DROPPING - JANUARY 2021
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‘The Cream’
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Cruelty Free - No animals were tested in the making of these products
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Why You'll Love It?
A rich candle based on powerful and clean notes of holy wood and exotic florals alongside undertones of frankincense.
Why We Love It?
Embracing the masculine and feminine simultaneously, in a simple and straightforward way, Boy Smells is a brand giving you permission to harness power from wherever you want. Sensuous, accessible and bright, Boy Smells products elevate your intimate world. Packaged in pink and conceived beyond the gender binary, Boy Smells candles make loving your identity a daily ritual. All the candles are developed and designed in Pico Union, Los Angeles, with fragrance and natural oils, all-natural coconut wax and beeswax blend. The candles are hand-poured in a reusable glass vessel and hand-labeled in Los Angeles, California. What began as an experiment in candle-making in the Los Angeles kitchen of co-founders and real-life partners Matthew Herman and David Kien, has transcended so many barriers we’ve lost count. Boy Smells for everyone.
Scents of sandalwood, clay, clove flower, oud and ylang-ylang, this coconut and beeswax blended candle with braided cotton wick, comes in a glossy black glass tumbler. The name St. Al is a play on Santal, the French term for sandalwood. This candle has powerful notes of holy wood and exotic florals, layered with undertones of frankincense. To the nose, it’s a sanctified mix of dominant, protective sandalwood with notes of clay, clove flower, oud and ylang-ylang. It’s a clean scent with a long, ancient history.
Coconut and beeswax blend
50 hours burning
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