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The scent descriptions refer to top, middle and base “notes”. What exactly are “notes” and how do they affect the candle fragrance?

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The scent descriptions refer to top, middle and base “notes”. What exactly are “notes” and how do they affect the candle fragrance?

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The key to an amazing fragrance is the perfect combination of top, middle and base notes. The “top note” is the first impression. It is the fragrance the customers notice when they remove the lid off one of our candles. The “middle note” is often known as the “heart and soul” of the fragrance. It is most prominent after the top note recedes. The middle note is what the customer smells while the candle is burning. And lastly, is the “base note”. This is what causes the lingering scent in our candles. The base note is what you smell even after the candle is extinguished.

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