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Ahem. It also works if, like me, the closest thing you have to a drawing room is a cupboard under the stairs. Combining sandalwood, patchouli and leather creates a very masculine scent which you'll either love or hate. It's cosy and autumnal but a bit heavy for me. This is not a starter candle, and I was never allowed candles as a youth because my parents were insistent that even a tiny naked flame would result in the house burning down, so I think I need something more delicate to ease me in.
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I'm tempted to try the December one, which encapsules Christmas by mingling cinnamon, clove and orange zest. They've also got an intriguing Campfire scent - coconut, woodsmoke and vanilla. The pretty packaging and reasonable price - £15 for 50 hours burn time - make them excellent gifts. Check out the range on Roost Living's website.
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