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Updated: Apr 8

You've just cleaned the kitchen, wiped all counters clear, did a quick vacuum and lit a new candle. Suddenly - you feel calmer, like you can breathe again and all is well.


But why is that? Turns out, there's serious science behind why this combination works so well, especially for women.


We created Little Batch Wax Co. because we believe a candle is never just a candle. It's a moment just for you - a signal to your nervous system that it's time to slow down and relax. And when you pair it with a clean space, you're activating one of the most powerful stress-relief combinations your brain knows.


Here's why...


The Neuroscience of Cleaning

When your space is cluttered, your brain is working overtime — even when you're trying to relax. Research confirms that visual clutter competes for your attention, exhausts your mental resources, and keeps your stress hormones elevated without you even realising it.


Cortisol & Stress


Your home's mess is raising your stress hormones


A landmark UCLA study found that women in cluttered homes had measurably higher cortisol throughout the day — the stress hormone linked to anxiety, fatigue, and disrupted sleep.


Cleaning reverses this directly.


Dopamine


Even small tasks trigger a reward response


Finishing a physical task — wiping a counter, folding laundry, decluttering a drawer — releases dopamine, your brain's feel-good chemical. That quick hit of satisfaction is real neurochemistry, not just a good feeling.


Psychology


Cleaning literally "wipes the slate clean" mentally


University of Toronto researchers studied 3,066 people and found that the physical act of cleaning triggers a psychological separation from stress — your brain processes it as leaving the past behind. Both actual and simulated cleaning measurably reduced anxiety levels.


Control & Calm


Repetitive motion restores your sense of control


University of Connecticut research found that in stressful periods, people instinctively turn to repetitive cleaning behaviours — because the predictability and rhythm physically calms the nervous system and restores a sense of agency.


Endorphins


Your body releases natural painkillers


The physical movement of cleaning also triggers endorphin release — the same feel-good chemicals released during exercise. As clinical psychologist Dr. Danielle Roeske notes, this is "hugely beneficial as a pain reliever, stress reliever, and overall enhancement of well-being."


Lighting the Candle

Here's what happens in your brain the moment you strike the match...


  • Lavender — lowers cortisol, increases alpha brain waves

  • Vanilla — anxiety-reducing, deeply comforting

  • Sandalwood — grounding, reduces amygdala activity

  • Citrus — uplifts mood, boosts serotonin

  • Chamomile — sedative effect, promotes sleep


The Science of Scent & Your Brain

Scent is the only one of your five senses with a direct neurological pathway to the limbic system — the emotional centre of your brain.


Every other sense has to pass through layers of processing first. Scent doesn't. It arrives immediately, bypassing your logical mind and speaking directly to the part of your brain that governs how you feel.


Neuroscience


Scent reaches your emotional brain in seconds


When you inhale a fragrance, scent molecules bind to olfactory receptors that communicate directly with the limbic system — the brain region governing emotions, memories, and behavioural responses. This direct connection means a scent can shift your mood almost instantly, before you've even processed that you've smelled something.


Stress Hormones


Calming scents measurably reduce cortisol


Scientific studies show that fragrances like lavender, vanilla, and chamomile lower cortisol levels and promote relaxation by stimulating the limbic system. Neuroimaging scans show these scents reduce activity in the amygdala's threat-detection circuits while strengthening the prefrontal cortex — the part of the brain responsible for emotional regulation.


The Glow


Candlelight itself signals your brain to unwind


The warm, flickering glow of a candle mimics sunset lighting — and your brain is hardwired to respond to that. It triggers melatonin production and reduces exposure to blue light, signalling that it's time to rest. The result: lower anxiety, greater self-awareness, and a body that's genuinely ready to wind down.


Conditioning


Lighting the same candle builds a calm reflex


When you consistently pair a specific scent with a calm, intentional moment, your brain forms a conditioned neural association. Over time, the scent alone triggers the calm — before you've done anything else. This is why therapists recommend "scent anchors." Your Little Batch candle becomes a neurological shortcut to peace.

