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Desam Organics Patchouli Aroma Wax Bar (Wardrobe & Drawer Freshener)
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Desam Organics Patchouli Aroma Wax Bar (Wardrobe & Drawer Freshener)
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Step into a world of grounded luxury. Our Patchouli Soy Wax Bars bring a rich, woody, and slightly sweet aroma to your most personal spaces. Perfect for those who find floral scents too light, Patchouli offers a bold, sophisticated fragrance that lingers beautifully on heavy fabrics, knits, and winter wear.
Why Patchouli Soy Wax?
- Deep Earthy Profile: Features a complex, musky-sweet scent that provides a sense of calm and grounding.
- Natural Protection: Patchouli has been used for centuries as a traditional, natural deodrant for months and insects in clothing storage.
- Eco-Friendly & Non-Toxic: Made with 100% pure soy wax and high-quality essential or fragrance oils—no phthalates or harsh chemicals.
- Small Space Powerhouse: Because Patchouli is a "base note" fragrance, it is one of the longest-lasting scents available for closed spaces.
Best Used In:
- Coat Closets: Keeps heavy outerwear smelling fresh and earthy.
- Knitwear Drawers: Ideal for wool sweaters and scarves (and helps keep pests away!).
- Storage Bins: Perfect for seasonal clothing being tucked away for months.
- Reading Nooks or Offices: Hang near your desk for a subtle, grounding aromatherapy boost.
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