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Whether you are fond of a certain fragrance, prefer a tranquil ambience, are just looking for a thoughtful home-décor gift, or love to host, below you’ll find a curated selection of Cut editor–approved candles for you to add to your cart.
You’ll also find tips on how to prolong the life of your candle from Eduardo Valadez, director of marketing at Diptyque (because when you’ve spent a small fortune on a candle that smells like the most expensive place you’ve ever set foot in, you want it to last).
SO, you want to buy an expensive candle? Here’s What You need to know:
How do I prep my candle?
First off, candle prep is key. Before you even grab your lighter you need to trim the wick to about a quarter-inch length. “By shortening the wick, you allow it to burn more slowly and also avoid unsightly black smoke marks around the edge of the glass,” Valadez explains.
Do I need to cut the wick?
Valadez suggests that the first time you burn it, keep it lit for at least two hours until the whole top is liquid wax. “This will help your candle burn more evenly the next time and prevent the wax from tunneling down around the wick. After you’ve put your candle out, you should be sure to realign the wick and trim it before use to prevent smoking and keep the wick from falling. Valadez recommends burning your candles for no longer than four hours.
Pro tip: Buy a chic wick trimmer that will ensure you’ll get the most time out of your candles, a candle-warmer lamp for when you don’t burn your candle evenly (it happens!), and an electric lighter so you can keep collecting your match boxes without using them up.
Now that you know how to properly take care of your overly expensive candle, here are some that are worth the hype and double as great gifts.
We’ve rounded up options:
➼ Our top picks
➼ More tried-and-true selects
➼ Our experts
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Our top picks:
The classic option
Wax type: Blend of beeswax and vegetable wax Burn time: 60 hours (8.5-ounce)
Byredo’s candles are another favorite you’ll find in the home of any lover of candles or fine fragrances. “I’ve been a fan of these candles for a long time. The jar and the candle wax are sleek and black, and the scents are soft but bold,” our style director, Jessica Willis, explains. Her favorite is this woody blend of patchouli, vanilla, and violet. The 2.5-ounce size has a burn time of 24 hours, while the 8.5-ounce size has an approximate burn time of 60 hours.
The cult-favorite-fragrance alternative
Wax type: Mineral | Burn time: 40 hours approximate (5.8-ounce)
Replica candles are very chic and minimal with scents that get straight to the point. Beach Vibes smells beachy with notes of exactly what you’d expect, a fresh scent with notes of coconut milk and bergamot.
The best-smelling candle
Wax type: Paraffin| Burn time: 60 hours approximate
This is a personal favorite of shopping writer Chinea Rodriguez, since it smells very, very good even if you don’t light it. The scent has notes of rose de Mai, Moroccan rose absolute, geranium, leather, and amber. What sets it apart is the container made of Limoges porcelain and brass, instead of the usual glass, which makes a prettier piece to reuse when you’re done. With this, you’ll get around 60 hours of burn time. If this is a little too minimalist for you, check out their maximalist options with similar scents.
The one loved by moms
Wax type: Blend of natural waxes, including beeswax, coconut wax, and soy wax | Burn time: 45 hours approximate
Senior shopping editor Bianca Nieves’s mom swears by this candle. She never wants it to end, so she only lights it up for special occasions — the holidays being one of them. If you are struggling on what to gift your motherly figure, she highly suggest this one.
The reusable one
Wax type: Soy | Burn time: 50–55 hours (10-ounce)
Nette is one of our favorite AAPI-owned brands. Carol Han has really developed candles that not only smell heavenly but are made with clean ingredients. Not only that, but once you finish burning your candle, you can reuse the vase, since it’s microwave- and dishwasher-safe. Think chic drinking glass or cute mini-bowl.
The unique option
Wax type: Soy and coconut | Burn time: 60 hours (16-ounce)
If you’re a fan of Costa Brazil’s famed products, like their luxe body oils and fragrances, then you’ll love the brand’s sleek candles. One of our favorite fragrances is this Vela Jungle candle with notes of wild jungle flora, cypress root, and Brazilian vetiver. The 16-ounce size has a solid burn time of 60 hours.
The minimalist one
Wax type: Blend of paraffin and vegetable| Burn time: 55–65 hours approximate
Rodriguez loves the minimal vase of this Aesop candle just as much as the scent. Plus, given that it doubles as home décor, the $110 price tag doesn’t seem that crazy.
The ceramic candle
Wax type: Natural | Burn time: 60 hours
These London-based candles come highly recommended by deputy style editor and candle enthusiast Joanna Nikas. Featuring a blend of paraffin-free waxes, these are hand-poured into a reusable ceramic container. August & Piers’s standard candles give about 60 hours of burn time and have a beautiful scent; this one has notes of vanilla, bergamot, and geranium.
The Carrie Bradshaw candle
Wax type: High-quality paraffin | Burn time: 60 hours approximate
This candle is a favorite of style director Jess Willis because Carrie burned it in the fourth episode of season four of Sex in the City. “When I got my first NY apartment, this was the first candle I bought to feel the essence of Carrie,” she says. One of their most popular scents, Baies, is a blend of notes of blackcurrant berries and rose. The smaller size (70 grams) will give you about 20 hours of burn time. There is also a large version.
The designer one
Wax type: Plant-based | Burn time: Suggested to burn 2–3 hours at a time
Another pick from Nikas are these handcrafted scents from Dior. Created by the company’s top perfumers, these candles are every bit as luxurious as you’d expect. There are several scents with varying intensities to choose from, and they’re all housed in these minimal containers. To keep your wax light investment shiny and bright, Dior recommends burning this candle for two to three hours at a time in order to get the full release of the fragrance’s notes and ambience. And to protect the candle’s ceramic jar from overheating, don’t burn the candle for longer than the recommended time.
