Depends. If they're all synthetic, petrolium crap made in a country which I won't mention, then ugh. Forget about it. Of course it's all noxious and nausea inducing. What else can you expect from toxic waste, colored and molded, stuck with a wick and a catchy label?
But - if the merchandise is all natural - candles made from soy or beeswax, natural scents and oils used, nothing artificial, low lights and a very calm and peaceful vibe - including some nature *music* in the background, I could definitely dig that and even consider it being an oasis in the midst of chaos. But only if they meet the above criteria and nothing *extra* or ersatz.
SteelMaiden wrote:
What is your first reaction when you go into a smelly candle/soap shop?
Mine is: smell all of the smells, then feel really sick from the overstimulation.
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