Proper Candle care

When burning, make sure the melt pool has reached the edge of the container. This is roughly 1 hour for our mini, 2 hours for our small and 3-4 hours for our large candles. Avoid extinguishing the candle before that. If the candle is extinguished too quickly, you may experience tunnelling. Discontinue use when only 1/2 inch of wax remains.

To prevent fire and serious injury, burn your candle within sight. Keep away from drafts. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Never burn your candle on or near anything that can catch fire.


Do I need to trim the wick?

Yes, the wick should be trimmed to 1/4” each time before you burn, excluding the first burn as the candle has its wick trimmed by us.


Ingredients

Our candles are made using simple ingredients and hand poured - all natural soy/ coconut wax, 100% cotton wicks, premium fragrance oils and essential oils. It is free from pesticides and herbicides and it’s non toxic to the environment. Soy wax is water soluble, releases fragrances naturally, biodegradable and lasts for 25-50% longer than paraffin.


Candle Storage

The candle wax and fragrance oils we use in our candles are sensitive to both temperature and light, so please be careful when storing candles for an extended period of time. If you store your candle, be sure it is in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or intense light. Avoid extreme temperatures, either high or low, in order to avoid melting, cracking and separation.


Why is my candle sweating?

When exposed to fluctuations, moving from cooler temperatures to warmer ones, and also when pure soy wax is used, the oils in the candle may rise to the surface, in the form of small droplets. This does not affect the performance of the candle and once the candle is lit, the oils blend right back into to the wax.


Why is the candle Bumpy after burning?

The candle top might appear bumpy, and rough after drying if the rate of cooling is inconsistent. This is a bi product of all natural soy wax and it does not affect the performance of the candle.