The Sweet Scent of Oil Burners
While we wish it was summer all year long, at least we can keep the scents that remind us of it with oil burners. They are a perfect way to freshen up your home after cooking. Or you could use them during a warm bath to create the smell of a lovely tropical oasis— especially when the weather is less than lovely. So come more rain and less shine, pour a few drops of your fave oil and burn some time until summer comes again.
The Body Shop’s Soapstone Oil Burner, £10, comes in natural colour that suits almost any décor. Plus, it’s so easy to clean and is the clutter-free solution to multiple candles. The budget burner, Poundland’s Coley and Gill Oil Burner Soapstone comes in a darker hue and is only £1. At that price, you can buy one for each room without burning a hole in your wallet. Once you pick your burner, sniff out some scents from the collection of home fragrance oils, £3.50, at The Body Shop. As for tea lights (we really do think of everything), you can buy 100 of them for just £2 at John Lewis, both in store and online.
By Christina Caicedo
August 14th, 2010 at 12:48 am
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August 14th, 2010 at 3:32 am
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September 9th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
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