The White Company launch fragrance calendar to rival Jo Malone & Molton Brown
It might be warm outside now, but Christmas will be here before you know it. And to celebrate, has launched their advent calendar offering for 2023.
Their is always a sell-out – so it really is best to get in quickly. Filled with favourite seasonal scents and wellness treats like candles, hand creams and home sprays, it’s sure to leave your abode smelling wonderful as you welcome friends and family over the festive period.
Boasting a beautiful front cover with wreath foil motif, the calendar launched online during the first week of September, and houses fragrance picks worth around £273, with shoppers saving £98 on the RRP.
In this guide we’ll be sharing everything you need to know about the , including how much it costs, the full contents and some great alternatives.
The White Company advent calendar launch date and price
The White Company calendar has already hit the virtual shelves, going on sale this September 6. It’s but is worth £273, saving shoppers nearly £100 on the actual value.
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Full contents *spoilers ahead*
provides a little daily indulgence in the run up to Christmas, with 25 pull-out drawers containing one of their gorgeous seasonal scents or wellness treats. And yes – that’s 25, not 24, because The White Company believes Christmas Day deserves a present, too (and we agree).
Some of the signature candles have a burn time of around 33 hours, which is perfect for the cosy season, while shower gels and home sprays will have your home smelling good enough to eat this yuletide period.
Inside The White Company advent calendar (The White Company)Everything inside
Winter Signature Candle: 140g
Tuberose & Cashmere Signature Candle: 140g
Seychelles Bath & Shower Gel – Full Size: 250ml
Sea Salt Votive Candle: 75g
Fir Tree Mini Home Spray: 15ml
Oakmoss Mini Home Spray: 15ml
Winter Star Pomander & Spray: H5cm x W11.5cm x L16cm with 15ml Mini Home Spray
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Tuberose & Cashmere Shower Gel: 50ml
Myrrh Mini Hand & Nail Cream: 50ml
Lime & Bay Mini Hand Cream: 30ml
Grapefruit & Mandarin Body Lotion: 50ml
Grapefruit & Mandarin Shower Gel: 50ml
Pomegranate Body Lotion: 50ml
Sea Salt Hand Wash: 50ml
Lime & Bay Bath & Shower Gel – Full Size: 250ml
Bergamot & Cedar Mini Home Spray: 15ml
Wild Mint Hand Wash: 50ml
Bergamot & Cedar Hand Wash: 50ml
Bergamot & Cedar Hand & Nail Cream: 50ml
Nourish Intensive Lip Mask: 15ml
Nourish Cloud Cream: 75ml
Spa Restore Shower Gel: 75ml
Spa Restore Muscle Gel: 75ml
Noir Body Lotion: 50ml
Noir Body Wash: 50ml
Top alternatives to the The White Company Beauty Advent Calendar
We love a beauty advent calendar here at The Mirror, and our team have reviewed dozens over the years - but there are some that stick out as our favourites, offering the best value for money and most exciting contents.
The White Company’s biggest rival this year is without a doubt - a 25-door lifestyle advent calendar featuring some of the most popular, award-winning candles, diffusers, fragrance oils, hand creams and more from the much-loved brand. This year, the , making The White Company’s a more affordable choice.
Similarly, there’s the which stars a range of bath and body beauty buys from eau de toilettes to shampoo and conditioner that will ensure your shower stash is well stocked for months to come.This year, it’s £210, but is worth much more, but still means that is the cheapest place to get your fragrance fix.
Though if you’re keen to get your hands on a mid-range calendar, and are some great options for If you're looking for something even cheaper, has reduced their calendar to £40, with coming in at £48, with being popular choices as people look to maximise savings this winter.
But when it comes to savings, it's that has the largest price to product value ratio, - their calendar costs £80, but is worth a whopping £473. You can find all of our
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