Midnight Embers
Pretentious, expensive, and currently staring at a blank cursor in a dark room. "Rich and exotic"? Please. This is the scent of staying up way too late overthinking a text message you sent in 2019. We’ve been "keeping this in our back pockets" mostly because we weren't sure if the world was ready for a scent that smells like a philosophy degree and a high electricity bill. It’s warm, it’s spicy, and it’s smooth—just like the excuses you make for why you aren't in bed yet.
The Breakdown
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Palo Santo: For when you want to "cleanse the energy" of a room that actually just needs a vacuuming.
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Black Musk: Heavy, dark, and slightly aggressive—perfect for brooding in the shadows.
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Amber: The "ember" that provides just enough warmth to keep you from realizing the sun is coming up.
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Mood: Thinks "night owl" is a personality trait.
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Scent Strength: 4.5/5 - Loud enough to drown out your inner monologue.
Dixie Grace Multi-Purpose Cleaning Spray
One Bottle. Total Chaos Control. No Apologies.
One Bottle. The industry wants you to have a delicate little spray for your "precious" marble and another spray for your custom sink and another spray for your appliances. We think that’s garbage.
Total Chaos Control. If it’s a surface, spray it. If it’s dirty, clean it. Kill the stale air vibe and replace it with something better.
No Apologies. Yeah, it’s strong. That’s the point.
Countertops • Sinks • Appliances • Bathrooms • Kitchens
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Directions: Spray directly onto surfaces and wipe clean with a cloth or sponge. For heavier soil, allow product to sit briefly before wiping. With any cleaning product, always test on an inconspicuous area first.
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Ingredients: Water, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (plant-derived surfactant), Coco-Betaine (mild surfactant), Decyl Glucoside, Abies Siberica (Siberian Fir) Needle Oil, Picea Glauca (Spruce) Leaf Oil, Citric Acid, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Hydroxide, Phthalate Free Fragrance Oil.