Pure White Woods by Better Homes and Gardens is a nice masculine scent. It smells like a good cologne without being overbearing. It has an earthy, woodsy scent that is very soothing. It doesn't smell like a deodorizer or air freshener. The scent stayed in the section of the house that I had the wax warmer in, which I consider to be a good thing. It definitely went into the hallway and into the room across from this one. When fan for the central heat and air is on, the scent does disperse throughout the house though it is faint in the front (the warmer is to the back of the house). They seem to be long lasting - I used them for four hours, let it harden overnight, remelted them this afternoon, let them harden, and am remelting them again (for the third time!) and they are still putting out a scent.
I wish I could give a better description of the scent than being masculine, earthy and like cologne, but I just can't put my finger on what this smells like. It is definitely a wonderful scent though, and one that I will buy again.
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Disclaimer: This is just my opinions on the various scented wax cubes that I have tried. I am not in any way being paid to do this, nor am I being provided with the products that I am posting about.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Zen by ScentSationals
This is a very unique scent. It was more refreshing than soothing for me, but I really enjoyed it. If a scent was going to try and convince you that it is the smell of a spa, this would be it.
The wax was very firm, a little hard to make that first break but it did break pretty evenly into the cubes. It didn't leave a lot of scent on the gloves (yes, I now wear thin plastic gloves when I handle all of the wax cubes).
I did this one without looking up what scents were supposed to be in this blend and one of the first things I noticed was that it smells minty. Not a strong mint but a very smooth, soft mint scent like a good mint tea might have. The next thing I noticed was an earthy smell that worked well with the mint.
The wax was very firm, a little hard to make that first break but it did break pretty evenly into the cubes. It didn't leave a lot of scent on the gloves (yes, I now wear thin plastic gloves when I handle all of the wax cubes).
I did this one without looking up what scents were supposed to be in this blend and one of the first things I noticed was that it smells minty. Not a strong mint but a very smooth, soft mint scent like a good mint tea might have. The next thing I noticed was an earthy smell that worked well with the mint.
At this point I went to the ScentSationals website to look at the description.
Sooth your soul with this blend of eucalyptus, spearmint, white pine, Egyptian musk and smooth sandalwood, feeling relaxed and content.Overall, this is a great scent. It was light, clean, and didn't smell like an air freshener. I can see this being used year-round since it doesn't feel 'warm' or 'cool', just very clean and natural. Another thing that I really liked about this was that once the warmer was turned off and the wax hardened, the scent went away. Turn the warmer on and the scent reappears. Now that is how these things should work IMO.
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