Diptyque city candles review


Diptyque City Candles - The Beauty Look Book

I’m thrilled to share that the Diptyque City Candles will be available online at Diptyque and in Diptyque boutiques for a limited time starting today 9/27 through Sunday 9/30. There are currently 9 city candles that have been created for Beverly Hills, London, Miami, Tokyo, New York City, Shanghai, Berlin, Paris and Hong Kong. Each candle comes in a beautifully designed jar. Since they are only available to the stores in each corresponding city they’re harder to find and track down, but Diptyque is launching them all online for a limited time. Two new launches this round for online include Hong Kong and Paris. There is also a new Boxed Set of Six City Candles that comes packaged together in a white box.

While these are typically only available in city boutiques (similar to the Le Labo city perfumes), there have been a few times where Diptyque has launched the collection online so I was able to buy the ones I didn’t own from boutique trips, but they sell out very fast! Earlier this year I found a wonderful Paris shopper who travels from the US to Paris frequently for work to purchase a couple of the Paris ones for me. Every single one is amazing and beautiful. The boxes these come in are just as beautiful if not prettier than the actual candle jars themselves.

I have a review for each one today except Berlin. I have the older version which is packaged in a clear glass jar and based on the description I think the tinted design jar is same as the clear one but I haven’t smelled it to confirm.

Quick note for the US city candles and if you’re based in the US. While the candles are only available at each city boutique (Beverly Hills, Miami, NYC) – you can call the store to order and they will ship to you! Every store I’ve ordered from and called is very friendly, patient and helpful.

Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills was the first city candle I discovered. I reviewed it several years ago when we were still living in San Diego. I am a little embarrassed to admit how many I stocked up on but this was my go-to for a long time. It has lemon, mint, orchid and freesia. It smells like a fresh citrus and the mint is a sweet mint but it’s really subtle.

The description, “With its palm trees and lush gardens, the Beverly Hills candle embodies the aroma of an iconic city. A unique citrus scent blending mint and lemon with a hint of Freesia, the candle exudes a bright and zesty scent. The candle’s colorful design has a psychedelic touch that is native to the west coast and pays homage to the famous Martinique wallpaper, the iconic pattern used in the Beverly Hills Hotel.”

Miami

Miami is another one I bought online the first time city candles were offered. I also bought a couple in person at the Diptyque store at Bal Harbour. This is another floral citrus with magnolia, lemon, lime, vanilla. To me it’s similar to Beverly Hills, but Miami is creamier and a little more green while Beverly Hills smells sweeter and more vibrant.

The description, “The scent of the Miami candle offers an exotic aroma of delicate magnolia blossoms enhanced by delicious citrus notes. Reminiscent of the tangy lemon and lime native to the city, the candle suggests hints of vanilla and an homage to its signature tropical atmosphere. Its design pays homage to the city’s iconic Art Deco architecture, lively atmosphere and unique culture.”

New York

New York is inspired by New York City nights. I don’t know that I can attribute a smell to the city, but this candle has a warm patchouli, cedar and vetiver. It smells like fall in a warm cozy leather chair to me. It has a strong masculine vibe with the cedar. The candle doesn’t smell like New York to me but regardless I think it’s a beautiful one.

Description, “New York City candle evokes the spirit of speakeasies and the atmosphere of New York City by night… Like an echo: cedar, vetiver, and patchouli together are heightened by incense, reviving the scent of New York City at its golden age.”

London

London candle has beautiful floral notes like a garden. The lilac and juniper are what I smell and it has a very soft airy feel to it. I haven’t been to London in over 15 years, I have fond memories and am dying to go back to visit. When I was in college I did a summer study abroad trip to Oxford and went to London frequently. This was a life-changing experience for me not only to see England for the first time, but also because I met a boy who I married nearly 10 years later. I also roomed with a girl who became my long-time bestie even to this day we still keep in touch.

