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Fragrance families: aquatic/marine, woody, fresh/clean
A quiet retreat from the stresses of everyday life. Coastal scents of driftwood and seaweed blend with tendrils of incense smoke and soft lavender, for an atmosphere that is meditative and uniquely soothing.
Inspiration: Relaxing in Mykonos, Greece and Montego Bay, Jamaica
Top notes: Seaweed, Driftwood, Oud
Middle notes: Juniper, Lavender, Lemon
Base notes: Frankincense, Smoke, Tobacco, Vanilla, Vetiver
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Wow what a truly exceptional product! From the moment I opened it and without burning I was able to smell it’s beautiful scent, which I can’t say about all candles out there. Burns evenly, has a great sturdy wick and the price is a unbeatable for the quality of this candle. I absolutely love this scent: Sixty-Seventh Place, which it’s top notes are seaweed, driftwood and agarwood are absolutely a treasure and I can’t wait to try all of Noire Essentials offerings. If you are looking for a great quality candle with an amazing scent, I highly recommend Noire Essentials. The perfect scent to come home to.
Being an Interior Designer, scent is one more layer to creating beautiful spaces. Noire Essentials candles are not only beautifully presented in simple sophistication, they release amazing scents! I started with two and enjoyed them so much that I had to try another two of the scents available. Noire Essentials candle’s will make for the perfect gift to give my clients…
67th Place smells like “home”…leave your shoes at the door, toss your bags in a chair, exhale, pour a glass of your favorite wine and settle in for the evening. The soft vanilla scent with a hint of tobacco are what you recognize first, then the light lavender next and each time you inhale, the more calm and comforted you feel. This one will definitely be purchased again! And makes for a great gift!
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