Description
Imagine yourself on a French soap market with our 'Savon du marché français' scented melts. This fragrance is a perfect choice if you like soft and floral scents. With the fragrance notes of lavender, eucalyptus, pear blossom and lily of the valley, this fragrance not only smells good, but also looks aesthetically pleasing with capped lavender on the fragrance melt.
General
The scent melts have a diameter of 4 cm and a height of 2 cm and are therefore larger than the average wax melts. This full-size package contains 8 fragrance melts in total.
Fragrance Notes
The notes of this fragrance melt consist of lavender, eucalyptus, pear blossom and lily of the valley.
Burning hours
Our fragrance melts release fragrance for 20 hours. The number of burning hours per scented melt depends on the way you burn them. If you let the scented melts burn longer, the scented oil will also evaporate faster. If you burn them for less time in succession, the fragrance oil will evaporate less quickly.
Instructions
You need a scent burner to use our scent melts. Place one scented melt in the bowl and light a small tea light below. The longer you let the scent melt melt, the stronger the scent becomes. When there is no more smell on the scented melt, let the scented melt harden again to easily remove it in one piece.
Silke-Amsterdam
Silke-Amsterdam always stands for high quality. Only the best materials, candle waxes and fragrance oils are used in our products. No expense is spared to convey the feeling of luxury in our products. We all do this with a focus on the environment, for example using as little plastic as possible and opting for environmentally friendly alternatives.
Silke-Amsterdam
Silke-Amsterdam always stands for high quality. Only the best materials, candle waxes and fragrance oils are used in our products. No expense is spared to convey the feeling of luxury in our products. We all do this with a focus on the environment, for example using as little plastic as possible and opting for environmentally friendly alternatives.