Dryland Wilds Greasewood Perfume Oil
Dryland Wilds Greasewood Perfume Oil
greasewood perfume oil This desert perfume is a love poem to survival. It is the smell of rain on the hot, dry southern badlands. One of the oldest living beings on our planet, greasewood flourishes where little else can live. This scrubby bush carries the scent of desert monsoon in its leaves, making us remember rain even in the hottest, driest times.
Notes: Dry earthy petichor, sharp resinous greasewood and the cool relief of summer rain in New Mexico’s Chihuahuan desert. Handcrafted with extracts of greasewood, desert rosemary-mint, juniper resin and other high desert aromatics.
All our fragrances are natural, botanical perfumes with no synthetic ingredients.
10ml glass roller bottle
Meet the Maker
Meet the Maker
Dryland Wilds make desert perfume from upcycled dryland plants. Our workshop is in Albuquerque on unceded Tiwa land, and we harvest unwanted plants throughout New Mexico and the southwest. Using distillation, enfleurage, maceration, and tincturing we pull fragrance from the plants we harvest, sometimes blending these extracts with other longer lasting botanicals and sometimes offering just our pure extractions that capture the desert’s real scents of place. Much of our fragrance extraction is done out in the desert or mountains at the site our of harvests, allowing us to gather the exact scent of the flower before it wilts.
Handcraft botanical soaps, balms, and oils in small batches with organic oils and our artisanal desert perfumes. We use no synthetic fragrances or artificial ingredients ever.
Practice and teach sustainable wildcrafting in the high desert, prioritizing invasive and upcycled common plants for our fragrance harvests. All native plant material that goes into our products is salvaged from sites that are removing them for construction, road maintenance, land management and fire pruning. It's less than romantic but most of our harvests involve us following DOT (dirt) road graders, or being invited to come in and cut before the bulldozers show up. We also work with private landowners, traveling to remote ranches and setting up perfume camp where we remove invasive flowers and enfleurage them. This helps bring ecosystems back into balance by reducing invasive seed set and protecting the watershed from glyphosates. We teach seasonal classes on sustainable wildcrafting - free to Indigenous, Black and QTBIPOC students upon request. For other students with financial support needs, sliding scale and trades for classes are available upon request.
Work towards less waste in our world, using unwanted plants that otherwise go to the burn pile or dump, packaging in compostable paper tubes, glass and metal reusable containers and shipping with eco-alternatives to plastic. Our workshop is now solar powered.
Support social/environmental justice, donating 15% of our limited edition perfume sales each year to racial justice environmental southwestern organizations fighting for equality, liberation and justice for all.