LUXURY CANDLES, ARE THEY WORTH THE HYPE? Candle Guide

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    Here's a list of all the best candles from Diptyque, Byredo, to Nest New York. Which luxury candles are worth the money and will make your space feel magical?
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    Diptyque
    Roses: bit.ly/3ED3nrh
    Feu de Bois: bit.ly/3tCx2KL
    Ambre: bit.ly/3AkpMXB
    Figuier: bit.ly/3TMeL8H
    Christmas Exlusive candle: bit.ly/3hOQ6CX
    Diptyque Hourglass Diffuser: bit.ly/3VSltMi
    Byredo
    Bibliiotheque: bit.ly/3Ao5igU
    Chai: bit.ly/3gfmAG4
    Goutal
    Christmas candle: bit.ly/3gibLTO
    White company
    White company Winter: bit.ly/3fVMOxn
    Fireside: bit.ly/3TGoKvX & bit.ly/3hVofRO
    Roja
    Christmas candle: bit.ly/3EDurFw
    Peony: bit.ly/2QjEzuu
    Paris: bit.ly/3OnpsgH
    Jamin de Grasse: bit.ly/3X5oolH
    Figuier (forgot to mention it, really nice fig one) bit.ly/3gbX9W2
    Trudon
    bit.ly/3gf1tDP
    NEST :
    Charcoal: bit.ly/3EqjIPQ & bit.ly/3hSm697
    Mint: bit.ly/3EVZQEC
    MFK
    Oud Satin Mood: bit.ly/3TKj6cn & bit.ly/3AoP1YR
    Baccarat: bit.ly/3V4vKUz & bit.ly/3Xowvdl
    Creed
    Oud: bit.ly/3gyLSza
    bit.ly/3GrrESq
    Le Labo
    Figue: bit.ly/3tFskMq & bit.ly/3g8WTqQ
    Santal: bit.ly/3hQCCXr
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    Jewellery
    Mejuri Bold Hoops: bit.ly/3R3YzOA
    Dainty chain necklace: bit.ly/3Dz1VnZ
    My watch: bit.ly/34piEMO
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    MAKEUP & OUTFIT & JEWELLERY WORN IN THE VIDEO
    Blazer: bit.ly/3VGiyFZ
    Differin- bit.ly/31L3Aoz
    Vitamin C serum- bit.ly/3AtGdyg
    Moisturizer: apprl.com/al/6Eom/
    Cleanser: bit.ly/3mJkHkd
    Foundation: bit.ly/3IXaBWa
    Liner: bit.ly/3469ghb
    Contour: bit.ly/3s4Plah
    Diptyque Hourglass Diffuser: bit.ly/3VSltMi
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    Time stamps
    0:00 intro
    1:17 Diptyque Bay
    2:16 Diptyque Roses
    3:28 Diptyque Figuier
    4:09 Diptyque Feu Du Bois
    5:03 Diptyque Ambre
    5:48 Diptyque Christmas Candles
    7:10 Byredo Biblioteque
    8:08 Byredo Chai
    9:11 Le Labo Santal 26
    10:09 Le Labo Fig
    11:25 Trudon Candles
    12:30 The White Company Winter
    13:27 Fire Site
    13:49 Aldi Candles
    14:33 Goutal Candles
    15:14 MFK Oud Satin Mood Candle
    16:23 Floral Street Grapefruit Bloom
    17:09 Nest Candles Himalayan Salt And Rose Water
    18:11 Charcoal Woods
    18:32 Wild Mint & Eucalyptus
    18:52 Creed Birmanie Oud
    20:02 Roja Paris
    21:11 Roja Piony
    21:52 Jasmine From Grass
    22:25 Roja Christmas Candle
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    #candles #bestcandles #homescent #diptyque #creedcandle #luxurycandle #luxurybeauty

КОМЕНТАРІ • 53

  • @vivianscarlettdavid
    @vivianscarlettdavid Рік тому +13

    From Trudon, I recommend Ernesto for everyday use and Gloria from their festive collection. For me, I can’t go back to another brand after using a Trudon - your whole home smells incredible from 1 regular sized candle 💕

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your suggestion! I'm going to try them scents 😊

  • @GretaBeth
    @GretaBeth Рік тому +10

    House of Sillage is hard to find outside the USA and expensive international shipping, but their candles are HANDS DOWN the best scented candles ever! They burn a long time, fill rooms fully, and burn evenly and fully every single time.

