Meet Ember Bloom: a elegant perfume oil inspired by Calvin Klein Eternity Flame for Women, concentrated for longevity and skipping the alcohol entirely.
Like walking past a flower stall on the first warm day of the year.

How It Unfolds
Top: Pink Pepper crackles with rosy spice; Mandarin Orange brightens juicy and sweet. And then Litchi.
Heart: Peony opens dewy and pink. Jasmine blooms heady and white-floral. And then Frangipani.
Dry-down: Cashmere Wood softens musky-smooth. Musk hums soft and skin-warm. Amber glows warm and golden.
How It Stacks Up Against the Original
An impression isn’t a knock-off — it’s the same scent direction, recreated with quality aroma materials and no designer markup. You skip the bottle, the boxing and the brand tax, and put your money into what actually matters: how it smells on your skin.
When To Wear It
Bring it out when the temperature climbs; it shines in spring and summer heat. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. A signature that flatters almost everyone.
Inside the Floral Fruity Family
Florals are the most-loved family for a reason: they’re pretty, versatile and universally flattering. The oil base here keeps the flowers fresh-cut and alive from morning to night.
Make It Last All Day
Apply straight after a shower while skin is still slightly damp; oil grabs onto hydrated skin and projects longer. A swipe through the hair or on a scarf extends the trail even further.
The Case For It
The best florals feel alive, not perfumey — and the oil base keeps these flowers dewy and natural from morning to evening.
Because it’s an impression of Calvin Klein Eternity Flame for Women — not the designer bottle — you get the soft, radiant florals you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Calvin Klein Eternity Flame for Women
- Scent family: Floral Fruity
- Best for: women's, Spring, Summer
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Great fragrance shouldn’t cost a fortune. Ember Bloom proves it, one dab at a time.
