Sad Songs
Smells like Sandalwood, cardamom and heartbreak.
Sounds like Toni Braxton, Frank Ocean, and Erasure.
Sad songs stimulate the release of comforting hormones, like prolactin. Prolactin is
considered to reduce feelings of sadness by preparing the body to deal with traumatic events. A study done at the University of Limerick found that sad songs help with reliving and processing feelings better before moving on. Science agrees that sad songs are the best songs.
Average Burntime: 50-60 hours
Average Playlist: 30+ hours and growing
Scan, Light, Dance
Each label has a scannable QR code linking you to a community-based, constantly updated playlist. Our goal is to have 60 hours of music on each list. Send us your favorites please, because sixty hours is a hell of a lot of music.
$1 from every candle sold gives back
We fight back the only way we know how, with wax. We donate $1.00 from every single candle sold to causes that help to liberate us all. We believe in transparency and publish the cause and donation amount on our Instagram.
No gross stuff ever
Only natural soy wax
Paraben and phthalate-free
Vegan and cruelty-free
No headaches
No carcinogens or mutagens
Prop 65 ingredient-free
Fragrance notes:
Top: Sandalwood, Black Cardamom
Middle: Amber
Bottom: Musk, Vanilla