Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Neom Organics Harmonise Candle


The London household is plague-ridden (well, we've got colds) at the moment, so we're burning this new candle from Neom Organics a lot in the evenings.

Harmonise has notes of pine, cedarwood and eucalyptus. It's a fresh, green but cosy scent and it's perfect for this time of year when windows are closed and heating is turned on; it's refreshing and clearing but still a warm scent. I like to use tea tree and eucalyptus to freshen the air when there are colds or other sickness in the house, and this is a nice alternative to sprinkling essential oils in bowls of warm water (my usual delivery method).

Neom recommends Harmonise for 'Times when you need a moment of restoration, to treat tiredness and to encourage focus. A gently energising blend, perfect for helping clarity and concentration.'

I'd add that it is also good for clearing heads that are full of snot.

Like all Neom candles, the wax is natural and the scent is from pure essential oils.

£39 for 380g, up to 50 hours burn time. Neom Organics products are available from www.neomorganics.com.

Disclosure: PR sample. 

5 comments:

  1. neom candles are on my wishlist!
    the fragrances should be so nice! this one seems especially suited for wintertime

    i am recovering from a bad cold, too...get well soon!!!

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  2. I would love to read your review on the candles and brands you have tried. I have finally decided I am willing to pay so the $$$ for them but have no idea where to start, which brand is good...we have only Yankee candles here. Tia!

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  3. One of mt favorite scent is eucalyptus that is why I am interested in trying out this one. I find this scent relaxing that relieves my stresses away.Aside from that, I always have clog nose so this is perfect for me and my husband who has a cold right now.

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  4. Love Neom - just burned the dregs of my Happiness candle this weekend. This one sounds perfect for this time of year.

    Nic x

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  5. The Fushigi house is a big fan of cedarwood so i will have to check this out!

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