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21:30 Under the sheets (Under the sheets)
A pinch of cumin, cypress, musk… Be careful. You will find yourself under the control of wild fantasies. The aromas floating around will stop the chosen ones under the sheets. At 21:30 bodies meet: one, two, three, or maybe more, if there is a spark. But even then, some fantasies are best fulfilled in secret.
How to best use the D'Orsay candle:
- If you are lighting it for the first time, allow the entire surface to become liquid (about 4 hours).
- If you burn the candle for a short time, you risk only partially melting the surface. The next time, light it for a maximum of 3-4 hours. But do not let the candle burn for longer. This will keep the wick intact and the candle will burn optimally.
- Wait for the wax to cool before lighting it again. Before each lighting, carefully trim the wick so that it is no longer than 5 mm and make sure it is clean.
- Do not leave a burning candle unattended.
- Store the candle in a place inaccessible to children and pets.
Fragrance Notes
Head
pink pepper, cumin
Heart
rose, jasmine
Base
patchouli, amber
About the brand D’Orsay
It all starts with love - this thought is the guiding principle of the French brand, which owes its name to Alfred d'Orsay. Fascinated by perfumes, he created a special space in his home for a fragrance cabinet, where in 1830 he developed the first composition with his beloved in mind (with whom he had a forbidden romance - the scent was a form of invisible bond, something that helped survive the separation).
In 2019, the company was taken over (and thoroughly refreshed) by Amélie Huynh - an ambitious entrepreneur who was captivated by the love stories behind the creation of D'Orsay. Although the visual identity has clearly changed, the bottles have been rejuvenated, and new compositions are created from scratch, feelings still serve as the starting point for all actions taken by the brand - each fragrance tells a different stage of love. After all, a fiery romance smells different than longing, and even more different is the euphoria that accompanies falling in love.