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Hey Candle Lover,

Welcome to our Candle Care Guide

  • Upon first use ever, burn for at least two hours, or until the entire surface has turned to liquid wax.

  • This will help prolong the life of your candle.

    • Save your candle baby from tunneling (only burning around the wick)

    • Heat diffuses scent. Wax needs to be hot to fill a room with its scent

  • Trim wick to 1/4' before each lighting. This is the Answer to Your Prayers!!!

    • This will maintain an even and clean burn. New to wick trimming: purchase a wick trimmer or use a pair of household scissors & a ruler. 

    • Always trim your wicks to preserve the life of your candle. Mushroom tops and sooting are natural occurrences when using natural products, and cotton wicks. To prevent an adverse effect of an even burn, trim your wicks. 

  • Extinguish a candle if it repeatedly smokes, flickers or the flame becomes too high. The candle isn’t burning properly. Cool, align, and trim the wick, then check for drafts before relighting.

    • Make this a new practice for an optimal burning experience!

  • Burn for no more than 3-4 hours at a time.

  • Always keep candles in sight when in use. Never leave a burning candle unattended. 

    • Burn Responsibly

  • Be Careful!

    • Candle vessels whether glass or tin will become hot. Be mindful of the heat source of your vessel. Never grab a fully lit and burning candle with your bare hands. ​

  • Never burn a candle all the way down.

  • Extinguish the flame if it comes too close to the bottom of the container.

    •  Use a wax warmer for complete use of your candle wax

    • Adding hot water to your candle jar will separate wax and make for easy removal

  • Upcycle your candle vessel.

    • Be creative and use for plants, makeup brushes, trinket holders, and more

    • Pour boiling hot water in candle vessel to separate and dispose of leftover wax

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