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  Рік тому +1

      great to know 😊

    • @Tatiperez78
      @Tatiperez78 Рік тому

      Greta
      Is there one in particular you recommend from HOS?

    • @GretaBeth
      @GretaBeth Рік тому +1

      @@Tatiperez78 Honestly, I buy whichever ones are on sale. Wonder Woman (Vanilla predominantly), Benevolence (like love don’t be shy) might be my favorites

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 Рік тому +12

    Diptyque is legendary. Diptyque's candle scents and fragrances waft like butterflies but, however, they're highway robbery. Here's why...
    This from Diptyque: "In addition to natural fragrances, Diptyque candles can also boast a high quality that is hard to match." Read between the lines. Natural fragrance does not mean essential oils. If Diptyque used essential oils they would say so. Diptyque uses synthetic oils, which almost all high-end perfumers use. There's an argument too that pure essential oils don't have a strong throw but that's another discussion. My main critique with Diptyque is that their candles are dry and very little oil is used, whether synthetic or natural. Many candles have little to no smell at all.
    Diptyque was once a small company making small batch artisanal candles. The amount of oil in their candles used to bead up on the wax surface. When lit, their candles filled the room with extraordinary fragrance. When unlit, their candles had a strong cold throw. No more. Diptyque's quality is gone but it's no surprise. Diptyque expanded to some 100 stores all over the world and with expansion comes compromise. Diptyque candles are mass produced, of poor quality, and sold for exorbitant prices.
    Then there's this. "Diptyque candles are all hand-poured and made of high-quality paraffin wax." This is crazy. You're paying $80 for a candle made with petroleum based paraffin wax. Is this paraffin wax from China or from France? Does it matter and how do we know? Oh, and thank you Diptyque for not using "poor-quality" paraffin wax. I can't make this stuff up if I tried. Of course, Diptyque couldn't use soy wax or beeswax because, “this would be too costly for them and they'd have to have to raise their prices” beyond what is already extraordinary. Better to pinch pennies at the factory and maximize profits. Sounds like something something an equity firm would do, not an artisanal French candlemaker.
    It goes on. "Each candle is carefully prepared individually and hand poured to ensure that a qualified person can spot any problems and flaws." Does it matter if a candle is hand poured or poured from a machine? Again, with 100 stores and candles being made en masse, all that matters is precision. Great candles must use high quality wax, high quality oils and fragrances, and high quality wicks centered on their bases. This is marketing gobbledygook and Diptyque knows it.
    It gets worse. Sure enough, in 2005, Diptyque was bought by... you guessed it... a private equity firm, Manzanita Capital. Their CEO, William S. Fisher's worth is $1.85 billion. He worked at the Gap and he's a hedge fund manager. It's Fisher's job to maximize profits at all costs, definitely not what I would associate with an artisanal, high quality candlemaker.
    There are salaries to be paid. I'm not talking about the pittance that Diptyque's staff are paid, though they're the heart of the company and should be well compensated. The real money is made at the top of the food chain. It explains why Diptyque's candles cost $80 and if you want to buy a lid for the candle, that's an extra $30 - $60 for a cheap piece of... whatever. If you're not careful, you can spend up to $140 for a 190g paraffin wax candle. Like I said, highway robbery.
    Diptique is no longer a French candle company. They are owned by a London-based conglomerate. Diptyque's gorgeous looking products and their extraordinary history keeps them from being a 1-star company, but their candles suck purple Twinkies.
    There are many better alternatives at all price points. Here are a few high-end candlemakers that use quality ingredients:
    Cire Trudon, Mad et Len, Maitre Gantier, Christian Tortu, Le Labo (update: Le Labo lost their stuff too), & Carrière Frères
    ...and many come with lids.

    • @SarahHope883
      @SarahHope883 9 місяців тому +1

      So basically Diptyque is overpriced, inauthentic and unethical (they don’t pay their staff well but pay the CEO & shareholders too much). Good to know!

