Fragrant Jewels reviews offer candles with a twist. You may have seen them advertised on social media or around the web as ‘ring candles’, and that is just what they are. As your candle burns down you'll find a hoop wrapped in foil that's worth up to $10000! They have been around for about 2 years now and remain amongst the foremost popular brands of ring candles to the present day.
I’ve been hearing many good things about them lately and have also taken a keen interest in some of their newer products. One of the items that stood bent me once you compare a Fragrant Jewels candle with most other jewelry type candles is that these are made with a less oft-used clean burning coconut wax blend. The majority of their direct competitors use soy wax, which is also an eco-friendly alternative to paraffin, but I’m excited to see how this wax compares.
Another thing that should be noted is these candles have a higher max possible jewelry value of $10000 which is only matched by Jewelry In Candles as far as I know. Of course, the ‘max value’ ring shouldn’t be a serious deciding factor when choosing a hoop candle because likelihood is that slim that you simply can hit the jackpot enough to seek out one valued that high. It still is an interesting thing to note when differentiating between the competitors.
For the Fragrant Jewels reviews, we wanted to undertake out some candles from both size options so we purchased the ‘Snowed In’ candle from the normal size, and therefore the ‘Pink Peony’ from the tri-wick collection.
I never envisioned myself ever buying anything from Fragrant Jewels initially . Sure, when I saw the videos I always thought "oh, how cool!" but I never actually considered that I, myself, could obtain one among these candles or bath bombs. But, alas, it eventually occurred to me that I could, too! A girl I had become pretty good friends with back in high school began posting pictures of the rings on Facebook. Again, nothing really struck me until I realized she actually sold them.
For some reason, her being a seller of these things made me actually really want one, I'm not sure why but there I was on a Saturday night, browsing their website, deciding between candles, bath bombs, scents and ring sizes with my sister. Some of the candles were funny - America candle? What would that smell like? Homecoming candle? Is that going to smell like grass on a football field and leather or like teen sweat as they get anxious thinking about asking their crush to the dance? Eventually, I settled on a bath bomb that was scented like cotton candy. After forking over the $14.95, plus shipping and handling, I anxiously awaited my jewel. I checked the tracker all the time and finally after about a week and a half, it was waiting for me in my mailbox.
Ignoring that, assuming maybe there'd be bits and pieces of pink and blue inside, I threw the bath bomb into the water. It began fizzing and immediately making my whole bathroom smell like warm vanilla sugar and the water turned to a pretty light brownish-reddish color with white swirls all around. While I enjoyed the scent of warm vanilla sugar and the pretty brown and white swirls, this didn't look or smell like cotton candy to me at all. A bit of a disappointment, but again... I love warm vanilla sugar, so it was alright.
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