Apotheke Luxury Scented Candles for Home Wild Mint & Ivy - Aromatherapy Jar Candle with Soy Wax Blend
Apotheke Luxury Scented Candles for Home Wild Mint & Ivy - Aromatherapy Jar Candle with Soy Wax Blend
Captivating Fragrance: Experience the unforgettable aroma of Wild Mint & Ivy with APOTHEKE’s luxurious scented candles. Expertly crafted, these hand-poured candles blend essential and high-quality perfume oils to deliver a lasting scent. A single 10.5 oz candle provides 60-70 hours of burn time, perfect for any space. Dimensions: 3.5 x 4 inches.
Green Scent Profile: A refreshing bouquet of wild mint, eucalyptus, and ivy, accentuated with notes of geranium, rose, oakmoss, patchouli, and cedarwood, to energize and uplift your environment.
Scents That Last: Developed with world-class perfumers, APOTHEKE candles boast 15%-18% fragrance oils—triple the amount in standard candles—to ensure a rich and enduring scent experience.
We Keep It Clean: Our soy wax blend and cotton wicks make these candles a cleaner and safer option for your home. Plant and mineral-based, cruelty-free, and devoid of sulfates and phthalates, these vegan, non-GMO candles are also suitable for sensitive skin. Proudly crafted in Brooklyn, NY.
With Love From Brooklyn: APOTHEKE’s journey began in a Brooklyn kitchen in 2011, where founder Chrissy Fichtl’s passion for scent formulation and soapmaking evolved into a leading luxury fragrance brand. Committed to simplicity and contemporary luxury, APOTHEKE reflects its Brooklyn roots and innovative ethos.
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