Cotton Scented Candle
Cotton Scented Candle
Coton
360g
Experience the charm of our Cotton Scented Candle from Collines de Provence, handmade in Haute-Provence using natural wax. This luxurious scented candle features a delightful fragrance that captures the essence of fresh cotton, creating a calming ambiance in any room.
Crafted with 95% natural ingredients and vegetable wax, our candle ensures a clean burn while providing a fragrance that not only enchants the senses but also has anti-odor effectiveness. The unique photophore effect and pure cotton wick add an elegant touch to your interior décor, making it a beautiful addition to your home.
Now available in Hong Kong, the Cotton Scented Candle is perfect for enhancing your living spaces or gifting to loved ones. Enjoy the soothing aroma and elevate your home experience with this exquisite candle.
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FRAGRANCE
FRAGRANCE
A fragrance that captures the essence of comfort and lightness. Powdery notes of mimosa and iris create a delicate atmosphere, while vanilla and white musk bring a cocooning touch. A moment of sweetness and well-being.
The fragrance of the Cotton belongs to the "Floral" olfactory family:
Top Note: Cotton Flowers
Heart Note: Heliotrope, Mimosa, Iris
Base Note: Powdery Musk, Vanilla, Sandalwood
BOTANICALS
BOTANICALS
Cotton is a plant fiber that surrounds the seeds of "true" cotton plants, shrubs of the Malvaceae family. This fiber, composed of nearly pure cellulose, is typically processed into yarn which is woven to produce fabrics.
HISTORY
HISTORY
Discovered by chance by an Indian, intrigued by branches adorned with very soft white flakes, cotton has been cultivated for millennia. Alexander the Great quickly understood the significance of this plant, noting the quality of garments made with cotton fiber. They were lighter and finer than his own, made of linen and wool.
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
The cotton plant (genus Gossypium, family Malvaceae) is a shrub native to India, cultivated in many warm countries for the fibers that surround the seeds at maturity of the fruit. Depending on the country, the plant may be more or less treelike, but it is the herbaceous cotton plant (50-60 cm) that yields the finest fibers.


