The breeze of freedom reaches Mascara simultaneously from the seaside and from the mountains, bringing with it a wild rush of scents: green, fresh mint, the element of war, sharp, peppery ginger, as well as tea and tobacco of the Ouled Nail tribe...
How to take care of candles:
- You will be able to use candles longer if you let them burn until the entire top layer of wax melts during the first use.
- To preserve the scent, do not burn the candle for more than 3 hours at a time, and when the candle has burned down to one third, do not burn it for more than 1-2 hours.
- Do not leave a burning candle unattended.
- Do not place a burning candle in a draft.
- Keep away from children, curtains, and pets.
- If the wick shifts, gently reposition it in the center of the candle while the wax is still melted.
- Wait for the wax to harden before relighting the candle.
- If black smoke appears, trim the wick. It should always be clean and no longer than 6 mm.
- To protect the table or surface on which the candle is placed from wax stains, it is worth placing the candle on a base.
- Do not burn the candle all the way to the bottom. Always leave at least 5 mm of unmelted wax at the bottom of the container.
- The candle burns for 150 hours.
- Top notes: green mint, yellow lemon, blackcurrant buds, apple, ginger, cloves
- Heart notes: jasmine
- Base notes: vanilla
Fragrance Notes
Head
green mint, lemon, blackcurrant buds, apple, ginger, cloves
Heart
jasmine
Base
vanilla
About the brand Trudon
A French family company from Normandy, producing candles since 1643. They supplied them to the French royal court and the most important churches in France. Marie Antoinette was a loyal customer of the company, and Napoleon gave his son a candle adorned with gold medallions with his likeness on the day of his birth...
In 2006, the forgotten company was taken over by Ramdane Touhami, a brilliant artist, entrepreneur, and creative director, and turned it into an undoubtedly cult brand. Their offer includes classic perfumes, home fragrances, accessories, and the most popular candles - made from natural waxes, placed in handcrafted glass vessels with a characteristic gold or silver emblem, with complex, elaborate, and long-lasting scents. Scents that linger long after they have been extinguished.