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Fall Candles that Don't Cause Headaches

I love to light candles year-round, but there’s nothing like a cozy night in with candles lit once the days start to get shorter (and colder). I would light a candle every day if I could, but I’ve had to get really picky about what candles I bring into my home because I suffer from chronic migraines, which make me extra-sensitive to scent and harsh fragrances. I do find that using a candle warmer makes a big difference, because you can control the strength of the fragrance through how “bright” (or warm) you set the warmer light. My candle warmer has been one of the best $30 purchases I’ve ever made, but I still do like the vibe of an open flame, too. Below I’ve rounded up my favorite fall-inspired candles that don’t give me headaches, whether I use the warmer or burn the wick.

fall candles that don’t cause headaches

capri blue pumpkin dolce

The best pumpkin candle on the market; it’s warm and cozy without being too sweet or artificial. Capri Blue candles are known to be strong, so I like them best for larger rooms (like the living room), or I’ll use my candle warmer to control the intensity. The vessel is also gorgeous, and I like that the brand will make limited edition versions every year - perfect for a hostess gift. This year’s are shaped like pumpkins, which reminds me of how my grandmother decorated for every holiday when we were growing up.

boy smells x kacey musgraves deeper well

I loved the previous Boy Smells x Kacey Musgraves Slow Burn collaboration, but the notes of Deeper Well didn’t seem like something I would like. I couldn’t find it in any local stores, so I ended up ordering it online because I was so curious. This candle is magic - everyone seems to love it. My mom hates green notes and likes it; my boyfriend only likes green notes and loves it. My dad doesn’t have the strongest sense of smell, and any candle that’s too strong gives me a headache, yet we both like it, too. I’ve heard that this candle was meant to smell like giving a loved one a hug after they’ve been outside, and that really is the best way to describe it. It has a very light, fresh base, with hints of berry that aren’t too sweet or strong, and it burns beautifully. The scent truly relaxes me and puts me in such a good mood, yet it would also make a great conversation starter if you’re hosting. Deeper Well is my favorite fall candle this year, hands down.

volsupa bourbon vanille

Voluspa is another go-to brand for candles; I find that their fruity or floral candles do give me a headache, but their vanilla candles are perfectly fragrant without being too overpowering. Free of phthalates, pesticides, parabens and sulfates, their candles are made from coconut wax and have 100% natural wicks. I prefer Bourbon Vanille over Santal Vanille, which is sweeter and slightly more summery, but both are some of the best vanilla candles. They’re elevated, warm without being sweet, and smell like vanilla - not frosting or anything artificial.

diptque violette

I love Diptyque’s Violette candle for when you want something cozy and autumnal without being too “on the nose.” This candle is warm, cozy, and intimate without being too heavy, floral, or smoky. Diptyque candles are unique, high-quality, and luxurious; I find that the smaller votives provide the perfect amount of fragrance without being overpowering. Ambre is another fall favorite, and one of their best sellers.

otherland dappled wood

For all the woodsy candle lovers, Dappled Wood is the ultimate autumn blend. Sweet hay is an unexpected note, but adds such a level of authenticity that I usually find lacking in smoky candles. Vegan, hand poured in the USA, and toxin free, Otherland is quickly becoming one of my favorite candle brands. I’ve never experienced a headache with any of their candles, and I like that you can bundle directly on their website to save money. Otherland has the feel of a small business, but I like that you don’t have to worry about their seasonal candles disappearing after just a few weeks - I always seem to get attached to new collections from local vendors, and hate sadness that comes with “once they’re gone, they’re gone forever.”


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