
Scented candle 2 wicks - Jasmine Santal Candle-lite
- Luxurious scented candle Jasmine Santal by Candle-lite in a decorative tin. A candle with a sensual scent will be a great gift idea.
A luxurious scented candle by Candle-lite from the CLCo collection in a decorative tin. Each candle in a tin is a great gift idea. It will also work when traveling. The CLCo collection is a unique, sophisticated, expressive fragrance compositions for connoisseurs of beautiful fragrance and admirers of elegant style. Each Candle-lite scented candle from the CLCo collection has a 100% cotton wick and the highest quality fragrance compositions.
The CLCo collection redefines luxury with thoughtful design and unique fragrances.
Fragrance No. 01 Jasmine Santal - Rare, sacred Tamil Nadu sandalwood. Noticeably warm and creamy, classic fragrance with dominant notes of Jasmine and Ylang Ylang.
Key Ingredients: Ylang Ylang, Vanilla, Jasmine, Cotton Candy
- Top Notes: Grapefruit, Bergamot, Mandarin
- Heart Notes: Jasmine, Vanilla, Ylang Ylang
- Base Notes: Musk, Amber, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean
Luxury scented candles from the CLCo collection co-created and designed by and for fragrance lovers. Reflecting you in your personal space, CLCo captures your passion for travel, endless admiration for the beauty of nature and personal memories. Possess your unique fragrance, evoking the path of your life and the journeys that await you.
Burning time of a single candle.
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