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…want their home to smell good all the time.
no matches. no plugs. no reminders. just your favorite scents quietly filling your space day after day.
forget to (or don't want to!) light candles
love low-maintenance fragrance
want a home that always smells nice
enjoy subtle, continuous scent
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Small Batch Made
Every product is hand-poured in Homebody's Chicago studio with attention to every little detail.
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Gentle Ingredients
Thoughtfully made with high-quality ingredients + never tested on animals.
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Packed with Care
Every order is packed by a real human (hi! 👋) + shipped with the same care we’d want if it were arriving at our own door.
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Thousands of Happy Homebodies
Trusted by thousands of customers who’ve made Homebody part of their everyday routines
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made to be used, loved + enjoyed
handcrafted in chicago
gentle, skin-friendly formulas
quality fragrance oils
Smells like:
Native Woods → Bonfire nights, evergreens + nostalgic warmth.
🫶 Flameless, long-lasting fragrance that keeps your home fresh 24/7.
Inspired by my childhood summers camping in the Midwest with my family, Native Woods holds that feeling of a crackling campfire, humid evening air + sparks drifting into the night sky. Fresh pine, balsam, citrus + bergamot open with a crisp burst of evergreen before soft white florals, sandalwood, patchouli + musk settle into a warm, smoky finish. It’s nostalgic, comforting + feels like coming home to the outdoors.
✨ smells like: pine • balsam • citrus • bergamot • white flowers • sandalwood • patchouli • musk
The kind of scent that brings back campfire stories, toasted marshmallows + staying outside long after the sun goes down.
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made in chicago
small batch, made by hand
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happy skin + home
no phthalates or parabens
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thoughtful ingredients
ingredients you recognize
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made for everyday
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