Bougie Rougie Fragranced Wax Melt Snapbar 50g
Bougie Rougie Fragranced Wax Melt Snapbar 50g
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Turn up the vibe with Bougie Rougie – the wax melt that knows it’s fabulous.
This fragrance is an absolute showstopper: smooth, sultry, and unapologetically bold.
It kicks off with airy jasmine and a flash of radiant saffron, light, bright, and just a little bit extra, before diving deep into the rich embrace of amberwood and freshly cut cedarwood.
It’s giving opulence. It’s giving attitude. It’s giving “walked into the room and owned it.”
Think high-end perfume meets mysterious late-night lounge – warm, woody, and dripping in confidence.
If you’re ready to scent your space with something a little bougie, a little rougie, and a whole lot irresistible… you just found your signature melt.
Made with Coconut and Rapeseed Wax - 50g Clamshell
What Is a Wax Melt?
What Is a Wax Melt?
A wax melt is a scented piece of wax that fills your home with aroma joy.
You use an electric or tealight burner to release the aroma. It is also sometimes referred to as a wickless candle.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
We ship with Royal Mail and aim to dispatch your items within 3-4 working days.
Please read our refund policy here.
Safety Information
Safety Information
•Never leave a burning candle unattended or move it when lit.
• Remove all packaging before use.
• Only use with a good quality tea-light. Do not use with a maxi tea-light, votive or other candle.
• Keep the Wax Melt Burner and tea-light out of the reach of children and pets.
• Do not burn the tea-light or leave the wax melt burner on or near anything that can catch fire.
• Keep foreign objects out of the wax pool.
• Extinguish the tea-light if the flame becomes enlarged, makes contact with the wax melt burner, or begins to smoke.
• Use a candle snuffer to extinguish the flame. Once extinguished allow wax melt burner to cool before moving.
Our Wax
Our Wax
Our wax is a coconut and rapeseed blend.
Read more about the ethics and benefits of the wax we use here.







