Scent Guide

Wanting to uplift your emotional well-being is our reasoning behind the scents we create.

However, knowing which one you will resonate with is for you to discover.

To help with this process we’ve sorted each scent into a group of like qualities below with the intention of assisting you with your selection.


Berry Delicious: A beautiful addition to sit atop your kitchen bench

Citrus: Citrus aromas are freshen and uplifting

Everyday Lifestyle: A mixtures of many fragrance to choose for each individual's preference

Floral: Floral aromas to make you happy as they trigger your happy brain chemicals

Manly: Woody aromas which are earthy and grounding

Sugar Rush:
Sweet aromas to comfort you and make you smile

Vanilla Mania: This aroma is a popular choice as it throws a beautiful feeling of warmth into the room when lit


The Art of Candle Making:

Top Notes: Have you ever smelled a fragrance and immediately fallen in love? That’s because of the top notes.

Also known as head notes, the top notes are the opening act and are the first thing you smell when trying a fragrance. Whether you’re attracted or repelled by a scent is often because of the top notes. Top notes are usually fresh, elevating, and have the smallest molecules, so they’re the most volatile and evaporate quickly.
Alluring you with a scent is one half of the top note’s job: the other half is smoothly transitioning to the mid notes of the fragrance.

Common notes: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Lemon, Berries, Lavender, Rose


Mid Notes: As the top notes fade, the full-bodied mid notes present themselves as the more dominant aroma.

Also known as heart notes, mid notes last longer than top notes and have a strong influence on the base notes. Complex, deep, and designed to give a lasting impression, mid notes are the heart of the fragrance and provide a balance between the top and bottom notes.
They’re not as strong as top notes but are the personality of the fragrance, like the chorus of a song. Memorable, prominent, and the star of the show.

Common notes: Geranium, Rose, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, Cinnamon, Pepper, Cardamom, Violet


Base Note: Also known as dry notes, base notes are often deep, rich, and calming.

Unlike top or mid notes, base notes linger the longest and anchor the fragrance for a more complex scent. Many base notes are sweet, warm, and spicy—like Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Oudh.
While the top and middle notes are considered the most notable, base notes are the underlying aroma throughout the scent. Base notes have the largest molecules, so they evaporate slowly and linger in the air even after you’ve blown out your candle.

Common notes: Vanilla, Patchouli, Musk, Amber, Balms, Moss, Woody