One of my small New Year resolutions is to try lesser known and dare I say independent brands, especially in regards to fragrance both for personal and home use. Admittedly I'm fussy when it comes to scents, yet admittedly I do find myself easily lured in by a pretty design. Luckily Saint Fragrance London offers effortlessly stylish candles, in array of slightly unusual yet alluring scents that will appeal to those in the search for a taste of the refined unknown and/or creature companies.
As of the moment there are six Saint Fragrance candles to chose from and to collect - the latter is a somewhat personal goal. Each modern candle comes neatly presented in a slick grey glass container and matching gift box - perfectly unisex, ideal for just about any home decor colour scheme and the perfect gifting solution to the person that has it all.
I have no qualms in stating that I do gravitate towards just about anything that has "Sunday" in the title so surprising absolutely no-one, I have fallen for Saint Fragrance, Sunday Papers candle. With gentle and altogether relaxing notes of Bergamot, Iris and Sandalwood it jiggles and blurs the lines of both fresh and sleepy - the perfect accompaniment to any lazy day, Sunday or otherwise. You'll be pleased to learn that each Saint London offering is free-from: Animal-derived ingredients: Nanomaterials, Formaldehyde, additional palm oil and genetically modified ingredients.
Without the magic of scratch and sniff, it is somewhat easier to compare this to a category of fragrance that most will be familiar with. In my mind Saint Fragrance, Sunday Papers is somewhat reminiscent of fluffy cotton: warm, comforting and familiar. It also has the dusky presence of "baby powder" type scents without veering sickly nor tacky. In a nutshell nostalgic yet luxurious and so easy to burn and enjoy, any day of the week.
Without the magic of scratch and sniff, it is somewhat easier to compare this to a category of fragrance that most will be familiar with. In my mind Saint Fragrance, Sunday Papers is somewhat reminiscent of fluffy cotton: warm, comforting and familiar. It also has the dusky presence of "baby powder" type scents without veering sickly nor tacky. In a nutshell nostalgic yet luxurious and so easy to burn and enjoy, any day of the week.
Saint Fragrance, Sunday Papers candle £38 - link.
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