Yulekin
Yulekin
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Notes
peppermint, lavender, Sichuan pepper, hinoki cypress, Virginian cedarwood, pine, a burning yule log with a kindling of dead leaves, drifting woodsmoke, warm Stuffkin vanilla and a hint of plushie stuffing
Please note that this contains a very small amount of coffee sco2, so there are trace amounts of caffeine.
Product Information
This is a 5mL EdP in your choice of a rollerball or atomizer cap.
Aesthetic
Aesthetic
Olfactive Qualities
Olfactive Qualities
Primary scent families:
- woodsy
Other qualities and aspects:
- smoky (light)
- herbal
- earthy
Gender Expression
Gender Expression
Allergens & Other Callouts
Allergens & Other Callouts
Yulekin is IFRA compliant but has a boatload of naturals that tend to be skin sensitizing. If you have sensitive skin (like yours truly), I recommend not applying it in the same place more than a few days in a row, and take care not to apply it after a shower.

Opens with a blast of cool peppermint, enhanced by the almost mentholated, balsamic spices of Sichuan pepper and a sprig of floral lavender. The blend creates a unique atmosphere that brings to mind magical woodlands.
Warm, creamy vanilla cuts through the chill of the winter forest and is soon joined by the nostalgic scent of freshly chopped wood. Soft wisps of smoke float through the air as the hearth is lit, yielding a cozy warmth. The distant aroma of brisk forest air remains, making the vanilla woods all the more comforting.
This is such a lovely and innovative take on the cozy winter forest, I absolutely love the vibe here. Also, if you're a lavender skeptic, don't let that note scare you away, it's extremely soft and delicate, and I love what it adds to the atmosphere of the forest!
I love Yulekin! It's warm, embery, cool, and sweet. It's definitely minty but not overwhelmingly so, and the wood and smoke notes are beautiful and work very well with the sweeter elements. This is one of my favorites from my order.
This scent transitions fast! The opener is a quick flurry of snow followed by throwing a log on a fire. The burning wood smells fantastic. Smells nothing like bbq or resin. The overall dry down reminds me of getting a little woodsmoke on your sweater. It's vanilla + woods with a minty, wintery kick.