Christmas has come early!

Christmas has come early!

Hey there! This might seem a little weird to be talking about Christmas in September but reality is that it's going to be here quicker than we know. And we have pretty tight production deadlines if we want to make Christmas washloads something to remember!

We would absolutely love your opinions on which of these you love the sound of. 

We’d love to do some fun giveaways with these over December, as well as put them into a Xmas Edition Discovery pack for you to gift or enjoy for your laundry over the Christmas period. 😍

Here’s an overview of the scents for each one:
🎄 Hooked: A cheerful peppermint essential oil, and creamy vanilla
🎄 Myrrh-y Christmas: An opulent Myrrh & Tonka fragrance
🎄 Elf Care: A self-care fragrance with Petitgrain & Pink Pepper
🎄 Jingle Smell Rock: An uplifting & joyful fragrance with orange peel, winter berries & cinnamon
🎄 Washing in a Winter Wonderland: A cosy fragrance with notes of mulled wine
🎄 s-Mitten with You: A sweet refreshing dessert. Strawberries & Cream but make it Christmas!
🎄 Naughty & Spice: Warm spices, rich woods, and a hint of sweetness! An indulgent winter spice fragrance
🎄 Sleigh my Name: Sugar plums, violet & iris. Soft, floral and frosty!
🎄 A few of my favourite things: A warm, nostalgic holiday scent with caramel & roasted chestnuts

1499 comments

Jane D'Cruze

Jane D'Cruze

I love the sound of the Myrrh-y Christmas but can’t wait to try the whole discovery pack. Just adore wither fragrances. Thank you.

Dawn Harrison

Dawn Harrison

Sleigh My Name sounds fab- but honestly, give me all of them please!!!

Joan Coleman

Joan Coleman

It would be hard to decide as they all sound amazing but if I had only one choice it would have to be A few of my favourite things .

Lynn Miller

Lynn Miller

All of them except s -mitten with you , I don’t fancy strawberry scented washing

Samta

Samta

All lovely fragrances but my favourites would be –
s-Mitten with You: the sweet smell of strawberries and cream
Jingle Smell Rock: the autumn smell of orange peel, winter berries and cinnamon

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