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Quick question for all of you. How do you create your own fragrance blends if the fragrance oils are so toxic? I’d assume you’d have to smell the mixture as you’re making it, so I wonder how you would do this? Is it not as much of an issue if it’s a small amount of fragrance oil being mixed?
Cire Trudon and Astier de Villatte
in Fragrance Discussion
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Hello!
Recently I was gifted a Cire Trudon candle and an Astier de Villatte candle. Both of them smelled amazing, but I almost had a heart attack after I saw how much they cost! I couldn't believe it! They smelled so good that I wanted to buy more, but it feels super irresponsible with prices like this. So, this started to make me wonder if I could make similar smelling candles for a fraction of the cost at home? Just small batches here and there for personal use. I started to do some research on candle making and now see that it isn't quite that easy! There's a lot more that goes into it than you may think.
I'm making this thread now because I would like to hear some thoughts and opinions on these brands, and what exactly makes them able to ask the prices they do. Is it the quality and amount of fragrance oil they use? I will say that they smell better than many candles I've owned in the past. There is definitely some depth to both of them, as they smell just like high quality perfumes and colognes. They're also very strong with great hot throw.
I imagine the prices also come from the hand blown glass, nice packaging, and of course the "prestige" of the brand. But how much would it cost to make candles of similar quality yourself? Do they source their fragrance oils from places not available to most people?
I have many questions, but I will leave it at this for now and just add on if replies come in. I look forward to browsing the site and learning more about the craft of fragrance blending and candle making!