vanilla and sandalwood wraps around everything like a worn blanket passed down through generations. Creamy and smooth, but never overly sweet, the base notes linger low and close to the skin, creating a scent that’s both familiar and unexpected.
This is the kind of fragrance that doesn’t wear you—you wear it. It becomes part of your rhythm, your mood, your story. It’s subtle enough for everyday wear but carries a complexity that invites people in a little closer. The kind of scent that turns heads in quiet ways and stays with you long after the moment passes.
Made in small batches and rolled by hand, Sonora is crafted with care and intention—free from parabens, phthalates, and all the extra stuff you don’t need. Just clean, high-quality ingredients blended into a 10 ml glass roller that fits perfectly in your bag, your pocket, or your palm.
Whether you’re headed out for a night under the stars or just want to carry a little desert soul with you through the day, Sonora is a scent that holds space for strength, softness, and a whole lot of story. Just like the women who wear it.
Packaging recently changed!
The old packaging is the tan and new is the black.
The Senora perfume was previously called the Lady Mabel.
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