We Think These Luxury Candle Brands Are Worth Spending a Little Extra On

We Think These Luxury Candle Brands Are Worth Spending a Little Extra On

January 05, 2022 at 06:30AM

Up until a few years ago, I’d probably never spent more than £15 on a candle. This is unsurprising, considering I had gone from being a struggling art student to a still-struggling fashion assistant, whose minimum-wage salary didn’t afford me the luxury of spending £15 on a couple of days worth of food, let alone something I was going to burn away. However, as I’ve grown up, so has (thankfully) my budget; and so has my obsession with candles.

At any given time, I probably have four candles on rotation in my home—I type this as my £7.50 Marks and Spencer candle flickers next to me. And while I certainly don’t snub more affordable candles (my M&S bargain serving as a case in point), I have come to understand the appeal of expensive candles.

We Think These Luxury Candle Brands Are Worth Spending a Little Extra On

Diptyque was my inaugural introduction to the world of expensive candles. When I first moved to London, I remember setting aside 10% of each of my monthly pays to save up for my first shopping trip in the capital. It took a few months, but I finally found myself standing in front of the glass display cabinet in Liberty (where else?), selecting my Diptyque candle. I chose, and still choose, Baies. 

Fast-forward to the present, and I’ve worked my way through just about every luxury candle brand going. Not every scent, of course—my income isn’t that disposable—but I’ve tried enough candles from all budgets to know that expensive candles are, almost always, undeniably superior. 

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Unlike some bargain wicks, which, when they burn, smell like someone has sprayed an entire can of orchid Febreze, the scent of expensive candles is more subtle, but no-less potent. Instead of choking the air, it floats on it. I also find that, with the recommended care and maintenance, that expensive candles last significantly longer, too. The premium products used to create the wax are designed to be longer lasting than more affordable blends, and while I have my high-street favourites, I buy them knowing they won’t, um, hold a candle, many of the high-end options I’ve tried. I don’t fully subscribe to the saying “you get what you pay for” but, when it comes to the below, it certainly applies. Keep scrolling to see and shop the best expensive candles from some of the Who What Wear team’s favourite candle brands. 

Key notes: Bergamot, honey, cinnamon, sandalwood, musk, patchouli, tonka beans, vanilla

Key notes: Ginger, clove, jasmine, vanilla

Key notes: Bergamot peel, iris, mimosa

Key notes: Amber, fig trees, cassis, cedar

Key notes: Wood fire, cedar oil, guaiac wood oil, black leather

Key notes: Vetiver, pomelo, patchouli, pomelo zest

Key notes: Bamboo, labdanum, myrrh, leather

Key notes: Cardamom, clove buds, ginger zest, violet, birch tree, guaiac wood, warm latte

Key notes: Lemon petit grain leaves, rhubarb, tulip extract, violet leaves, heliotrope, suede

Key notes: Ginger

Key notes: Rose

Key notes: Vetiver

Key notes: Maraschino cherry, violet, musk

Key notes: Fig leaf, orange blossom, vetiver

Key notes: Neroli, petitgrain, tobacco flower, cedarwood, amber musk

Key notes: Spice, incense, tonka bean

Key notes: Rose, blackcurrant leaf

Key notes: Honey, violet leaves

Key notes: Thyme, lavender, birch, cedarwood, orris

Key notes: Lavender, thyme, cedar

Key notes: Lavender, thyme, cedarwood, orris, tolu balsam, incense

Key notes: Watermelon, mineral water accord, cedarwood, ambrer gris, musks

Key notes: Ozonic accord, pink pepper, white tea accord, neroli oil, orange flower abs, white musks

Key notes: Green leaves, mint, humus accord, cedarwood

Key notes: Absinth, artemisia, sage and mint

Key notes: Almond, orange blossom, petitgrain, neroli, ylang-ylang

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Key notes: Rosemary, rose, cedar, birch, black papper

Key notes: Ivy

Key notes: Cypress seed pods

Key notes: Marihuana

Key notes: Lime, basil, mandarin

Key notes: Elderflower, hawthorn, gooseberry

Key notes: Damask rose

Key notes: Fig, laurel leaves, oak, cedar

Key notes: Rose de Mai, orange flower absolute, leather, honey

Key notes: Amber, leather, beeswax absolute, lemon, coriander

Key notes: Australian sandalwood, cedarwood, vanilla, amber, coco, musk

Key notes: Marine notes, geranium, amber

Key notes: Orange blossom, green undertones

Key notes: Black cherry accord, bitter almond, griotte sirup scenttrek, rose absolute orpur, Peru balsam, roasted tonka orpur

Key notes: Spices, sambac jasmine sepals, clary sage

Key notes: Tunisian neroli, Italian bergamot, Sicilian lemon, inter yellow mandarin, orange flower, lavender

Key notes: Amalfi lemon, mint

Key notes: Amber, sweet patchouli, bergamot

Key notes: Rosemary, lavender, sage

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Author Maxine Eggenberger | Whowhatwear
Selected by CWC