Flaura Eau De Parfum
Flaura Eau De Parfum opens with bergamot and blackcurrant before settling into a heart of orange blossom, jasmine sambac, and tuberose. The base of Virginia cedarwood, vanilla pods, and musks gives the fragrance its warmth and staying power. Available as a 1.5ml sample vial, it lets you wear the scent properly before committing to a full bottle.
- Upcycled jasmine sambac, sourced from Tamil Nadu, is rescued from unsold ceremonial flower markets and distilled into a floral absolute that anchors the heart of this fragrance.
- Cinnamon bark oil from Sri Lanka, recovered from imperfect quills left over in spice processing, adds a warm, woody depth to the base without waste.
- Formulated without phthalates or parabens, with a fully disclosed ingredient list so you know exactly what you are wearing.
Flaura Eau De Parfum is a considered way to explore a new scent: ingredient-transparent, built on upcycled materials with traceable origins, and sized to fit into any routine before you decide it is yours.
Return Window
Returns within 14 days for unused items.
Exchanges
Exchanges are accepted with prior approval and item-condition requirements.
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Customer covers return shipping costs. Shipping charges are non-refundable.
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Full refund issued after inspection.
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About the brand
UpCircle
UpCircle is a UK-based skincare brand that repurposes food industry by-products into high-quality beauty products.
Highlights
- Plastic Negative certification (removing 2x plastic used)
- Upcycled coffee grounds, fruit stones, and shells as inputs
- Local and cooperative-based sourcing for by-products
- Renewable energy–powered facilities