Description, “The scent of the London candle takes you to the heart of the Columbia Road flower market. Its unique notes of heliotrope, lilac, juniper and hyacinth are warmed with a touch of spice. With its floral detailing, the vessel celebrates a traditional bright and refined English wallpaper—paying homage to the pattern of the historic Westbourne Grove diptyque boutique.”

Paris

The Paris candle is something I can’t quite describe. It’s described has having chypre accord with aromatic twist of lavender. It smells fresh, light, floral, deep all at the same time. It feels like a little bit of citrus, lavender and cedar all mixed in one. This is in my top picks because of the name Paris. It’s a dream of mine to live there (always dreaming of the croissants and beautiful gardens!).

Description, “The newest addition to the City Candle Collection, the long-awaited Paris candle. Dressed in an ornate vessel that reveals the capital as seen from the sky, the pattern pays homage to the iconic city of light. The scent is marked by a chypre accord that permeates the enigmatic Parisian chic atmosphere.”

 

Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai

Hong Kong is one of the newest online launches. I haven’t had a chance to burn this one as this is my first time seeing it in person. I love the bold red reflective jar with the design inspired by the high rise buildings in the city. The scent has floral notes that are built around the Bauhinia Blakeana one of their orchid trees. There are also also supposed to be notes of steam rice which usually doesn’t have a scent to me. It’s a creamy floral with a musk feel to me.

Description, “The Hong Kong vessel presents a setting inspired by the citys colorful, graphic, urban density. Ever present is the persistence of nature as it attempts to reassert its power throughout the city. The olfactory tribute to this city is expressed through a floral accord, built around the famous Bauhinia Blakeana, Hong-Kong’s emblem, complemented by comforting steam of rice. Come, discover the newest addition to the city candle collection online or at our Hong Kong boutique.”

Tokyo is one of my favorites because it has a fresh light scent of pine and cedar but doesn’t feel as green as those notes typically are. There’s a hint of hinoki and incense in it with subtle floral feels. This was one I was really excited to be able to buy online.

Description, “The aroma of the Tokyo candle takes you on a stroll amongst the majestic Japanese cypress trees. Notes of pine oil and cedar leaves celebrate majestic branches shading a hidden temple path and diffuses notes of soothing incense. Inspired by the art of the Japanese garden, its design evokes the harmony and serenity of two of Tokyo’s most famous parks, Yoyogi Koen and Shinjuku Gyoen.”

Shanghai smells like a sweet flower mixed with green tea. It almost smells sweet like a dessert I’d want to eat.

Description, “The scent of the Shanghai candle is closely linked to a Chinese tradition. Deliciously perfumed osmanthus flowers complemented with notes of green tea and maté to reveal the aroma of a freshly brewed cup of tea. The candle’s design is an ode to the beauty of Huxinting, Shanghai’s oldest tea house. The vessel’s deep red shade, blue porcelain and gold are an ancient symbol of good luck.”

City Candles Box Set 2018 Edition

The amazing 6-piece box set with Beverly Hills, London, Paris, New York, Tokyo and Shanghai. It retails at $432 and while you don’t get a price break compared to buying individually but I can’t think of a more amazing gift that this would make having them in a beautiful white box.

The only one I’m missing is Berlin but as mentioned at the top of the post I have the original glass jar version and while I’m almost 100% sure the colored green and yellow jar they have right now is the same, I haven’t smelled it to confirm.

Going through all the descriptions again has me itching to travel overseas. I have such good memories of travels to Europe and I have only been to one country in Asia before but have so much on my travel wishlist. I love these city-inspired candles and as a Diptyque lover it’s fun to have something a little rarer and harder to find.

The Diptyque City Candles retail for $72 each and the Boxed Set of Six retails at $432. Available online at Diptyque for a limited time through 9/30, in limited quantities. Also available in the free-standing Diptyque boutiques.

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Have you tried any of these before or visited any of the Diptyque stores in these cities? If I’m traveling to a place with a Diptyque boutique it’s always a MUST that I stop inside one. They’re beautifully designed and the staff is always so knowledgeable and friendly.

