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Woodland Snow Frosted Candle Glass (11 oz)

Woodland Snow Frosted Candle Glass (11 oz)

Regular price $26.50 USD
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Scent
Step into a winter wonderland with the crisp and invigorating essence of Woodland Snow. This fragrance opens with the fresh, cool notes of mint, ozone, and camphor, instantly transporting you to a snow-covered forest. The heart of this scent is a harmonious blend of eucalyptus, peppermint, cypress, and sage, evoking the serene and rejuvenating atmosphere of a tranquil woodland after a snowfall. As the scent deepens, the base notes of earthy patchouli, juniper, cedar, warm spice, and incense create a lasting impression of cozy winter nights by the fire.
-Top: Mint, Ozone, Camphor
-Middle: Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Cypress, Sage
-Base: Patchouli, Juniper, Cedar, Spice, Incense

The Coconut Soy wax is clean-burning, biodegradable, and natural. A vegan blend of natural apricot, coconut, soy, and a minuscule amount of highly refined food-grade paraffin wax. The wax is toxin-free, paraben-free, phthalate-free, and comes from renewable sources. The wood wick is eco-friendly and made from FSC-certified wood, hand-crafted +, and made in the USA.
-Color: Natural Off-White (No Dyes)
-Material: Coconut Soy Blended Wax
-Label: Matte Finish
-Lid: Wood - Raw Maple
-Size: 11 oz. Vessel & 9 oz Wax; 2.93" (W or Diameter) x 3.75" (H with lid), a 9.205" (Circumference)
-Burn Time: Approx. 50 Hours
-Hand-Poured in the USA
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Candle FAQs

Before Lighting:

  • Before burning, always trim a cotton wick to 1/4" and 1/8" - 3/16" for a wood wick.
  • Keep the wax pool clear of wick trimmings, matches, and debris at all times.

While Burning:

  • Keep within sight
  • Keep away from flammable objects
  • Keep away from children and pets

Disclaimer:

Every fragrance oil we offer is phthalate-free and made without ingredients found on California’s Proposition 65 list.

Additionally, our fragrances avoid these 5 main hazard groups:

  • Carcinogens: These are materials known or thought to cause cancer.
  • Mutagens: Materials that change the DNA of a cell, harming the cell and causing diseases like cancer.
  • Reproductive toxins: Toxins that adversely affect reproductive organs and increase the risk of birth defects.
  • Organ toxins: These are toxins that can cause adverse effects or disease within specific bodily organs.
  • Acute toxins: Toxins that can cause adverse effects from a single exposure. Generally, this would be accidental exposure, such as spillage or ingestion