In the French language, LES is the plural article used for both masculine and feminine. It is also the acronym for one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods—picking up on notes of rice powder, peach blossom, cardamom, cedar and Asian pear, to name just a few of its many notes. All in all, this scent is an unexpected, non-binary, cross-cultural, olfactive exploration—embracing the eclecticism that is the Lower East Side.
The ever popular Boy Smells are beloved for their deep and gorgeous scents, and sleek and sexy packaging. Each coconut and beeswax candles with braided cotton wick is housed in a glossy black glass tumbler, and comes packaged in the signature Boy Smells embossed matte pink carton.
Additional Details:
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Scent: black currant, peach blossom, jasmine rice, cardamom and white cedar
- 27 oz.
- 4.75 in. tall
- Approximately 110 hour burn time
- Three wicks
About the Designer:
Sensuous, accessible and bright, Boy Smells products elevate your intimate world. Packaged in pink and conceived beyond the gender binary, Boy Smells candles and intimate apparel make loving your identity a daily ritual.
In 2016, Boy Smells began as an experiment in candle-making in the Los Angeles kitchen of co-founders and real-life partners Matthew Herman and David Kien. Herman and Kien–both fashion veterans who worked in design (Herman) and product development (Kien)–began by making the things they’d want to use on a daily basis, products that were fluid and essential.
Boy Smells candles are all developed and mixed in the founders’ home in Los Angeles with fragrance and natural oils, all-natural coconut wax and beeswax. The candles are hand-poured in a reusable glass vessel and hand-labeled in Los Angeles, California.