Huge thanks to Diptyque for sending me all the candles for this feature. Being the Diptyque fan that I am I had already purchased all the scents on previous occasions except for Hong Kong. I’m the happiest person on earth to be stocked up on these scents from a brand that I’ve adored for many years.

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Diptyque City Candles - PureWow


By Brianna Lapolla

Published Sep 17, 2020

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Miss Manhattan after temporarily moving out due to the pandemic? Longing for that Parisian trip you never got to take in the spring? Or just looking to travel the globe any way you can? We know this year has been weird, but we've just been graced with the launch of Diptyque's exclusive City Candles, which features nine collectible (and giftable, might we add) scents from Hong Kong to Paris to New York to Beverly Hills and more. The collection will be available for one week only—from September 17 to September 23 exclusively at diptyqueparis.com.

Get this: Diptyque’s City Candles are typically only available in the location they're named after, but this year since none of us are traveling, the brand is allowing shoppers a chance to finally get their hands on their city-favorites no matter where they are in the world. And if we know anything about Diptyque, it's that its candles feature some of the most sought-after scents. So, fear not: The New York candle will smell nothing like garbage. Each candle perfectly captures the fragrance of its namesake destination, so even though your passport is probably collecting dust, you'll still be able to close your eyes and pretend you're in the destination of your choice.

Each 6.5-ounce candle comes in a different color votive for even more collectibility and can be yours for $74 a pop. See all the scents below, then get clicking. We repeat: this collection is only available for seven days (or before it inevitably sells out).

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1. Hong Kong City Candle

An ode to nature expressed through notes reminiscent of the famous Bauhinia Blakeana, this candle is accented with a floral-vanilla accord that appeals to nearly everyone.

Buy It ($74)

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2. Paris City Candle

The Paris candle takes you to the heart of Saint Germain, i.e. the very definition of Parisian chic. The scent features a mysterious chypre accord accentuated with a hint of lavender.

Buy It ($74)

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3. Berlin City Candle

The scents in this candle transport you to the German capital's most prestigious shopping street. You'll smell notes of blossoming linden trees, which comes off as a powerful floral aroma with light honey accents.

Buy It ($74)

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4. New York City Candle

The New York candle will bring you back to the golden age of speakeasies and the city's nightlife. Pour up a Manhattan, light this candle and bask in the notes of cedar wood, vetiver, patchouli and incense.

Buy It ($72)

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5. Miami City Candle

The Miami candle is exactly what you'd expect; An exotic aroma of delicate magnolia blossoms enhanced by vibrant citrus notes, reminiscent of Key Lime Pie. One word: yum.

Buy It ($74)

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6. Beverly Hills City Candle

The Beverly Hills candle embodies the city's palm trees and lush, shaded gardens. You'll smell enticing bouquets of white flowers plus mint and lemon for an uplifting, sunny-day reminiscent aroma.

Buy It ($74)

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7. Tokyo City Candle

Tokyo is so much more than a bustling city and this candle perfectly evokes the more laid-back side. Think: a stroll through an alleyway shaded by Japanese cypress trees and soothing notes of incense.

Buy It ($74)

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8. Shanghai City Candle

Reminiscent of a Chinese tea ceremony, the Shanghai candle features notes of osmanthus flowers complemented with green tea.

Buy It ($74)

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London City Candle

With unique notes of heliotrope, lilac, juniper, hyacinth and a touch of spice, this candle transports you to the heart of the Columbia Road flower market.

Buy It ($74)

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what is actually worth buying from Byredo, Vichy and others – Archive

Every week, the author of the blog Fierce and Cute, Mur Soboleva, chooses iconic products from our favorite cosmetic brands. The new and latest release features Byredo fragrances, Diptyque candles, Swiss Line anti-aging products and more.