  • @janice.sais.quoi.
    @janice.sais.quoi. Рік тому

    Candles are such a mood (on top of the scent!). Just needed to say your makeup look is stunning today Monika!

  • @amandainessex1784
    @amandainessex1784 Рік тому +2

    So glad to hear you mention Aldi. I think they smell really good - great value for money. Of course I love the expensive ones more but I burn the Aldi ones in the summer when I have the doors open to the garden and they are great. I love the rose one from floral street I got it for Valentines last year - I liked it.

  • @SonMD1
    @SonMD1 Рік тому +1

    love the new content of the channel, keep it up

  • @larissa9492
    @larissa9492 Рік тому

    Yehhhh 🎉❤ candles video ✨

  • @pumpkinpastie
    @pumpkinpastie Рік тому +1

    Great video ❤ A personal fave of mine is Diptyque’s Narguile; notes of honey, tobacco and spice… delicious!

  • @opalbeach9626
    @opalbeach9626 Рік тому +1

    I am currently burning the white company wild rhubarb, amazing. I also have the pine, which I have not burn yet, but I can smell it all over the downstairs of my home. Le labo noir 29 is good.

  • @Magda_7583
    @Magda_7583 24 дні тому

    Have you tried candles from Parks London? They burn evenly and usually have strong scent. My fave is Wild Fig, Cassis & Orange Blossom.

  • @thomasanderson168
    @thomasanderson168 Рік тому +1

    Cire Trudon is fantastic. My favorite is Ernesto “masculine” if you ask me. There is also Josephine which is a clean scent. They have a wide variety of scents and they somehow all have that old world feel (like straight from the 1700s.) Top tier “bougie”

  • @lolaloath9747
    @lolaloath9747 Рік тому +3

    More videos for home's caddles.

  • @September777
    @September777 Рік тому +2

    @Monika Cire Trudon makes a candle called Solis Rex if you love the historic smell of Bibiloteque from Byredo--Solis Rex will blow your mind lol. It was the very first one I tried and it makes my whole apartment smells great even the next day. I’m hooked lol! Worth the experience to try at least once.
    I just bought a Carriere Freres Tomato candle (which is owned by Cire Trudon) haven’t tried it yet, but I love the smell of it and I bought the perfume as well.
    Hoping to try Glasshouse candles soon. Not sure what scent to try first. I do love Jo Malones ‘Red Roses’ when I say it travels throughout the house even downstairs (spent a week at a friend’s house out of town-traveled with this candle lol) and lingers all day the next day. Now I know why they charge $90 for the standard size lol. I would buy again! The rose smell is a great everyday burn type of scent for me and puts me in a great mood ☺️
    You have over 600 scents. I have about 400-500 candles of different brands. It’s hard to have a favorite candle. My favorite scent I’d say is a true Rose scent as a base then mixed with nearly anything--especially something smoky like Oud, Incense, woodsy/herbal or Vanilla. I like most scents except intense deeply, woodsy straight up tree manly cologne scents.

  • @AKhan.28
    @AKhan.28 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey Monika I'm trying to decide which candle to get for my bedroom with colder seasons approaching. What do you recommend these days?

  • @aishakira6378
    @aishakira6378 7 місяців тому

    If you ever get the opportunity, I would go and smell the reed diffusers from a Dutch interior store called Riviera Maison in the scent Ibiza. The notes are jasmin, citrus, fig, and cedar and the diffuser is very fragrant. Haven't tried it as a candle yet, but I am really enjoying the diffuser.

  • @AaronFigFront
    @AaronFigFront 7 місяців тому

    Astier de Villatte is also another good brand. Le Labo’s laurier 62 is one of favorite. Profumum Roma, D.S Durga, and Fueguia 1833 are three perfumes houses that also do candles.

  • @kadi3266
    @kadi3266 Рік тому

    I would love to hear your opinion on the new Xerjoff candles! They are really expenise but have incredible scents and great performance imo.

  • @jamesmarsh6853
    @jamesmarsh6853 Рік тому +2

    Have you tried Molton Brown? I’ve really enjoyed their annual Christmas candles.

  • @Tatiperez78
    @Tatiperez78 Рік тому

    Monika darlin
    I thought I was one of the weird people who travels with a candle! Lol
    My guy already know to pack a candle every time we travel.

