Winter is the season of self-growth
It often feels like the world slows down in January; everything is just quieter. This perhaps makes a great opportunity for one to reflect and focus on self-development.
Everyone's approach to the concept of "growing" is different, of course. Whatever yours may be, or what your self-care rituals may involve, consider allowing our scents to be a part of it. We'd like to think that the right fragrance has the ability to enhance your experience and keep your heart feeling warm, too.
Read on for three winter scents.
This scent features a blend of whiskey, absinthe, and bitters. It has a base notes of toasted oak, bourbon, and cedarwood, which together add a layer of warmth against the season's long, cold nights.
This scent is inspired by New York City's enticing mix of "natural scents": damp concrete, sharp granite and steel from the city's ubiquitous highrises, and a softness from flowers on display at the neighborhood bodegas.
Three | No. 102 Silver Skyline
The newest kid on the block, this candle allows us to extend the festive season. Featuring base notes of cedarwood, leather, and fine suede, it evokes a feeling of cozying up indoors while watching the snow fall outside the window.