From Diptyque's new L'Eau Papier collection, limited edition candles in Papier ("velvety musks mingle with sesame and heliotrope in an ode to this much-loved material") and Encre ("depth of patchouli meets the dense texture of black liquorice in an evocation of ink"). $74 each for 190g.
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Hmm. Having an actual ink that smelled of liquorice might be fun. The Papier sounds better to me.
They both sound good to me, and wonder if they layer well.
Oh I saw these on the local stockist’s website.Will seek out for a sniff!
Do report back!
Papier smells just like their L’eau Papier candle. I have burnt it and it’s very light, so perfect for days when you don’t want a heavy scent burning.
Encre has a distinct liquorice note. Ink is there as well but it so well blend together. I like to have both burning when I’m reading but I will keep them for colder weather as they will be more ideal for that 🙂
Like their perfume** but the candle does smell like the candle 😉
Thanks for the report heynoah!
I got the L’Eau Papier perfume last year for a bargain. These candles sound like they probably do layer well together based on the scent notes. But, I just finished the Diptyque Cypres candle and it had very little strength or throw like a 1/10, which makes me wary to get more right now. I’ll just save some money and spritz on the perfume I already have once in a while. I’d be interested though if people report they can actually smell these well while burning.
Oh, what a shame about the Cypres!
Thanks, yes it was a disappointment since it smelled great unlit. I hadn’t had that problem with Diptyque in the past, so I’m hoping it was just the Cypres one or I got a dud.