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Sunday, 19 May 2013

Scentsy Wickless Candles Review/Giveaway

Posted on 13:47 by Unknown
  Candles are great right, everybody loves them. But they have their faults. There's the fire (which is dangerous) the smoke (which can't be healthy) and there's always unused wax on the bottom and sides of the jars. You always have to be careful when children and pets are around. That's where Scentsy comes in. Scensy is a great alternative to candles. You get the smell of a candle without all the draw backs. Scentsy uses a light bulb as the heat source instead of a flame. This is great cause this means the burners don't get to hot. You can touch the burner without burning yourself, you can even touch the wax itself. This is why its safe around your children and pets. And because its non-toxic.

  Within 15 minutes the wax will be melted, then the smell will feel the room. Scentsy has many different warmers to choose from. Plug-ins, small warmers, large warmer, sprays and even a Scentsy Buddy for kids. They have over 80 scents to choose from, and they even have some scents for men. All you have to do is get a warmer and then choose a scent. Each Scentsy Bar comes with eight wickless candle squares for only $5. The squares will last for over two weeks, depending on how long you keep it heated. After it on for about a hour you can turn it off and the smell will last all day. In my opinion they are a wonderful alternative to normal candles. And they make great gifts.
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