The Breakwater Wax Melts
The Breakwater Wax Melts
17 in stock
Pale blue wax with shimmering mica.
The only sounds are gulls, wind, and waves against the stones. The air smells of salt, weathered wood, and cold water moving against the shore. Melt a piece and let the fragrance drift through the room, cool and mineral, like standing at the edge of the sea.
The Breakwater Fragrance Notes
The Breakwater Fragrance Notes
A moody marine fragrance combining sea salt and aldehydes with peppercorn, labdanum, and fresh grass. Base notes of patchouli and cedarwood add depth and a mineral, driftwood character reminiscent of waves breaking against a rocky shore.
Manufactured without organ toxins, acute toxins, CMRs, phthalates, or ingredients on the California Prop 65 list. Hand-crafted in Norfolk, Virginia USA.
About our Wax Melts
About our Wax Melts
Perfect for when you can't, or don't want, an open flame! Our fragrant wax melts are more than double the strength of our candles, so a little goes a long way. Simply place a wax melt in your electric warming device (sold separately) and turn it on. Soon, the wax will melt, perfuming your space. When the fragrance is gone (or you're ready for a change), let the wax cool and pop it out of the container.
A blend of coconut, soy, and sunflower wax, this is a vegan alternative to beeswax. It is paraffin-free and made with 100% plant-based renewable ingredients.
MLT-CSY-BRE-275
Product Warnings & Instructions
Product Warnings & Instructions
Warning: To prevent fire or injury: Remove packaging before use. Use only in tea-light warmers or UL listed electric warmers approved for wax melts. Read and follow all instructions provided with your warmer before use. Do NOT leave melter unattended while in use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Instructions: Do NOT add water. Do NOT melt on stovetop or in non-approved appliances. Use only in well ventilated areas away from flammable objects. Discontinue use if dish contains less than 1/2" of wax.
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Peppercorn, Sea Salt, Pear, and Aldehydes, Labdanum, Freesia, and Grass, Patchouli and Cedar.