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    This Candle Smells Like the Trending ‘Green Goddess’ Salad |

    longdaBy longda2026年5月12日没有评论4 Mins Read
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    In 2021, the world was cooped indoors watching The White Lotus, working out to Chloe Ting, baking banana bread, and eating the Green Goddess salad. And nearly five years later, I’ve found an olfactory wave of nostalgia from this era in the form of an eponymous candle from Flamingo Estate.

    And it might just be one of the most unexpectedly impressive scented candles for the season. What started as a conversation around bottling pesto into a candle shifted into a fresh blend that will make your home smell like spring in a unique way.

    But what makes this candle a worthy addition to your scent story, beyond just its internet-famous title? Let me tell you.

    A GIF of a 'green goddess' candle from Flamingo Estate

    Flamingo Estate

    Green Goddess Candle

    Notes: Lemon, Pea Tendril, Ginger, Basil, Rosemary, Spearmint, Camphor, Anisic, Green Fig

    You can’t tell me this stellar lineup of notes doesn’t sound like a savory home fragrance dream. There’s a balance with citrus, an air of green, and a whisper of depth that makes this fragrance surprisingly tantalizing.

    “It really doesn’t make sense, but it’s fantastic,” says Richard Christiansen, founder of Flamingo Estate. And I have to agree. At first glance, I was intrigued but uncertain about how this blend of notes would land, but it really does work.

    Savory scents can be a total hit or miss. And in the case of this Green Goddess Candle, I have to say it’s a confident hit. If you like a fresh scent that’s rooted in lush notes, this is worth a sniff. You can really smell its herbaceous side the moment you unwrap it.

    And then, as its warm throw evolves, it works itself into a more mature scent thanks to the depth of camphor and anisic notes. But it still manages to carry its bright ambiance with the mix of ginger and green fig.

    If you tend to lean towards sweeter notes or floral scents for spring, then this candle is not going to be at the top of your home fragrance rotation. But if you have a soft spot for ripe accords, I recommend giving the Green Goddess a chance, especially if you’re trying to make your kitchen smell good off-duty — or even in a sunroom.

    The Livingetc newsletters are your inside source for what’s shaping interiors now – and what’s next. Discover trend forecasts, smart style ideas, and curated shopping inspiration that brings design to life. Subscribe today and stay ahead of the curve.

    And if it’s sold out by the time you’re discovering this, here are some scents to tide you over for now.

    A green glass candle from Flamingo Estate in a heap of jalapenos

    Flamingo Estate

    Highland Park Jalapeño Candle

    Notes: Coriander Seeds, Lemon Zest, Oregano, Jalapeño, Thyme, Eucalyptus, Green Galbanum

    A spiced atmosphere could be a great idea for scented candles for a dinner party, if your menu is laced with heat.

    A green ridged candle from Loewe

    Loewe

    Pistachio Scented Candle

    Notes: Salted Pistachio

    If you’re missing the creamy nuttiness of the actual green goddess dressing, then this quietly launched scent from Loewe will do the trick.

    A mint candle from Diptyque nestled into spearmint

    Diptyque

    Menthe Verte Classic Scented Candle

    Notes: Spearmint

    This new Menthe Verte Classic Scented Candle from Diptyque is another refreshing choice for spring scenting.

    A lemon scented candle from Anthropologie

    Anthropologie

    Maeve Floral Lemon Blossom Glass Candle

    Notes: Sea Salt, Lemon, Caramel, Sugar, Muguet, Vanilla, Musk, Cedarwood

    There’s nothing like balanced citrus for the warmer months, and this Anthropologie candle hits the spot.

    A ceramic townhouse candle from Jo Malone London

    Jo Malone London

    Fresh Fig & Cassis Townhouse Candle

    Notes: Fig Leaves, Cassis

    I can’t get enough of this beautiful fragranced Townhouse Candle from Jo Malone London.

    A green glass candle from Flamingo Estate surrounded by heirloom and cherry tomatoes

    Flamingo Estate

    Roma Heirloom Tomato Candle

    Notes: Tomato Leaves and Vine, Basil, Tarragon, Black Pepper

    If you’re still on the tomato scent trend, this number from Flamingo Estate puts a nice twist on the typical blend.


    If there’s another underrated genre of fragrance I can put you onto, let it be MUJI’s candles. The minimalist Japanese brand is crafting understated blends for every room in your home.

    And for more on the best-smelling launches that deliver on style, sign up for the Livingetc newsletter.

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