Mabon Skull Wax Melts
A smoky bonfire-ember scent for witches who treat autumn like a personality trait and the woods like their kingdom.
Mabon is the moment the veil tastes like smoke, the shadows get longer, and every witch comes out looking like a forest nymph who knows exactly how to hex with a single stare.
This scent smells like the lingering warmth of a dying bonfire —
not the cheerful kind, the witch gathering kind.
Crackling embers, molten amber, toasted spice, and dry wood smoke swirl together into a fragrance that feels like golden hour dripping across bare branches.
Warm enough to be comforting, dark enough to be dangerous.
It’s the scent of the last harvest, the final spark, the witch’s exhale before winter sets in.
Earthy, glowing, smoky — like autumn itself refusing to go quietly.
If you want a fall scent that isn’t sugary, basic, or pumpkin-latte nonsense… this one is literally autumn’s fire in wax form.
🔥 Scent Notes
Crackling Embers
Molten Amber
Toasted Spice
Dry Wood Smoke
Autumn Warmth
Fading Fire Glow
🍂 The Vibe
forest goddess • ember magic • golden hour witch • last harvest ritual • seductive smoke • nature reclaiming herself
🕯 How to Use
Break off 1–2 melts and place in a wax warmer.
Do not add water.
Never leave melting wax unattended — not even during forest offerings.
Keep away from kids, pets, and mortals who wander where they shouldn’t.
Keep away from anything that can catch fire (besides you, obviously).
🖤 Why You’ll Love It
Deep, smoky, ember warmth
Perfect for autumn altars and rituals
Not sweet — dark, earthy, and grown witch vibes
Fills a room with glowing, golden fire energy
Smells like standing in the woods with power humming under your skin
