Aromatherapy Soy Candles & Rollerball Perfume Oil Kit

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Why we love it

  • Learn which scents you are drawn too
  • Expert tuition
  • Make your own scents that smell incredible & have therapeutic benefits

£29.99

Description

Learn the art of candle making using natural therapeutic ingredients with this aromatherapy candle and perfume oil kit. Stop using petroleum-based candles which do not burn cleanly and try your hand at making candles which burn beautifully and cleanly but also smell incredible in this mindful craft.

Make two 100ml gold tin candles and follow with a beautiful re-fillable perfume oil, all from the comfort of your own home.

With a choice of two essential oil blends.

  • Relax: containing rose geranium, lavender, sweet orange,
  • Uplift: containing sweet orange, lemon, bergamot and neroli (please let us know when booking the kit which scent you would like).

Whether you’re looking to relax and unwind or rejuvenate and energise, you can enjoy the soothing scents of essential oils.

What’s included:

  • An aromatherapy soy candle making kit, containing:
  • Two x 100ml gold candle containers and lids 
  • 100% eco soy wax for two candles
  • 20ml bottle of essential oil blend
  • Two wooden clothes pegs
  • Two wicks
  • Measuring pipette & stirrer
  • Candle stickers
  • Roller ball containing cold pressed sweet almond oil
  •  Instructions

Small Print

  • Recommended 16 years or over (those under 16 will need adult supervision)
  • It is not recommended to use essential oils in the first trimester
  • The essential oils are pure and should not be put on skin directly. 

More Info

Started by a chef and nutritional therapist, Alice Scott of Scott’s Apothecary has been teaching workshops on natural beauty and candles for the last four years and never had anyone make a scent they didn’t love. Alice has a lifelong interest in essential oils and has, for years, been making her own beauty and cleaning products using the incredible scents and natural therapeutic properties

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