People get weird about fall. And when we say 'people' we mean us. Between the pumpkin fixations and the need to huff as many chai-spiced home scents as humanly possible, there's no season that brings out our inner freak like the month of October.
In order to hit peak autumnal mood, our homes must smell like fall. But we're not about to compromise our non-toxic values to get there. These clean home scents get us optimally cozy. Stock up or dabble in a little DIY with this lovely-smelling weekend project.
Parc des Buttes-Chaumont Candle | Channel your inner Parisienne with this pretty sage-colored candle. Made in France, his warm and exotic woody scent has notes of ceder and sandalwood. It's made from biodegradable vegetable and mineral wax. CHECK OUT
Bodha Ritual Incense Stick Set | These clean, natural, smokeless incense sticks are infused with the scent of earthy wood notes of Japanese cypress, cedarwood, and bergamot. According to Bodha, this blend can help you focus and reconnect - and is especially helpful for grounding down after travel. CHECK OUT
Jenni Kayne Cedar Ceramic Diffuser | This beautiful ceramic diffuser from Jenni Kayne is a perfect gift or treat-your-self addition to your own home.The sphere is full of ceramic beads that are infused with natural oils. The scent has notes of rose, tobacco leaf, pine tree and cedarwood.CHECK OUT
PF Candle Co Spiced Pumpkin Candle | This 100% natural soy wax candle is an elevated version of a classic fall scent: pumpkin spice. The base has a sweet earthiness of pumpkin, with rich creamy bitter and brown sugar at the center. The top note is toasted cinnamon and nutmeg. It's only available once a year, so be sure to snag it while you can! CHECK OUT
Thistle Farms Cinnamon Cedar Candle | Cinnamon Cedar is just what we're after this time of year. All Thistle Farms purchases help women survivors directly. Learn more about their cause and burn one of these sustainable, natural candles in solidarity. CHECK OUT
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