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Candy canes on a Christmas tree is how Cheryl describes the Noel Candle.  A rich, warm, earthy blend of cedarwood and cinnamon essential oils layered with clove, nutmeg, and pine and a hint of lemon, orange, and peppermint to produce a scent that is reminiscent of a walk through a pine forest on a crisp winter's morning.  

 

Cedarwood (Juniperus Virginiana)

Cedarwood has deep roots in Ancient Egyptian medicine and rituals and has been used for its wide variety of restorative properties for centuries. Overwhelmingly associated with positivity, focus, 51and protection throughout history, it also has anti-inflammatory, sedative, and anti-fungal qualities. Derived from the needles, leaves, and bark (and occasionally berries) of the tree, cedarwood is a robust, earthy oil with a distinctive wood and smoky aroma.

 

Cinnamon (Bark) Essential Oil

Cinnamon bark is a wonderful natural mood booster, reducing stress and promoting positivity. It has been long associated with health, protection, and immunity. Cinnamon is also known to increase blood flow to the brain, providing an energising effect and encouraging inspiration. It has a warming, comforting scent. Steam distilled from the outer bark of South Asian Cinnamomum trees.

 

Clove Bud Essential Oil

Clove bud oil has been used in traditional and folk medicines for hundreds of years. It contains higher levels of eugenol, which gives it a stronger scent and more potency. It is extracted via steam distillation from the buds of the clove tree.

 

Lemon (Citrus Limonum)

Lemon is a refreshing, energising oil with a sharp, zesty scent.  It has an invigorating effect, helping to increase positivity and relieve fatigue and nausea.  It has powerful bacteria-fighting properties hygienic properties and the ability to attack harmful microorganisms. It is extracted from the peel of the lemon via steam distillation. 

 

Nutmeg (Myristica Fragrans)

Nutmeg essential oil has a wide range of applications.  A highly anti-inflammatory oil, nutmeg oil is known to help effectively relieve pain and reduce the accompanying swelling.  These anti-inflammatory properties can help protect organs from damage and guard against several inflammatory conditions. Nutmeg is also known to be a useful remedy for sleep. It is extracted from the dried kernels of the Myristica fragrans tree, which is native to the Spice Islands of Indonesia.

 

Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)

Said to capture the scent of forests with an earthy fragrance and gentle balsamic notes, pine needle oil is a natural air freshener and can help to protect health when diffused.  It is purifying and soothing, with antibacterial properties.  It is extracted from the pine tree's needles via steam distillation.

 

The essential oils are expertly blended with sustainably sourced soy wax and then hand-poured in small batches to ensure quality.   Beautifully presented in a recyclable clear glass jar with a polished silver lid to keep your candle dust-free,  small candles will burn for approximately 15-20 hours, medium for 30 -35 hours, and our large candles for 45-50 hours.  

Noel Candle

PriceFrom £9.00
1 Gram
  • We only use natural soy wax that is sustainably sourced in Europe by our supplier.  This means it doesn't contain any palm oils and is environmentally and vegan-friendly.  We also don't use any synthetic fragrances, additives, colourings, or scent enhancers - all of the ingredients you see on our labels naturally occur in the essential oils used.  Soy wax can be sensitive to temperature fluctuations and you may notice some frosting on the surface of your candle, which is normal and doesn't affect the fragrance or performance.  

    How to Burn
    On first use, burn small candles for 2 hours and medium/large candles for 3-4 hours or until a wax pool that reaches the edge of the container has been established.  Depending on fragrance, a full melt pool may not be established until the third burn but don't worry, this is normal as we wick our candles for a slower burn but the melt pool will catch up. 

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