Byredo

  • M/Mink fragrance, from 8220 rubles Byredo's strangest and most amazing fragrance, the smell of amber and ink, made in collaboration with the design duo M/M, has become the hallmark of the brand

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  • La Tulipe body milk, 3200 rub. The main Byredo fragrances are accompanied by body products in laconic bottles: there are shower gels, body creams and lotions, as well as hand creams.

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Swedish ex-basketball player Ben Goreme and his minimalist brand Byredo have taken niche fragrance fashion to the next level. Byredo is based on a clear and elegant concept of “flavors of memories”: each of the brand's perfume works evokes certain emotions in its creator and is designed to share them with the buyer. Goreme himself, however, does not make fragrances, requesting professionals Olivia Giacobetti and Jerome Epinet for this and working closely with them. Starting with several fragrances, the brand later released complementary body products and an independent collection of candles, and on his last visit to Moscow, Goreme promised that something “very unusual” would soon appear in the brand’s assortment. nine0003

June Jacobs

  • Cranberry Pomergranate Moisture Masque, 3480 r. Special care products - masks and peels - are considered to be a particularly strong point of the brand

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  • Lemon Sugar Body Polish, 2760 rub. Sugar scrub turns its user into Marie Antoinette bathing in lemon meringues

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  • Papaya Body Balm, 3040 r. Incredibly luxurious body balm with a magical scent and no less pleasant effect

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American June Jacobs, concerned about the deplorable state of the environment and the composition of cosmetics, has created her own spa brand with exceptionally pure ingredients - she even has her own laboratory, June Jacobs Labs, where, they say, revolutionary extraction technologies are used. JJ makes expensive, effective products with an emphasis on antioxidant action and overall pleasure to use: after all, this is a spa, and everything in a spa should be pleasant, not just healthy. The range of the brand is huge (not all are represented in Russia), it includes products for both the face and the body - they are equally successful at June Jacobs. nine0003

Diptyque

  • Candle, 4950 rubles Despite their fame as a successful perfume brand, Diptyque remain true to their roots - in the range of a huge number of candles and fragrances for the home

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  • Oyedo fragrance, from 6750 rubles The brand is known for clean, serene fragrances without a hint of obsession or aggressive sexuality

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  • Pommade Démaquillante make-up remover balm, from 5400 rubles Last year, the brand launched a small and very cute face care line

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In 1961, three friends - an artist, interior designer and theater designer - opened a small shop in Paris, on the Boulevard Saint-Germain, where they began to sell fabrics with their own patterns. The avant-garde drawings of the owners did not have a huge success, but the intricate design of the store invariably attracted the attention of buyers - and friends began to buy interior little things that they liked. But the most successful were scented candles, which quickly (and unexpectedly) became the main line of business. At 19In 68, the brand released the first fragrance under the laconic name L'Eau - one of the creators of the brand, an artist who independently retrained as a perfumer, found his recipe in a book of the 16th century.

Swiss Line

  • Anti-Redness Intensive Serum, 3120 r. The brand pays attention not only to purely age-related problems like wrinkles, but also to other aspects of skin health

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  • Total-Lift Overnight Cream, 10480 r. A special pride of the brand are creams from the Total-Lift series, for example, this regenerating night balm

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  • Ampoules 360° Synchronized Time Reversal Program, 14240 r. A powerful anti-aging course is a serious (and justified) investment in beauty

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The strict, expensive and successful Swiss brand recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. The brand promotes an exceptionally serious approach: it was founded in a clinic in Zurich and was originally built on the principles of dermatology. Swiss Line was invented by Prince Michael Masalsky (according to some sources, the direct heir of Rurik), who previously worked at Coca-Cola and La Prairie. Masalsky wanted to create an anti-age brand based on high scientific technologies, and succeeded: the brand is considered an expert in cell therapy (its main series is called Cell Shock). This therapeutic approach involves the introduction of foreign cells (such as stem cells) into the skin, due to which the skin's own cells must be renewed and work more efficiently. nine0003

