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Aromatherapy Candle – Bergamot

 17,50

Crisp bergamot scent to energize your space.

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Aromatherapy Candle – Citrus

 15,00

Zesty citrus notes to energize your surroundings.

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Aromatherapy Candle – Eucalyptus

 16,00

Invigorate your space with refreshing eucalyptus.

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Aromatherapy Candle – Mint

 14,50

Cool mint fragrance to refresh and revitalize.

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Aromatherapy Candle – Oakmoss

 18,50

Woody oakmoss scent for a serene setting.

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Scented Candle – Amber

 19,00

Luxurious amber aroma to envelop your space.

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Scented Candle – Cinnamon

 15,50

Spicy cinnamon notes for a warm atmosphere.

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Scented Candle – Jasmine

 18,00

Exotic jasmine aroma to elevate your mood.

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Scented Candle – Lavender

 15,00

Calming lavender scent to soothe your senses.

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Scented Candle – Patchouli

 16,00

Unique patchouli fragrance for a deep, earthy vibe.

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Scented Candle – Rose

 16,50

Delicate rose scent to create a romantic mood.

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Scented Candle – Sandalwood

 17,00

Rich sandalwood aroma for an earthy experience.

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