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Re: Home fragrance ?

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Yankee candle scenterpiece warmer. The wax is in a cup so no having to clean it up and you can change fragrances as you like. The melt cups are expensive. But if you stock up when they have a sale once or twice a year they are pretty cheap. They will have a $25 off $50 or a $50 off $100 few times a year. So you can get a ton of meltcups free.

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I have several Lampe Berger lamps in my home which I love.  Great scents to choose from.  I also use the wax melts but don't like them as well.

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@JeanLouiseFinch And where does your cats not go? I need a secret place too. lol 😂 

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The diffuser I use is a nebulizer kind. There is nothing to spill or knock over because everything is enclosed. It is quite safe.☺

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Although I do burn candles, wax melts are my go to. My favorites are the Better Homes and Garden brand at Walmart. They are cheap and longer lasting than other brands I've tried 

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I recommend Casa di Francesca reed diffusiors by Katie Borgese (she used to be on HSN with her husband Skip).  They don't smell artificial.  You can only purchase on the website Casa di Francesca.  Free shipping all the time.

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@OKPrincess wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch And where does your cats not go? I need a secret place too. lol 😂 


@OKPrincess  LOL   We keep the warmers pushed into corners (kitchen counter, bathroom counter) so he can't get behind them.

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It all depends. I am a huge scent person, so I love scented candles, as well as melts for the electric melt/tart burner. If you want just a little scent, you may want to try Pier One's Diffusers, they are very nice and add scent, but softly and not at all overpowering.

 

Also Bath and Body Works has plug ins that add scent as well, and although they seem strong at first, the scent usually dies down a bit after a while...

 

I may be old fashioned, but I still love the look and feel and smell of a nice scented candle, especially during the holidays! I just make sure I always get 100% Soy for less soot, and a better burn.....

 

I also only burn for 2-3 hours at a time.

 

The nice thing about melts is that you don;t have to watch or worry about anything like you do with a scented candle, so many people prefer that way of scenting their home....

 

So it is up to you, but there are a lot of different ways to do it, based on what you are looking for......Have fun trying new things!  

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Cuyahoga tart melts....everytime someone comes into my home, they tell me how good it smells!

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@D Kay wrote:

I use the plug ins from Bath and Body Works.  One lasts several weeks   My all time favorite Christmas scent is" Cinnamon Stick".


@D Kay Let me add my vote for Cinnamon Stix too! It's my first time using that particular scent from BBW and I am absolutely in love with it. When I got home from work tonight and walked in the door my house smelled so wonderful......and like the holidays! There is just something about cinnamon Smiley Happy

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