  • @sokp9751
    @sokp9751 8 місяців тому

    More videos about candles plz!!!

  • @Hannah_BananaStand
    @Hannah_BananaStand 3 місяці тому

    I prefer Santal 26 to Santal33 personally. I like Santal33 but not enough to buy it for $500 (Au) but I love burning Santal26 at home. My best Le Labo candle is the Petit Grain 21, it's so clean and fresh and makes me so happy like a summer day (I'm an Eau des Sens gal and love sophisticated citrus and orange blossom fragrances). Le Labo Figue 15 is creamy and gorgeous and much better than the Diptyque Fig - agree it's not strong enough for the price. Nice enough but I never repurchased it. Jo Malone home candles are also wonderful and worth the price.

  • @SimonPrice-lj2bi
    @SimonPrice-lj2bi Рік тому

    I’m very tempted to buy the roja Christmas candle 300G how long should I burn it to make it last ages?

  • @GrapeApe66
    @GrapeApe66 Рік тому

    I would love people to recommend/comment on scents that really fill room. I’m a home fragrance nut and have tried water diffusers and plug ins but most scents come off cheap or are too sweet for my liking. I like complex scents but not into the sweet gourmand trend that seems to be so popular now. I was thinking of getting the waterless diffuser like hotels use for lobbies but would like input if it’s really worth it and reliability?? Thx 😉😁👍

  • @alexbalaci6338
    @alexbalaci6338 Рік тому

    So I bought one from Fragonard, it was called Star anise and lavender or something like that, and it completely filled 3 adjacent rooms, very pleasant and rly loved it

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  Рік тому

      Thanks for the recommendation😊

  • @MarC-rs4nf
    @MarC-rs4nf Рік тому +4

    have you ever tried candles from Boy Smells? I personally love them, especially Hinoki Fantôme and Neopeche

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  Рік тому +2

      I haven’t yet but Hinoki might be the one to try for me. Love Hinoki cream from Le Labo

    • @lobi5104
      @lobi5104 Рік тому +1

      Omg yes! My favorite is Les! Even though I'm currently burning polyamberous

    • @Inzanti
      @Inzanti Рік тому

      Thirding Boy Smells and Hinoki Fantome. Les is also my favorite but that'll be too floral for Monika.

  • @s.1469
    @s.1469 Рік тому

    My favorite from diptyque is 34. Is smells SOO wonderful and sensual. It’s relaxing and invigorating at the same time. Idk why but it makes me feel so confident and yummy in my own house 😂

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  Рік тому +1

      My diffuser is in no 34 and it's like you say. Super relaxing 😊

  • @melenahoward
    @melenahoward 3 місяці тому

    Love your videos so so much.
    You could do voice overs or commercials because your voice is so beautiful.
    I love candles. Inexpensive and expensive. Quality is important to me over price
    I also adore room spray.
    I recently ordered Trudon, dypritique and lavant room spray. There are a few others I am Excited to try as well.
    I want to try nest room spray and many others.
    Selvain delacourt makes stunning candles.
    Some I would love to try.
    L'OBJET
    Bibliotheque Gold Candle
    Stucco creek candles. Sooooo beautiful.
    Michael Aram.
    Evo-Voto
    Baobab
    L’objet
    Sooooo so many more.
    May I ask what do you do with your empty candle vessels, especially the beautiful vessels?

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for watching. With empty vessels I usually use them with tea lights inside as decoration. I keep the vessels that I really love, like the Christmas edition Diptyque candles etc.

  • @giselag.miranda9833
    @giselag.miranda9833 5 місяців тому

    Can someone tell me please if rituals candles are good?

  • @seckin_keskin
    @seckin_keskin Рік тому

    Pronouncation awesome understandable like you 😀👍

  • @bilalmrc212
    @bilalmrc212 Рік тому +1

    You should try amouage candles. But it’s expensive sadly

  • @RandyHerron
    @RandyHerron Рік тому +2

    Laurier 62 and Cade 26 are Le Labo's best candles

    • @MonCioch
      @MonCioch  Рік тому +1

      Love Laurier as well!

  • @stanasimona5099
    @stanasimona5099 9 місяців тому

    What about Neom candles?

