I really enjoy comparisons on candles so thank you! What a great in depth and thorough review on the different trees and scent notes! Also enjoy my Gin so now know why I like juniper berries. lol
Always good to get your in depth opinions. I, like yourself, am a huge fan of conceptual blends. You want some more odd info? Most soft woods have pine cones where as hard woods do not.., cedar, etc
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed reviews of these candles. Of course they are enjoyable to watch for themselves but they really help me narrow down the candles I want to try. This means a lot when you're overseas and have to pay a bomb for shipping. Thanks again, it is really appreciated!
Wow I was riveted! Great job on taking me to evergreen scent school, I really learned alot. Here's a tip that I've been doing with my conceptually named candles, that either dont have the scent notes on them or on the bottom where I dont want to lift when lit. Well let's start by saying I usually use a clear glass hurricane (just preference). After that I tie on little tag with in which i write the the scent notes on. This helps me remember the notes as I sniff. I'm a little bit of a nature nerd and I'm always crushing up leaves and foliage and smelling it . Next time you pass by a privacy row of green giant arborvitae snap a piece off and crush it in your fingers, its amazing.
I love balsam and fir tree scents. Mix in some fruity notes or some mint I’m there. Lol. My husband cannot stand the tree candles though. I have the holiday collection in the tsv trio and I’m gonna start burning them soon. Fingers crossed I won’t get in trouble. Lol. Nice video. 😀👍
I really enjoy comparisons on candles so thank you! What a great in depth and thorough review on the different trees and scent notes! Also enjoy my Gin so now know why I like juniper berries. lol
Always good to get your in depth opinions. I, like yourself, am a huge fan of conceptual blends. You want some more odd info? Most soft woods have pine cones where as hard woods do not.., cedar, etc
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed reviews of these candles. Of course they are enjoyable to watch for themselves but they really help me narrow down the candles I want to try. This means a lot when you're overseas and have to pay a bomb for shipping. Thanks again, it is really appreciated!
I really loved Seasons Greetings-even more than Frozen Balsam. Trust me. All the notes were perfection. Hopefully this one will return.
Are you dookg a review of the new summer test candles from bath and body works? Super interested
Wow I was riveted! Great job on taking me to evergreen scent school, I really learned alot. Here's a tip that I've been doing with my conceptually named candles, that either dont have the scent notes on them or on the bottom where I dont want to lift when lit. Well let's start by saying I usually use a clear glass hurricane (just preference). After that I tie on little tag with in
which i write the the scent notes on. This helps me remember the notes as I sniff. I'm a little bit of a nature nerd and I'm always crushing up leaves and foliage and smelling it . Next time you pass by a privacy row of green giant arborvitae snap a piece off and crush it in your fingers, its amazing.
I love balsam and fir tree scents. Mix in some fruity notes or some mint I’m there. Lol. My husband cannot stand the tree candles though. I have the holiday collection in the tsv trio and I’m gonna start burning them soon. Fingers crossed I won’t get in trouble. Lol. Nice video. 😀👍