Forest Oakmoss

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Forest Oakmoss is inspired from one of the trips I took to the Pacific Northwest. This one takes me straight back to April 2018 in Stevenson, WA. I created Forest Oakmoss reminiscent of my rainy morning hike in the Columbia River Gorge enveloped by the mist, moss, and quiet, watching the deers feed on the blackberries. 

Light it and you’re on the trail with me. The air is cool and clean. Wet earth under your boots, moss thick on the firs, and every leaf still holding a raindrop. It opens with crushed greens and a hint of palo santo, like that first breath when the forest exhales after the rain. Oakmoss and sage come next, damp and earthy, the way the undergrowth smells when you crouch down to touch it. Then lavender and amber settle in. Deep, steady, a little smoky, like the trail markers and warm flannel you bring with you. A touch of amber keeps it soft, so it feels like the moment you finally stop, look up, and just listen.

Key Notes:

Top notes: Sage, Palo Santo
Heart notes: Oakmoss, Lavender
Base notes: Amber, Tonka Beans

Key Benefits:

April in a jar: That specific post-rain, Stevenson trail calm, anytime you need it
Instant reset: Earthy and green, it clears your head like a walk in the woods
Grounded comfort: Woody base notes keep you steady on busy days
Clean + cozy: Fresh without being sharp, woodsy without being heavy
For my trail lovers: If you know the peace that comes after rain in the Gorge, this is for you

Close your eyes. Hear the drips. You’re there.

Here’s to chasing light, chasing moments, and never missing the magic. 

Care Instructions:

•  Trim wick to 1/4 inch before each use
•  Burn for 3-4 hours at a time
•  Keep away from drafts and flammable materials

Keep away from children and pets.

Size:

Forest Oakmoss is inspired from one of the trips I took to the Pacific Northwest. This one takes me straight back to April 2018 in Stevenson, WA. I created Forest Oakmoss reminiscent of my rainy morning hike in the Columbia River Gorge enveloped by the mist, moss, and quiet, watching the deers feed on the blackberries. 

Light it and you’re on the trail with me. The air is cool and clean. Wet earth under your boots, moss thick on the firs, and every leaf still holding a raindrop. It opens with crushed greens and a hint of palo santo, like that first breath when the forest exhales after the rain. Oakmoss and sage come next, damp and earthy, the way the undergrowth smells when you crouch down to touch it. Then lavender and amber settle in. Deep, steady, a little smoky, like the trail markers and warm flannel you bring with you. A touch of amber keeps it soft, so it feels like the moment you finally stop, look up, and just listen.

Key Notes:

Top notes: Sage, Palo Santo
Heart notes: Oakmoss, Lavender
Base notes: Amber, Tonka Beans

Key Benefits:

April in a jar: That specific post-rain, Stevenson trail calm, anytime you need it
Instant reset: Earthy and green, it clears your head like a walk in the woods
Grounded comfort: Woody base notes keep you steady on busy days
Clean + cozy: Fresh without being sharp, woodsy without being heavy
For my trail lovers: If you know the peace that comes after rain in the Gorge, this is for you

Close your eyes. Hear the drips. You’re there.

Here’s to chasing light, chasing moments, and never missing the magic. 

Care Instructions:

•  Trim wick to 1/4 inch before each use
•  Burn for 3-4 hours at a time
•  Keep away from drafts and flammable materials

Keep away from children and pets.