Fragranced soy wax melts
“Good Vibes” soy wax melts – made with soy wax for a safe and inspired home fragrance.
Our soy wax melts are now designed to melt at a slightly higher temperature, resulting in a harder bar and an epic fragrance throw.
Many of the fragrances used are the same skin-safe oils used in The OG mosturiser lineup too!
These wax melts are a great option if you have (or prefer) a wax/oil warmer, or don’t want to light a candle inside your house, but want to enjoy incredible fragrance all the same.
Each bar should provide approximately 20 hours of fragrance burn time across all 10 cubes. Use one at a time, or as many as you like. You can mix and match your favourite fragrances, too!
Current fragrances available:
- Amber Noir – warm and rich, a little woody and with a hint of amber and spice. Sophisticated and complex yet understated. Vanilla and cream notes, with a body of amber and jasmine and finishes with sandalwood and musk
- Black Raspberry & Vanilla – experience the zing of mouthwatering fresh berries and a sprinkle of sherbet. Raspberry/berry notes, musk, vanilla, and a sherbet-like finish
- Frankincense & Myrrh – wonderfully rich and aromatic, a true classic. Notes of ginger root, bergamot; lilac, lily of the valley, lavender, ylang ylang; vanilla, sandalwood, frankincense, myrrh, musk
- French Pear – fresh poached pears, generous lashings of syrup and spice, this fragrance errs more toward fruity than saccharine and is one of our most popular for a reason. Notes of green apple and lily, plenty of sweet juicy pear, finished with cinnamon, cream, vanilla and spices
- Guava & Lychee – our favourite sugar rush, and the smell of Summer! Notes of sweet guava, juicy lychee, zesty lime and ripe peach; coconut flakes and a touch of vanilla
- Honeysuckle Jasmine – a bouquet with gusto, unapologetically floral, this one is the best of Spring. A fresh, uplifting fragrance.Notes of neroli, ozone, honeysuckle; jasmine and powder
- Hot Cross Buns – not just for Autumn! Pure warmth when melting, smelling like freshly baked buns; mouthwateringly spicy. Notes of whipped cream, lemon zest; cinnamon stick, buttercream, clove; vanilla cream, nutmeg, creamy amber
- Lime in the Sand – inspired by far-flung coastlines while we shivered through an Otago winter. Complex citrus notes and uplifting sandalwood blended with creamy coconut and a splash of vanilla – sand and sunlight! Notes of kaffir lime, bergamot, green lemon; creamy coconut and water jasmine; musk, cedar, creamy sandalwood and a touch of vanilla
- Mango & Tangerine – our own take of the namesake, when others weren’t cutting the mustard. This Mango & Tangerine is a bite of sorbet without the brainfreeze, mouthwateringly sweet, and slaps you right by the beach in summer. Notes of ripe mango, lemon, papaya, tangerine, grapefruit; raspberry, blood orange, raspberry, pineapple; tonka, musk and vanilla
- Peachy Keen – practically dribbles down your chin with ripe, bold stonefruit fragrance. This one is thiccc. Notes of citrus, coconut, plum, apple, cinnamon, caramel and vanilla among all that peach goodness.
- Pear & Rose – a wonderfully sophisticated blend with just a hint of honey sweetness. This is a perfect balance of fruit and floral, sure to elevate any space. Notes of golden pear and rhubarb; white rose and freesia; finishes with patchouli, amber and musk
- Pumpkin Spice – we had to…an absolute classic! All of the pie without the effort of baking, this one has both the pumpkin and the spice! Notes of creamy milk and vanilla, sweet pumpkin, nutmeg, clove and cinnamon
- Red Roses – an uplifting, modern twist that plops you in the middle of a rose garden. Notes of green leaves, lemon, spice; rose, violet; honey, sandalwood
- Rustic Lodge – woody and spicy, this one plops you in front of the log fire of a woodsy cabin, a million miles away. Perfectly at home in the ‘man cave’ or to evoke cosier places in the middle of a cold winter’s day. Notes of bergamot, apple, white peach; rosemary, clove, cinnamon; cedar leaf, sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli
- Sea Salt – fresh, breezy and oceanic, puts you right by the coast – a favourite in bathrooms and reading nooks. Notes of seasalt, sea breeze accord, ocean notes, white lily, cashmere, fluid musk, ozonic notes
- Thai Lime & Sandalwood – zesty, sophisticated and unmistakably powered by sandalwood. Notes of kaffir lime, bergamot, green lemon; water jasmine, rose tea, lily of the valley; musk, cedar, white amber, creamy sandalwood
- Touch Grass – takes the weight of the world off your shoulders at first sniff. Peaceful and uplifting, ready to supercharge your creativity. Notes of lemon verbena, lemon, mandarin, lemongrass and grapefruit; lashings of lime, french lavender, lemon myrtle, freesia and clary sage; finishes with vanilla, rosewood and white musk
- Wakey Juice – an absolutely mouthwatering bomb of a fragrance. In the morning it’s a big phat latte; in the afternoon it’s a well-earned affogato; and in the evening it’s your choice of a generous serve of tiramisu or a cheeky espresso martini! Notes of coffee and chocolate; milk, tonka, sugar, fudge; vanilla bean, nuts, musk
- Watermelon – as powerful as you’d expect from this absolute unit of a melon, but without the cloying sweetness. Sunny days personified. Notes of fruit, melon, syrup
How to use:
- Snap off one cube (or more, up to four) from the wax bar
- Place in a wax or oil warmer – either a tea light warmer, or an electric wax/oil warmer with an open dish
- Don’t use with water diffusers
- Don’t add water or oil to the dish
- Don’t overfill your burner – you don’t want wax all the way to the brim
- Turn on or light the warmer to enjoy!
Looking for tea lights to power a warmer or burner? 8 hour soy wax tea lights are now available here at Treebrush Apothecary.
Protips:
- These soy wax melts don’t evaporate like candles do, so you will still have some wax left once the fragrance has run out. You can either dab the warm wax out with a cotton swab or paper towel; lift the disc of wax out once it’s cold and hardened (protip: if it’s still stuck, pop it in the freezer for a few minutes); or pour the wax out while warm and reuse it as you wish. They make for great tea lights!
- If you don’t have a burner/melter yet, you could try creating a bain-marie; you just need to warm the wax to 50C or above to release the fragrance. Early product testers have done exactly this to great effect.
- Get creative! Try mixing a few cubes of your favourite fragrances together and make your own unique aroma.
- Reusing spent wax: try adding a little of your favourite essential oils to the warm wax (no more than 8-10% of the remaining wax weight), give it a stir and let cool. After 2 weeks of curing it’ll be ready to go again!
Caution:
DO NOT EAT. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Don’t overheat your wax. If it’s smoking, it’s too hot!
- Some tea lights can burn in a smoky manner – if you see smoke, check your candle first
- At higher temperatures, you may see visible vapour from the fragrance itself – this isn’t smoke, just a sign that your wax is quite hot. This is common with smaller burners that are close to the candle flame
Be careful when handling molten wax as it can be very hot.
Don’t leave your melter/burner unattended.
Don’t eat the forbidden candy. These wax melts smell absolutely delicious, but don’t give in to temptation!
hellzmonroenz (verified owner) –
Highly Addictive !!! Reminded me of freshly brewed coffee, frangelico, melted chocolate with vanilla creating an aroma of a heavenly truffle from a chocolaterie.