Abel x Gray Label - Nurture
Recognising the transformational journey that mothers go through during pregnancy and later into motherhood, the brands founders - mothers themselves - set out to create a fragrance specially designed to bring peace.
The fragrance was created by French perfumer Fanny Grau, partner of Abel Nose Isaac Sinclair. Pregnant with their second son during the creation process, Grau selected ingredients for the beauty of their scent profile, as well as their healing properties. Calming rose, energising orange blossom, ginger for its anti-nausea properties and sandalwood for grounding
100% natural Eau de Parfum.
Created by mothers, for mothers.
- Perfume: Spritz! Spritz! on your pulse points or walk into your perfume.
Consumers are becoming more conscious of the ingredients in the cosmetics and personal care products that we are putting on our body. Many cosmetic labels claim that products are “natural,” “healthy,” and “safe,” but the government does not always really define or investigate the use of these terms on personal care and cosmetic labels.
So, what can a consumer look for on a cosmetic label or personal care label to make an informed decision about ingredients? With this topic more popular than ever, we state exactly how organic a product is, if it is certified, and what that certification actually means.
As you can see, we don't sell 100's of brands. The reason for this is that we continue to carefully make a selection of the enormous amount of brands to end up with what we consider to be THE top-quality, high-performing skin care, hair care, makeup, and mom & baby products out there, with the best ingredients nature has to offer, and made by ethical & passionate companies. We hope this will make it easier for you to choose.

Customer reviews
Recommendation for purchase
Well, I get none of the listed notes given in the description. What I get is a strong impression of bark mulch. When you go into natural parks in the summer and the landscape gardners have just freshly planted trees and you can smell the still moist and dampy bark mulch. I also get a slight glue and gum note.
I just read that the creator of the scent ceated it while being pregnant. I do know that the scent perception can be very different and altered while being pregnant and I can just asume that happened here.
This is not really bad smelling but I wouldn't want to smell like bark mulch and glue to be honest. Not even traces of the listed notes ginger, rose, orange blossom, sandalwood, jasmin - just none. For me disappointing.