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I don't use candles. But I do use Scentsy wax melts and I have some favorites, I love their vanilla bean buttercream scented one, it smells so good. And their lemon sorbet one is great too.
I've only recently started using scented candles. So far my favourites have been fresh linen and honey + chocolate! I've figured out I'm not too fond of flowery scents though.
There was a Sugar Cookie candle from Bath and Body Works that I always light during the month of December! It smells like warm cookies are being baked right in my room
I don't burn candles anymore, but back when I did my favorite scents were usually vanilla or cinnamon. I stay away from things that have too strong of a floral scent since they mess with my allergies.
I used to have a candle that was shaped like baby carrots. It was from bath and body works; I wish they still sold those still. I would have gotten some other ones as well. In fact I think i still have it downstairs in a tote but not enough left to burn or it doesn’t smell anymore :/.
I love scented candles, but I barely ever buy them, I don't even know why. Guess I'm just really scared of something accidentally taking fire.
I don't have a specific scent that I love, but anything christmas related is usually the "good stuff" for me.
Yankee candles are too expensive for me to buy, so I haven't tried one yet. Bath and Body Works candles are more attainable when I buy them on sale. My favorite scents are the 3-wick Stress Relief and Lavender. Although I should move away from products with eucalyptus oil because I hear that those trees cause wildfires. Is it true?
To make a 3-wick candle burn more evenly, I wrap tinfoil around the top of the jar, but leave enough space for the aroma to escape the candle. It doesn't look pretty at all, but I would rather have a stronger scent than a pretty candle.