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Article: Tiare Candle: The Ultimate Fragrance For Cozy Evenings At Home

Tiare Candle: The Ultimate Fragrance For Cozy Evenings At Home

Tiare Candle: The Ultimate Fragrance For Cozy Evenings At Home

If you consider yourself a candle enthusiast, you probably love filing your home with heavenly scents. For you, there’s nothing better than lighting a candle and settling in for the night. Allowing the aroma to permeate your space and fill your room with cozy warmth can feel like a fragrant hug. Finding the right scent, however, is key. If you’ve been on the hunt for your favorite new aroma, we have good news for you: the Tahitian Tiare flower candle has arrived.

What Does Tiare Smell Like?

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The tiare scent is a classic Monoi from Hawai’i’s sister islands of Tahiti. Its combination of tropical coconut and aromatic vanilla with Tiare flower delivers an exotic fragrance that perfectly captures the core essence of Tahiti. Those with a discerning sense of smell may appreciate an even further breakdown: 

  • Top: Zesty Bergamont. Sunny Neroli, Ylang Ylang
  • Mid: Star Jasmine, Tiare Blossom, Vanilla Orchid
  • Base: Exotic Coconut, Tonka Bean, White Musk

Benefits of Burning Soy Candles

While having the lovely smell of the Tiare flower in your home is likely enough of a reason to burn a beautiful candle like this one, there are even more benefits to lighting soy candles

  • Petroleum-Free. Clean-burning waxes, such as those in Malie’s petroleum-free soy candles, make it easy to feel good about what you’re putting into your space.
  • Instant Aromatherapy. The instantaneous calm and relaxation that takes over when you burn a heavenly-scented candle simply can’t be beat. It’s like a fast-track to a vacation for your mind, body, and soul.
  • Long-lasting. Malie’s soy candles burn from 100% cotton wicks for up to 60 hours. Even our mini soy candles have long burn times (an average of 10 hours).

Tahitian Tiare Flower Candle: Create Your At-Home Oasis

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With the smell of Tahiti’s tiare flower luring you in, the only thing left to do is to indulge your senses. Malie’s Tahitian Tiare flower candle allows you to create your very own at-home oasis in a number of ways.

  1. Your Own At-Home Spa. Draw a bath, turn down the lights, and light a Tiare candle in your bathroom. All of a sudden, you’ll have your very own spa in the comfort of your home. To really amplify the experience, use our Tiare scented Luxe Cream Soap Bar and our Tiare scented Body Polish. You’ll walk away feeling like a Tahitian god or goddess!
  2. Meditation Center. If you have a sacred section of your home, consider designating it as your meditation space. Perhaps it’s a corner of your living room or a part of your bedroom. Set your Tiare candle there; each time you burn it, that can be your special time, signifying a break in your day and a pause for your mind.
  3. A Mini Vacation. While it would be lovely to jet off to Tahiti, that’s unfortunately not a reality for all of us. Create your own mini vacation by bringing the warm aroma of Tahiti’s tiare flower into your home.  

Cozy evenings at home just got a whole lot better. Create one for yourself with Malie’s Tiare flower candle, available for purchase now.

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