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French Lavender Soy Candle

French Lavender Soy Candle

$6.30

Original: $18.00

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French Lavender Soy Candle

$18.00

$6.30

The Story

Lavender Fields. Fresh Mint. Soft Woods.

You walk through a lavender farm in Provence and crush a few stems between your fingers. That oil on your hands—earthy, clean, green—that's what this smells like.

French Lavender isn't grandma's lavender sachet. It's actual lavender flowers with fresh mint running through it. Peppermint and spearmint, not toothpaste. There's wood underneath—patchouli, soft musk—that keeps it grounded. Lily and green herb stems add freshness without being sharp.

People who say they don't like lavender because it smells "old" burn this one. It smells like a garden, not a closet.

What Makes Our French Lavender Soy Candle Special?

  • Scent Profile: Lavender, peppermint, spearmint, lily, patchouli, soft woods, green herbs.
  • 100% American-Grown Soy Wax: Soy burns cleaner than paraffin — no streaks on your walls, no petrochemicals in the air. Every batch is hand-poured in our Owings Mills, Maryland facility and checked before it ships.
  • 30-Hour Burn, 6oz Jelly Jar: Cotton wick, no phthalates, no dyes, no synthetic colors. The jar is reusable — bobby pins, vitamins, spare buttons, small things that need a container.
  • Year-Round: Popular for bedrooms but people burn it everywhere — bathrooms, offices, living rooms. Good lavender works anywhere.

Keep one on the nightstand and one at the desk.

How to Use: Trim the wick to ¼ inch before the first light. Let the wax melt edge to edge on that first burn — about an hour — to prevent tunneling. Keep individual burns to 1.5 hours maximum and let the candle cool completely before moving it. When roughly ½ inch of wax remains, retire the candle, wash the jar with hot soapy water, and put it to use.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

French Lavender Soy Candle - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

French Lavender Soy Candle - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

French Lavender Soy Candle - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Lavender Fields. Fresh Mint. Soft Woods.

You walk through a lavender farm in Provence and crush a few stems between your fingers. That oil on your hands—earthy, clean, green—that's what this smells like.

French Lavender isn't grandma's lavender sachet. It's actual lavender flowers with fresh mint running through it. Peppermint and spearmint, not toothpaste. There's wood underneath—patchouli, soft musk—that keeps it grounded. Lily and green herb stems add freshness without being sharp.

People who say they don't like lavender because it smells "old" burn this one. It smells like a garden, not a closet.

What Makes Our French Lavender Soy Candle Special?

  • Scent Profile: Lavender, peppermint, spearmint, lily, patchouli, soft woods, green herbs.
  • 100% American-Grown Soy Wax: Soy burns cleaner than paraffin — no streaks on your walls, no petrochemicals in the air. Every batch is hand-poured in our Owings Mills, Maryland facility and checked before it ships.
  • 30-Hour Burn, 6oz Jelly Jar: Cotton wick, no phthalates, no dyes, no synthetic colors. The jar is reusable — bobby pins, vitamins, spare buttons, small things that need a container.
  • Year-Round: Popular for bedrooms but people burn it everywhere — bathrooms, offices, living rooms. Good lavender works anywhere.

Keep one on the nightstand and one at the desk.

How to Use: Trim the wick to ¼ inch before the first light. Let the wax melt edge to edge on that first burn — about an hour — to prevent tunneling. Keep individual burns to 1.5 hours maximum and let the candle cool completely before moving it. When roughly ½ inch of wax remains, retire the candle, wash the jar with hot soapy water, and put it to use.