Candle names are marketing, not information β€” "Midnight Study" tells you nothing about what it actually smells like. Most fragrances fall into a handful of families, and knowing them makes shopping (and finding a dupe for a scent you love) much easier. Woody scents lean on cedar, sandalwood, and vetiver, and tend to feel grounding and warm. Floral scents are built around rose, jasmine, or peony, and can range from light and clean to heavy and sweet. Amber and oriental scents combine warm resins, vanilla, and spice for a cosy, enveloping feel, and are especially popular through the Australian winter months. Citrus and fresh scents lean on bergamot, grapefruit, or green notes, and tend to feel energising rather than relaxing β€” a common pick for the warmer months. Once you know which family you gravitate toward, reading an ingredients or notes list becomes far more useful than an evocative product name.