The one that doubles as décor
Wax type: Natural | Burn time: Suggested to burn 3 hours for first use.
Loewe’s beloved candles recently introduced new scents and their vessels. This mimosa scent blends floral notes with fruity melon notes. Like other Loewe candles, it’s a scent you can smell whether the candle it lit or not; it instantly fills a room. The vessel is a play on Loewe’s signature candles, designed with a hand-glazed textured finish.
Another fragrance alternative
Wax type: Bees | Burn time: Up to 60 hours
Creed’s cult-favorite Aventus scent is an intense blend with notes like bergamot, oakmoss, and pineapple. Sound confusing? Well, it smells delightful. The candle is a great gift for the person you know who can’t get enough of their Creed fragrances.
The one that will transport you to the beach
Wax type: Soy and coconut | Burn time: Up to 60 hours
You’ve never smelled anything like Liis’ scents. The juxtaposition of notes like lavender and eucalyptus with notes like tonka wood and blood orange makes this scent so unique. The vessel, inspired by the waves of the Mediterranean sea, is a multipurpose one. Once the candle is done burning, it can be anything from a jewelry holder to a porcelain bowl.
If you love tomatos
Wax type: Vegetable | Burn time: Allow it to burn for 2 to 3 hours for the first time.
Tomato, tomato. No matter, how you pronounce it, this candle smells lovely, and it’s a Cut team favorite.
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More tried-and-true-options:
Another classic choice
Wax type: Soy | Burn time: 80 hours approximate (8.6-ounce)
Like Diptyique’s Baies candle, Le Labo’s candles have garnered quite the fan base. Offering about 60 hours burn time, you can opt for the soy wax candle in one of your favorite scents, including the Santal 26, a smoky, leathery blend.
Another minimalist option
Wax type: Blend of French mineral and vegetable | Burn time: 55 hours approximate (9.8-ounce)
Fans of the cult-favorite fragrance can buy the scent in its far more affordable candle form. With the same floral, woody notes of jasmine, saffron, and cedar wood, you’ll get around 55 hours of burn time of this subtle but luxe scent.
If you want to escape
Wax type: Non-toxic soy blend wax| Burn time: Up to 65 hours
If you want to be transported somewhere, Milia Ware highly recommends you light a Glasshouse candle because it does exactly that.
The one with five wicks
Wax type: Soy blend | Burn time: Up to 80 hours
Courteney Cox is known to be one of the best hostesses. Her addictive Homecourt scent candles are Milia Ware’s favorite to light when she has company. This limited-edition five-wick candle comes in a sleek vessel made from natural clay, and the mysterious fragrance with cinnamon and patchouli oil is a divine fall time scent. The one-wick candles normally fill an entire space up, so this one, with it’s 80-hour burn time, is guaranteed to fill any space with its mysterious fall-time aroma.
If you want your room to smell clean
Wax type: Coconut and bee| Burn time: 50 hours approximate
Boy Smells’ Kush candle line is by far our favorite. However, Cashmere Kush always comes on top. The fragrance is incredibly subtle, so it’s ideal to light up after your weekend cleaning spree — or if you skipped the cleaning, but still want your space to feel as if you did leave it pristine.
The one that feels like fall
Wax type: Vegetable| Burn time: 2 hours at a time
Cozy season calls for scents that feel like a cuddled-up hug. Carrière Frères’s winter-forest candle has a crisp freshness, but it’s rounded out with cozy fire and winter-flower notes. Its candles also last longer than other candles Milia Ware has burned.
The one that’s actually affordable
Wax type: Soy blend | Burn time: Suggested to burn 3 hours at a time
Minimal, and affordable, these candles are a favorite among many staffers. Most of the scents, like this one with notes of bergamot and white ginger, are light and have a burn time of about 60 hours.
The alternative candle
Wax type: Vegetable | Burn time: 10 hours approximate
These candles from Loewe are both the candle stick and the holder. Willis says they’re a fun option for outdoor dinner parties and have a soft scent that transforms as it burns. The candle has notes of ivy and about ten hours of burn time.
The one with some history
Wax type: Soy blend| Burn time: 80 hours
The Harlem Candle Company honors the rich culture of Harlem with its selection of decadent products. The “Josephine” candle, named after the illustrious Josephine Baker, features notes of lush Moroccan rose and Indian jasmine along with liquid amber and sandalwood. It’s available as both a one-wick and a two-wick candle, so if you love the idea of an 80-hour burn time, treat yourself to that second wick.
The California-cool option
Wax type: Blend of coconut, soy, apricot| Burn time: 50–70 hours
You may know Jenni Kayne for its cozy cardigans, versatile knits, and house shoes but the clothing brand also has a selection of chic and ethereal home-décor products. This fresh-smelling candle has notes of green leaves, vanilla, eucalyptus, moss wood, and grapefruit.
This boozy option
Wax type: Blend of beeswax, vegetable and soy | Burn time: 60 hours
Those who prefer woody scents will appreciate this Malin+Goetz candle that has notes of leather, ripe plum, rum, amber, and creamy milk. It has a burn time of 60-hours, plus it has a full-bodied scent that will lend a sensual yet warm feel to any room.
The one that comes with a playlist
Wax type: blend of mineral, coconut and rapeseed| Burn time: 40 hours
Set the mood with this Vyrao candle. The vibes in your room will be impeccable considering the site also provides a playlist to match the woody and smoky aroma.
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Our experts:
- Eduardo Valadez, director of marketing at Diptyque