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The first truly warm day of spring calls for something bright, cold, and a little bit sweet. Picture a tall glass of fresh lemonade catching the afternoon sun, with the faint scent of blooming roses carried through an open window.

 

Lemonade Rosewater is lively and refreshing, built around a sparkling citrus-sweet lemonade accord. Juicy strawberry, apple, and plum add a soft fruitiness that keeps the fragrance playful and bright. A whisper of rose, jasmine, and violet drifts gently through the heart, delicate and airy rather than floral-forward. Beneath it all, smooth vanilla, musk, praline, and cedarwood give the scent a soft, comforting finish.

 

Poured into a heavy frosted pale-pink vessel, this candle feels light, cheerful, and full of springtime charm.

 

Fragrance Notes:
Lemonade • Apple • Strawberry • Aldehydic • Rose • Jasmine • Violet • Vanilla  •  Cedarwood

Lemonade Rosewater

$38.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax |
Quantity
Only 7 left in stock
  • Small batch poured

    • Frosted Light Pink Heavy jar
    • compostable Cork Top
    • 8oz
    • Crackling Wook Wick
    • Long Burning Coconut BeesWax
    • Approx 55 + hr burn time
    • Toxin free
    • Phthalate free

     It's essential to trim your wick down to 1/4 inch from the wax with every burn.

    Your first burn should burn 3-4 hours. Set your timer. Blow out your candle.

    Once it's cooled you need to pinch off the black char ( before every burn ) then give it a light.

    It's best to burn in 3-4 hour increments for longevity and for safety.

    As always, NEVER leave a candle unattended.

  •  Our candles burn differently in each home and every room, and every jar.

    Some of the factors that effect a candle burn:

    air circulation, temperature, humidity, and altitude. Yes, elevation matters!

    These variables influence the way the candle flame behaves and how the wax melts, resulting in variations in burn time, intensity, and scent dispersion.

    Every wick is made by nature. No two wicks burn the same, just as you see the rings in trees, every layer is impacted by nature at the time of growth.

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