When it comes to beauty buys, we're constantly on the hunt for a new addition to our stash.
The product du jour that we can't stop thinking about comes recommended by actress Nicola Peltz – and her latest scent obsession is of the candle variety.
In a post shared on her Instagram Stories with her 2.8m followers, Nicola gushed over her 'Tabitha' candle, from her friend Andie Jane's eponymous brand.
The amorous floral fragrance of the candle could explain why the mood at the LA home she shares with husband Brooklyn exudes the same romantic energy that the couple radiate on Instagram.
Nicola shared the candle brand that she can't get enough of on her Instagram Stories
Layered over a quick snap of the glowing flame, backgrounded by glass jars of cotton pads and buds, a toothbrush and a box of tissues, the Welcome To Chippendales star wrote: "You make incredible candles @andiejjane and fully organic so proud of you! It smells sooooo good! I have them all over my apt."
The candle in Nicola's post retails at $55 and is infused with the scent of "Hollywood Gardenia".
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Dedicated to the founder's mother, the candle emits the aroma of "a tree that blooms gardenia when it’s not blooming grapefruit", which grows exclusively in the Hollywood Hills, according to the brand.
The candle - 'Tabitha', $55, Andie Jane
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Goop-approved psychic and holistic therapist Estelle Bingham tells Hello! Fashion: "The simple act of lighting a candle actually helps relax, relieve stress and soothe the mind. It creates an element of ritual in the hectic business of our lives."
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"And now science has proven what we have intuitively known for years; that scented candles carry even greater benefits for us," Estelle explains. "When we process smell, the limbic system in the brain which controls memory and emotion is stimulated. This in turn produces hormones like serotonin and dopamine that help regulate our moods and really support our wellbeing on a deep physiological level."
Granted, our current candle stash is pretty plentiful, but what even is January, if not a month-long opportunity to properly up our self-care game? Plus, if it's good enough for Nicola and Brooklyn's love nest...
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