Vichy

  • Idéalia BB cream, from 1000 rubles The brand's newest series, Idéalia, is designed for the city dweller with a dull, sad complexion

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  • Normaderm lotion, from 700 rubles Cleansing lotion - the main hit of the Normaderm line, aimed at combating enlarged pores and oily skin

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  • nine0002 Thermal water, from 350 rubles The main pride of Vichy is thermal water, loved by the French dauphines and marquises, which now each of us can put on our own shelf in the bathroom

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Founded in 1931, the brand is the second brand in the portfolio of the L'Oreal Group, founded thanks to thermal waters (the first is the already sung by us La Roche-Posay). Vichy springs, perhaps the most famous in the world, were discovered in ancient times, and already in the 16th century, the place had the glory of a balneological resort and a center of social life. The brand uses the notorious healing waters in all its products - and this is the only water that is included in Vichy products. Of course, the main focus of the pharmacy brand is sensitive skin with various types of problems, therefore, therapeutic tonal products and products aimed at combating acne and dryness have become especially famous. nine0003

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17 BEST WINTER CANDLES FOR 2020

Winter is the peak of candle season, with plenty of winter scents to choose from and a real reason to light them (darkness!). Since the number of winter/holiday candles is practically unlimited, I interviewed the Apartment Therapy team and my own extensive collection of candles to bring you the best of the bunch (and on National Candle Day, no less!). Enjoy and let us know your favorite winter candles in the comments. nine0003 Save Pin It View More Images

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Candle Woods Outdoors Fellow No. 14

Outdoor collaborator The scent of wood from their flagship collection exudes a serious winter vibe. It includes notes of cedar, patchouli, pine needles, sandalwood and teak wood. The burning time is 40-50 hours.

Buy: Candle Woods Outdoors Fellow No. 14, $36 freelancer



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Homesick Candle Nutcracker

According to one of the employees, it looks like a cinnamon stick in apple cider. There are other holiday scents in the Homesick holiday collection, including cedar-scented Ski Trip, redcurrant and sugar plum Holiday Walk, and Latkes and Lights with lots of apple notes. nine0003

Buy: Nutcracker Candle, $34 - Homesick



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Voluspa Gold Plated Pomander and Hinoki Candle

. It's festive and cozy enough to get into the spirit, yet easy to use after the holidays. Voluspa candles also come in seven sizes, from travel tins to large five-wick tins and reed diffusers. nine0003

Buy: Gold Plated Pomander & Hinoki Candle, $36 from Voluspa

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Capri Blue Fir & Firewood Jar Candle

One of my favorite products over the years, Anthro's Fir & Firewood Candle is a limited edition fragrance that returns every holiday, says commercial editor Nicole Lund. I have bought a set of 6 voices in the past and have used them for holiday parties and received rave reviews every time. (What else would you expect from the creators of the famous Volcano candle?) The key to this fragrance is that it is surprisingly fruity, pairing apple and clove with the usual scents of fir, pine, white birch, cedar, vetiver and musk. . nine0003

Buy: Candle Capri Blue Fir & Firewood Jar, $16 from Anthropologie

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PF. Candle Candle Co. spruce

PF. Candle Co.'s Spruce Candle becomes an employee favorite. It's more subtle than other Christmas tree-inspired fragrances, so it's a good choice for those who are sensitive to scents (or if you're buying it as a gift). The scent list includes blue spruce, snow, pine, cedar, and citrus (yes, I don't know how they found the scent of snow, but I have no doubt about it). And, of course, amber jars are perfect for reuse after the candle is ready. nine0003

Buy: PF. Candle Candle Co. Spruce, $20 from Urban Outfitters

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Apotheke White Vetiver Candle

"Really soothing and sophisticated," one sniffer remarked. If you told me that's what Meryl Streep smells like, I'd believe you. High score for any candle. Apotheke calls it a sultry fragrance with notes of cashmere, eucalyptus and lilac combined with earthy vetiver, sandalwood, amber and cedar. This could be the candle to burn when you're looking for motivation to work on your New Year's resolutions or home organization project at the start of the new year. January cure, anyone? nine0003

Buy: Candle White Vetiver, $38 at Pharmacy

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Sugar Hill Candle from Harlem Candle Co.

