Meet The Team : Jen Hassloch, Lead Consultant
I first fell in
love with Scentsy while I was living in the United States.
I've always
been one of those people who love to have my home smelling fresh and clean, and
it's a sure-thing that after cooking a curry or garlic-laden feast for my
family that I want to air out the house and fill my home with a fresh light
fragrance.
When I had my
first daughter I became concerned about the safety of burning candles in my
home, not just because of the fire dangers but also because of the chemicals
that are present in some candles. It was while looking for a safer alternative
to candles and sprays that I came across Scentsy.
My original
Scentsy burner used a bulb to heat the wax in the dish which was problematic
with temperature control. Six years later, I have been delighted to discover
that the bulb heating mechanism has been replaced with an energy efficient LED
light source and a heating element which offers much better, cost effective,
thermostat control.
I love the fact
that even if my child knocks the entire container of wax over onto herself that
she can't be burned and the absolutely divine fragrances that fill my home.
Also,
cost-wise, to me it's a no-brainer. One of my favourite jar-type candles
retails here in New Zealand for $40 (medium sized jar). For that cost you have
approximately 55-75 hours of fragrance and then you recycle the jar. So your
cost with the best scenario of 75 hours is 54 cents per hour of fragrance.
With a Scentsy burner you have an initial cost outlay similar to that of the
jar candle and then a $10 bar that will last around 60-80 hours. So your first
bar will cost about 70 cents per hour of fragrance but after that you're
looking at just 12 cents per hour!
I'm just so
excited to be involved in Scentsy New Zealand and I can't wait to share this
amazing product with you!
Please don't
hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or you would like to get
up-close-and personal with our delicious Scents.
Please visit Jen’s
Scentsy website
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