FS Blends: Crafting symphonies of magical Aromas
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Fareeha Shaharyar, the founder and owner of FS Blends, has always had a passion for crafting and creating. As a child, she enjoyed making handmade cards and gifts for her family and friends. As she grew older, her passion for creating continued, but she struggled to find a medium that truly spoke to her until she discovered candle making.
For Fareeha, candle making is not just a hobby or a business; it’s a form of self-expression. Each candle is a canvas for her to express her creativity and emotions. She carefully selects each fragrance and ingredient to create unique blends that not only smell amazing but also evoke a specific mood or feeling.
One of the things that sets FS Blends apart from other candle companies is the personal touch that Fareeha puts into every product. Each candle is hand-poured and labeled by Fareeha herself, and she takes the time to write a personal note to each customer.
FS Blends also values sustainability and eco-friendliness. All of the candles are made with natural soy wax, which is biodegradable and renewable. The packaging is also eco-friendly, with recyclable glass jars and minimal plastic use.
As FS Blends continues to grow, Fareeha remains committed to her vision of creating a community of customers who appreciate and connect with her art and craftsmanship. She hopes to continue sharing her journey and inspiring others through her products.
Simple and elegant designs that stand apart
Fragrances that will instantly swoon you
Luxury products in affordable prices like never before
FS BLENDS carries a wide variety of products. In an effort, for our customers to experience as many products as possible, we are currently offering a surprise gift (maker’s choice) on all purchases over $60. We hope that you enjoy the surprise as much as we enjoy handcrafting these unique items for you.
As always, we appreciate your support towards this small business venture.
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