  • @fnaticmedia
    @fnaticmedia Рік тому

    No Tom Ford candles?
    Oud wood and Fucking Fabulous smells amazing and last long as well 😍

  • @eatmoveandbehealthy5068
    @eatmoveandbehealthy5068 Рік тому

    boojie candles from south sudan

  • @lazeecandles
    @lazeecandles Рік тому

    Yes! YES!! They are worth it !!! you are just missing our candles - We promise you will love them ! :)

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc1 8 місяців тому

    Diptyque is highway robbery. Here's why...
    This from Diptyque: "In addition to natural fragrances, Diptyque candles can also boast a high quality that is hard to match." Read between the lines. Natural fragrance does not mean essential oils. If Diptyque used essential oils they would say so. Diptyque uses synthetic oils, which almost all high-end perfumers use. There's an argument too that pure essential oils don't have a strong throw but that's another discussion. My main critique with Diptyque is that their candles are dry and very little oil is used, whether synthetic or natural. Many candles have little to no smell at all.
    Diptyque was once a small company making small batch artisanal candles. The amount of oil in their candles used to bead up on the wax surface. When lit, their candles filled the room with extraordinary fragrance. When unlit, their candles had a strong cold throw. No more. Diptyque's quality is gone but it's no surprise. Diptyque expanded to some 100 stores all over the world and with expansion comes compromise. Diptyque candles are mass produced, of poor quality, and sold for exorbitant prices.
    Then there's this. "Diptyque candles are all hand-poured and made of high-quality paraffin wax." This is crazy. You're paying $80 for a candle made with petroleum based paraffin wax. Is this paraffin wax from China or from France? Does it matter and how do we know? Oh, and thank you Diptyque for not using "poor-quality" paraffin wax. I can't make this stuff up if I tried. Of course, Diptyque couldn't use soy wax or beeswax because this would be too costly for them and they'd have to have to raise the price beyond what is already extraordinary. Better to pinch pennies at the factory and maximize profits. Sounds like something something, wink-wink, a private equity firm would do, not an artisanal French candlemaker.
    It goes on. "Each candle is carefully prepared individually and hand poured to ensure that a qualified person can spot any problems and flaws." Does it matter if a candle is hand poured or poured from a machine? Again, with 100 stores and candles being made en masse, all that matters is precision. Great candles must use high quality wax, high quality oils and fragrances, and high quality wicks centered on their bases. This is marketing gobbledygook and Diptyque knows it.
    It gets worse. Sure enough, in 2005, Diptyque was bought by... you guessed it... a private equity firm, Manzanita Capital. Their CEO, William S. Fisher's worth is $1.85 billion. He worked at the Gap and he's a hedge fund manager. It's Fisher's job to maximize profits at all costs, definitely not what I would associate with an artisanal, high quality candlemaker.
    There are salaries to be paid. I'm not talking about the pittance that Diptyque's staff are paid, though they're the heart of the company and should be well compensated. The real money is made at the top of the food chain. It explains why Diptyque's candles cost $80 and if you want to buy a lid for the candle, that's an extra $30 - $60 for a cheap piece of... whatever. If you're not careful, you can spend up to $140 for a 190g paraffin wax candle. Like I said, highway robbery.
    Diptique is no longer a French candle company. They are owned by a London-based conglomerate. Diptyque's gorgeous looking products and their extraordinary history keeps them from being a 1-star company, but their candles suck purple Twinkies. Be careful, there are several once vaunted candlemakers that have fallen into the hands of capital investment companies, more concerned with profits than with quality. Another befallen favorite is Le Labo.
    There are many better alternatives at all price points. Here are a few high-end candlemakers that use quality ingredients:
    Cire Trudon, Mad et Len, Maitre Gantier, Christian Tortu, & Carrière Frères
    ...and many come with lids.

    • @aaronm.1998
      @aaronm.1998 7 місяців тому

      Lol. You have issues.

    • @ccyoutube8793
      @ccyoutube8793 2 місяці тому +1

      I agree it’s highway robbery but I bought it for the aesthetic and once it’s all used up I won’t buy another one but put a cheaper brand tea light candle inside the empty glass 😅😂😅

  • @CamettScents
    @CamettScents 6 місяців тому