Maison Berger Astral White Cashmere Scented Candle
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Brand:
Maison Berger
Line: white cashmere
Product Type: scented candle
Scent Type: citrus, green
Top Notes: Bergamot, Casmere Tree, Water Notes
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Patchouli, Sandal, White Musk
Volume: 180 g
Brush Material: soy wax
Release Date: 2000
Candle Type: candles in glass
Scent: cashmere
Gender: unisex
Classification: elite
Country: France
Made in: France
The Astral White Cashmere scented candle by Maison Berger, like a bright star in the night sky, illuminates your space with its warm flame. Its gray semi-transparent glossy holder recalls the hue of the Moon's surface, while the pure white wax signifies the unwavering purity of celestial bodies. A silver logo adds a sparkle to the subdued glass surface. Beyond its unique design, this aromatic candle is infused with the ideal scent of white cashmere. Cashmeran wood—warm and enveloping—releases light notes of orange blossom and is balanced by the sound of white musk. Soothing and gentle, this fragrance will make you feel light and ethereal, as if you are a particle of stardust. Enjoy the harmony of your own home, relaxing to the tender melody of the White Cashmere candle.
Features of Maison Berger Astral White Cashmere:
- fragrance start: the freshness of bergamot, aquatic notes, and the warmth of cashmeran wood;
- at its heart, you will sense jasmine, orange blossom, and ylang-ylang;
- a soft base resonates with chords of patchouli, sandalwood, and white musk;
- a designer glass container with stylish details, which will become an exquisite accessory for your space;
- the ability to use the candle to create an atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility at home.-
To ensure the candle burns well and releases its maximum fragrance, follow these simple tips: Before lighting the candle each time, trim the wick to about 3 mm. Trimming the wick will help maintain a stable and even flame, and prevent the candle from smoking. The first burn is the most important. The candle should burn long enough for the wax to melt to the edge of the container, approximately 3-4 hours. This allows the melted wax to cover the entire surface of the candle and prevents "tunneling."