Lavendure 21 · Fragrance Notes Explained

Lavender · Eucalyptus · Oakmoss · 100% Natural Soy Wax

How Lavendure 21 Was Built

Most candles are blended for smell. Lavendure 21 was blended for progression.

The fragrance moves in three stages — sharp citrus at the open, herbaceous lavender and eucalyptus at the heart, quiet amber and oakmoss at the base. Each layer serves a different purpose in the room, and in the hour.

This is not a candle that smells the same from the first minute to the last. That is by design.

Fragrance Notes · Full Breakdown

The vibrant opening of Lavendure 21: a fresh lemon wheel, juicy orange slice, and glistening blackcurrants, representing the sparkling citrus and berry top notes of the fragrance.

Black Currant, Lemon, Orange

The candle opens with cold-pressed lemon and orange — bright, sharp, brief. Black currant adds a darker edge that keeps the citrus from reading as clean or sweet.

This opening is fast-moving by design. It clears the air, resets the atmosphere, and fades quickly to make room for what follows.

Scent character: Bright · Tart · Clarifying
Best for: Resetting a room after a long day · Morning routines · Transitioning between tasks

The Full Arc

Opening Stage

Notes:
Black Currant · Lemon · Orange
Duration
First 15–30 min
Character
Bright, sharp, clarifying

Heart Stage

Notes:
Lavender · Eucalyptus · Fir Needle
Duration
30 min – several hours
Character
Herbaceous, cool, expansive

Base Stage

Notes:
Amber · Oakmoss Absolute
Duration
Final hours + after burn
Character
Earthy, warm, quiet

Ingredient Transparency

Ingredient Transparency

Lavandula angustifolia (True Lavender)

Eucalyptus Leaf

Fir Needle

Cold-Pressed Lemon & Orange

Black Currant

Warm Amber

Oakmoss Absolute

 Natural soy beans extracts for great scented candles

100% Natural Soy Wax

Cotton Wick

Burn Instructions

  1. First burn: Allow the wax to reach a full melt pool across the entire surface — approximately 2–3 hours. This prevents tunneling and sets the character of every burn that follows.
  2. Wick care: Trim the wick to ¼ inch before each burn. A long wick produces excess soot and an uneven flame.
  3. Session length: Burn for no more than 4 hours at a time. Allow the wax to cool and solidify completely before relighting.
  4. Placement: Keep away from drafts, open windows, and direct airflow. Concrete retains heat — place on a heat-safe surface.
  5. End of life: When ¼ inch of wax remains at the base, discontinue use. Clean the vessel with warm water for reuse.

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