"You're not just cleaning your home and lighting a candle. You're dropping cortisol, releasing dopamine and endorphins, quieting your amygdala, and sending your nervous system a direct signal: you are safe, the chaos is behind you, and this moment is yours."


The Little Batch Reset

  1. Pick one room — your kitchen, bedroom, or living area. Keep it small and achievable.

  2. Clear surfaces, wipe things down, fold what's out of place. The motion is the medicine.

  3. Open a window for a few minutes to refresh the air before you light your candle.

  4. Light your Little Batch candle. Take three slow, deliberate inhales before you go back to anything else. Those 12 seconds are when the scent reaches your limbic system.

  5. Sit in the clean, candlelit space for even 5 minutes before returning to your evening.


That's why we do what we do.


Every Little Batch candle is hand-poured in small batches with carefully chosen scents — because we know that what you burn in your home matters. It's a signal to your brain, your body, and your nervous system.


Every month, our Candle Club box includes a cozy gift from a local New Zealand brand. This month, we're so excited to introduce you to Izzy Hart, founder of Harvest Fusion, and her wonderfully delicious bone broth hot chocolate.


When putting together the March "Woodland" Candle Club box — all warm cedar and amber, autumn evenings and slow mornings — we knew the cozy extra needed to match that same theme... something warm and nourishing you could hold in your hands while your candle burned.


Harvest Fusion was the perfect fit. We reached out to founder Izzy to learn more about her story, and we loved what she had to say — so we asked if we could share it with all of you.



Getting to Know Izzy & Harvest Fusion


Q: First things first — what inspired Harvest Fusion?


A: Before Harvest Fusion, I was drinking savoury beef bone broth every morning for the health benefits. I loved how it made me feel, but one cold morning I was craving something comforting instead of a salty broth. I remember thinking… I so wish this was a hot chocolate. I then had a lightbulb moment and decided to create it myself. I wasn't quite sure if it was possible, but turns out it is!


Q: Bone broth hot chocolate is such a unique idea. What makes it special?


A: It is a bit of a wild idea! Most people can't quite picture what it would taste like, which is part of the fun. But it genuinely tastes like hot chocolate. When I created it, I didn't want to hide a tiny amount of bone broth in a chocolate drink — I wanted bone broth to be the main ingredient. Ours is made with 73% New Zealand grass-fed beef bone broth, so you get the nutrients of traditional broth — protein, collagen, vitamins and minerals — but in the comfort of a hot chocolate. Bonus is that it's sugar free and made right here in New Zealand.


"I didn't want to hide a tiny amount of bone broth in a chocolate drink. I wanted bone broth to be the main ingredient."

Q: How do you personally enjoy Harvest Fusion?


A: I have a little ritual of having a bone broth hot chocolate first thing in the morning. I have two young kids who now ask for their morning "broff," which always makes me laugh — because it's not exactly something you expect a child to request! Sometimes I'll add it to my coffee and make a bone broth mocha (highly recommend). I also go through phases of favourite flavours — at the moment I'm back on the classic Chocolate, which you now get to try.


Q: For everyone who falls in love with this cosy drink — where can they find you?


A: You can find us at harvestfusion.co.nz where we share all the details about our products, ingredients, and the story behind the brand. We're also very active on Instagram @harvestfusion.nz where I share behind the scenes, customer moments, and what we're building. It's a lovely little community there.




Exclusive offer for the Little Batch Community


Izzy has generously offered our community 10% off her online store (Valid until 30 April 2026, one use per customer)


Use code: LITTLEBATCH


You can explore her work at harvestfusion.co.nz or follow along on Instagram at @harvestfusion.nz


Closing

We loved putting this box together. The Woodland candle, the little wooden spoon, a sweet sachet of something delicious and warm — it feels like the perfect autumn self-care kit. We hope you love it as much as we do.


And we're so grateful to Izzy for her story and for sharing her delicious product with our candle community.


Join the Candle Club

Each month brings a new seasonal candle, a thoughtfully chosen cozy extra and an introduction to another local New Zealand brand we love.


April boxes ship 15 April, limited spots available.




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