Winter isn't just about pines and smoky woods, it's also citrus season. This brand, owned by Black, showcases the beautifully tangy fruit with orange blossom and lemon "Buddha's Hand" balanced with vanilla and lavender.

Buy: Sugar Hill Candle, $45 from Harlem Candle Co. nine0154

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Jonathan Adler: Choose Your Poison Votive Set

In 2020, when it comes to drinks and candles, you don't have to pick just one. The Jonathan Adler Trio has votive enlarged versions of the best-selling pop candles in strong scents of bourbon, vodka and champagne. To your health!

Buy: Choose Your Poison Votive Set, $68 $51 from Jonathan Adler

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Diptyque Floral Majesty Candle

If you want someone (yourself?) to be pampered this season, the Parisian perfumer won't beat everyone. They have beautifully designed holiday motifs for 2020, including this rose and cinnamon scented beauty. Can't choose? Grab all three holiday scents, or go further with the coveted Advent calendar. nine0003

Buy: Candle Flower Majesty, $78 from Diptyque

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IKEA INVISIBLE CANDLE

I smell a lot of candles every year and in 2020 none of them impressed me more than the IKEA OSYNLIG collaboration with Byredo's Ben Gorham. It's shocking how complex and balanced the scents are (and how beautiful the ceramic vessels are) for a candle that costs less than $10. Favorites are fig and cypress, but you'll probably want all 13 flavors. nine0003

Buy: INVISIBLE CANDLE, $9.99 at IKEA

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Thymes Frasier Fir 3-Wick Candle

According to branded content editor Elisabeth Entenman, she would die for this one candle . It has three wicks and a burn time of 60 hours, while the combination of Siberian fir, cedar and sandalwood creates a deeply soothing scent. It's pricey, but can make a great hostess gift, and if you like the scent, there's an entire Frasier Fi r collection you can buy from. nine0003

Buy: Thymes Frasier Fir 3-Wick Candle, $50

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The boy smells a broken rosary candle

One of the testers noted that the Broken Rosary is a lightweight cashmere cardigan that was neatly folded in a drawer next to a potpourri bag. Rose water and cardamom are based on cedar, moss and cinnamon.

Buy: Broken Rosary Candle, $39by Boy Smells

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Anecdote Mistletoe Candle

I love anything, be it jam or candles, and Anecdote is a great version. Balanced with amber, this fruity fragrance pays homage to a millennium-favorite brand with bold names and scents. Also pay attention to fragrant spruce and cypress. After skiing, and Spicy if you're a fan of mulled wine. nine0003

Buy: Mistletoe Candle, $39 from joke candles

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Mrs. Meyer's Large Iowa Pine Candle Candle

You don't have to spend a lot to find a good winter candle, as proven by this budget-friendly option from the trusty Mrs. Meyer. It's a favorite of branded content editor Matt Garry, who says it smells the most like real wood. Its burn time is 35 hours, but it's so inexpensive that it's easy to stock up early in the season. nine0003

Buy: Mrs. Meyer's Iowa Pine Large Candle Candle, $9.99 from Target

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Intrepid Speken Flame Candle

If candles are part of your daily self-care, look no further than Speken Flames. Featuring crackling wooden wicks, shimmering coconut wax and matching mantras, these candles provide an unforgettable experience. According to our tester, lighting these candles is a true joy for the senses. Notes of orange, cloves and cedar in Fearless create a festive mood. nine0003

Buy: Fearless Candle, $34 from Spoken Flames

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Nostalgia Candle in the Land of Daughters

If you're the kind of person who sinks on the couch and streams your favorite holiday movies, this candle is perfect for you.


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