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Festive Fig and Snowberry Wax melts

£2.50

3 in stock

Festive fig and snowberry A rich dry festive fig accord opening with fig slightly sweetened by warm bayberry, snowberry, clove and peppery notes resting on a woody backdrop enriched by aromatic notes of cedarwood , raspberry and sultana

Description

You can feel rest assured when you buy Wax Melts from Scrubaadub. We only use the highest quality ingredients. Not tested on animals & vegan friendly.

Scrubaadub offer a range of amazing strong long lasting scented Wax Melts. We believe their is truly something for everyone.

Our Snap Bars make excellent Birthday Gifts to give to friends and family or use in your home to make you feel warm, cosy and relaxed.

Wax Melt Shapes
Scent Lasting Time: 21 Hours

approx 35g

Instructions On How To Use Wax Melts.

Using An Electric Wax Warmer

1. Open The Wax Melt Packaging. Carefully Take The Wax Melt Out. You Can Have A Little Smell Now If You Want To!

2. Break Off How Much You Would Like To Use. We Recommend Trying One to Two Generous Pieces.

3. Put the Wax Pieces Into The Top Of the Wax Burner.

4. Switch the Wax Melt Warmer On. Sit Back Relax and Let it Melt.
Within 5 Minutes You Start to Smell The Scent Being Released. Enjoy!

Using A Candle Light Wax Warmer

1. Open The Wax Melt Packaging. Carefully Take The Wax Melt Out. You Can Have A Little Smell Now If You Want To!

2. Place The Candle Lit Wax Warmer On A Flat Even Surface away from curtains and open windows.

3. Break Off How Much You Would Like To Use. We Recommend Trying One to Two Generous Pieces.

4. Light the candle. Sit Back Relax and Let it Melt.
Within 2 Minutes You Start to Smell The Scent Being Released. Enjoy!

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