It's finally December!!! And while I'm ngl that I've already been burning these candles, I do feel know that it's acceptable to talk about them haha. SO without further ado, here are my top 3 Christmas candle picks for this festive season.
This candle, like the name suggests, adds a cold climate feel too the festive celebrations here in Australia. The fragrance is delightfully complex and strong with notes of cedar leaf, fruity clove, eucalyptus and pine, without being too overpowering or overly musky. I believe Glasshouse releases around 3 limited edition Christmas scents, this being one, and all come in beautifully decorated glass jars. This one is white with what looks like frosted glass snowflakes - and when it burns the light shines through it beautifully.
The Aromatherapy Company | Smith & Co Tin Candle - Sugar Apple
The Sugar Apple scent is slightly less traditional but nonetheless reminds me of the festive season for some reason. I think because it reminds me a bit of apple pie. The candle is an essential blend of sugar apple so it smells exactly that, again without being sickly sweet. It comes in this adorable, vintage-inspired tin which I love as it can be reused once the candle has been burnt. The Smith & Co range also had loads of other candles which I am dying to try out!
Mozi | Spiced Cookie Dough with aromatic notes of nutmeg and raisin
This one is good enough too eat - it smells just like a freshly baked batch of Christmas cookies. There's a slight sweetness which comes from the raisins, however it is not sickly sweet in the slightest. And can we just talk about the packaging? Like all Mozi candles it is absolutely beautiful. It's in a gorgeous copper (which was a pain to photograph, but beautiful none the less) and the box, I couldn't help but photograph it too! I love Mozi's box designs - this one features a really cute woodland scene and gorgeous copper foil writing. This is a really difficult choice to make, but I think I'm going to have to say this is my absolute favourite out of the three.Are you a candle lover? What are your favourite Christmas candles?





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