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Year round name suggestion for Arctic Air?


GailC

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Seems appropriate to make some Arctic Air candles on this freezing cold, snowing, wind blowing day.

 

But I need a name so I can sell them all year round not just in the winter.

 

Here is Mill Creek's scent description:  Brilliant fragrance notes of eucalyptus, spearmint, wild rose and dew fresh ferns leading to snow pines, blue jasmine magnolia and white lilies finishing with a base of white musk, balsam and sandalwood.

 

Right now I'm leaning toward Morning Dew.

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

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1 hour ago, GailC said:

Seems appropriate to make some Arctic Air candles on this freezing cold, snowing, wind blowing day.

 

But I need a name so I can sell them all year round not just in the winter.

 

Here is Mill Creek's scent description:  Brilliant fragrance notes of eucalyptus, spearmint, wild rose and dew fresh ferns leading to snow pines, blue jasmine magnolia and white lilies finishing with a base of white musk, balsam and sandalwood.

 

Right now I'm leaning toward Morning Dew.

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

Morning dew sounds nice, maybe mountain air,  fresh morning, I'm so bad  with naming scents..  hope you find one

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4 hours ago, GailC said:

Seems appropriate to make some Arctic Air candles on this freezing cold, snowing, wind blowing day.

 

But I need a name so I can sell them all year round not just in the winter.

 

Here is Mill Creek's scent description:  Brilliant fragrance notes of eucalyptus, spearmint, wild rose and dew fresh ferns leading to snow pines, blue jasmine magnolia and white lilies finishing with a base of white musk, balsam and sandalwood.

 

Right now I'm leaning toward Morning Dew.

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

Sounds lovely! I like Morning Dew. Some other ideas could be: Fresh Air, Brisk Walk, First Rain, Morning Mist, Breath of Air 

Hope this helps or sparks some more ideas! 

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