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Valentine's Day: Our Top Picks

 

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we are here with our romantic top picks.

Whether you are looking for fragrance inspiration or looking to celebrate Valentine’s with a creative candle making session, check out the below products to help channel your inner cupid.

Fragrance

4Allure – Prime Range
Both refined and elegant, 4Allure is a sparkling fragrance which combines fruity notes of mandarin with oriental vanilla notes and floral notes of red rose to create a fragrance which is soft, fresh, and sensual.

Amelie Mae – Style Range
Amelie Mae entwines sweet top notes of powdered sugar and raspberry with a core bursting with floral fragrance to create a lushious scent which is fun, fruity, and matchless. Finally, Amelie Mae comes to rest on a bed of rose petals.

Champers and Roses – Style Range
Bubbling with excitement, Champers & Roses begins with top notes of tongue tingling bubbles before settling into an opulent core of champagne. These sparkling notes are accentuated by a bed of rose petals.

Fresh Tuberose and Peony – Style Range
Light florals combine with cashmere undertones to create a fragrance which is refined, sophisticated and beautifully feminine. Top notes of dewy freesia, Chinese Osmanthus, and iris blend into a heart of white wing peony, lily and blossoming tuberose. Base notes include jasmine, cashmere and powdered musk.

Love Spell – Style Range
Love Spell effortlessly encapsulates the virtuous notes of devotion. Fruity notes are the star of this fragrance with peach, cherry and apple playing the leading role. This fragrance truly is love in a bottle.

Popping Fizz – Style Range
Sophisticated and sparking, Popping Fizz is a true-to-life scent of sparkling wine with crisp delicate nuances. Perfect for the weekend – or for those moments when you need it to feel like the weekend. The best part? Your Prosecco glass will never be empty!

Rose – Prime Range/Style Range
Rose is a classic, sensual fragrance which encompasses an accord of English rose petals with accentuating textured floral undertones. The ideal scent for Valentine’s day candles.

Thousand Wishes – Style Range
Thousand Wishes is a sparkling and magical scent. Top notes of popping fizz give way to a core of pink peonies. At its base, almond & amaretto provide a distinctive twist. What will you wish for?

Candle Dye

With over 40 different Inpex candle dyes available, we’ve got a colour to match every mood and occasion. Here are our top three bestselling dye’s in the run-up to Valentine’s Day:
Light Pink – Inpex Deep Dye
The colour pink represents romance and flirtation.

Windsor Red – Inpex Deep Dye
The colour red has long been symbolised to represent love and life.

Inpex Whitener
The colour white signifies purity.

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