Monday, January 9, 2012

Clove, ginger, and fig candle scents?

I have found some candles online that I'm thinking about buying. What exactly does each one of these smell like?

Clove

Ginger

Fig

Can you describe the smells to me?

Clove, ginger, and fig candle scents?
It's hard to describe scents, but if you have spices in your kitchen, you can figure out the clove and ginger. In my experience, fig scented candles don't smell like actual figs. They do smell good though. If you have a target or Bath and Bodyworks store, they both have fig candles you can check out.
Reply:Cloves scent will control the cold or ache pain cause it's a spices kind,Ginger scent will make you hungry and Fig scent will suppress your hunger.what a contrast you have chosen..I think you are spicy alike.
Reply:Clove and ginger are from an essential oils site-



CLOVE-Although clove oil is a very potent oil that should be used with great care in aromatherapy, it does have wonderful properties - from stimulating the mind and lifting depression, to aiding digestion, relieving pain in arthritis and rheumatism, easing respiratory problems and assisting leg ulcers. Oil properties

Clove oil has a warm, strong, spicy smell- remember seeing smelling/seeing cloves stuck in oranges near Christmas time?



GINGER-This warming essential oil is often used for digestive problems, as well as nausea - be that morning sickness or travel upset. It is also of value when treating colds and flu and especially for catarrhal lung conditions and rheumatic pain. It can also be used on the skin to help clear bruises. Oil properties

Ginger oil can vary in color from pale yellow to a darker amber color and the viscosity also ranges from medium to watery. It is a strong smelling oil - spicy, sharp, warm and with a hint of lemon and pepper, which smells of actual ginger.



FIG- see link below



Apparently fig and ginger are HOT scents this year!
Reply:Who is the company ? I am a distributor for Mia Bella Soy Candles and I can give you our descriptions, but it doesn't mean that they are the same as another company's.

Let me know!


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