
Candle fragrances are crafted like musical compositions — with top, middle (heart), and base notes, working together to create a full aromatic experience.
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🌸 Top Notes (First Impression)
These are the scents you notice immediately when you smell a candle—bright, fresh, and fleeting.
- Characteristics: Lightest molecules, evaporate quickly
- Common examples: Citrus (lemon, bergamot, grapefruit), herbs (lavender, peppermint), fruits (apple, berries)
💐 Middle Notes (The Heart)
These emerge once the top notes fade and form the core of the fragrance. They’re more rounded and linger longer.
- Characteristics: Balance the top and base, define the candle’s personality
- Common examples: Floral (rose, jasmine, ylang ylang), spices (cinnamon, cardamom), green notes (sage, chamomile)
🌲 Base Notes (Lasting Depth)
These are the foundation—rich, grounding scents that linger long after the candle is extinguished.
- Characteristics: Largest molecules, slowest to evaporate
- Common examples: Vanilla, musk, amber, patchouli, sandalwood, oud
The following are some of our most popular fragrances:
