Carthusia Infinity Oud Scented Candle
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Brand:
Carthusia
Line: infinity oud
Product Type: scented candle
Scent Type: flower
Top Notes: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Elemi
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Lavander
Base Notes: Labdanum, Storax, Vetiver, الشجرة
Volume: 260 g
Brush Material: wax
Candle Type: candles in glass
Gender: unisex
Classification: elite
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Imagine a fragrance where the notes of soft lavender and the mysterious oud blend seamlessly — this is the Carthusia Infinity Oud Candle. This aromatic candle will transport you to a lavender field in Provence, where the intense scent of the flowers fills the air, creating a sensation of infinity and tranquility. Then, the fragrance takes you into the warm embrace of the Middle East, where the deep and rich notes of agarwood add an element of mystery and sophistication.
The Carthusia Infinity Oud Candle is designed to carry you into a world where scents intertwine, creating a unique aromatic journey. This is not just any candle — it is magic that transforms your home into a haven of peace and harmony. Allow this candle to enrich your interior, add coziness, and make every moment special.
Features of the Carthusia Infinity Oud Aromatic Candle:
- Notes of lavender and oud;
- A blend of Provence and the Middle East;
- Intense and unique fragrance;
- Creates an atmosphere of tranquility and comfort;
- Perfectly suited for home decor;
- Long-lasting burn;
- High-quality ingredients;
- Stylish design.-
For the candle to burn well and release its fragrance for the maximum amount of time, follow these simple tips: Before lighting the candle each time, trim the wick to approximately 3 mm. Trimming the wick helps maintain a stable and even flame, preventing the candle from smoking. The first burn is the most crucial. Allow the candle to burn long enough for the wax to melt to the edges of the container, which typically takes about 3-4 hours. This ensures that the melted wax covers the entire surface of the candle, preventing "tunneling."