Tips
-
Trim candle wicks to 1/4 inch before each burn
-
A quick trim before each burn ensures a clean burn each time you light your candle. It allows for you to get the optimum scent release and avoids the over-burn of the candle wick
-
-
Allow a full melting pool before extinguishing your candle. This is very important for the initial burn
-
Before blowing out your candle, make sure that the wax is melted all the way to the edge of the candle container; all the way around. Wax has memory, believe it or not. The wax will only melt as far out as it it did from the last candle burn.
-
The bigger the candle, the more time required to create a full melting pool
-
- Flip reed diffuser sticks every so often for maximum aroma
-
Cover your candle container/vessel with the top when it's not being used
-
Keeping out as much debris, and any other outside elements, allows for a clean and uninterrupted burn
-
-
Burn candles in spaces clear of clutter
-
This is to avoid any mishaps while your candle is lit
-
-
Keep candles where you can see them
-
It is important to keep an eye on your candle to monitor how its burning and to assure it isn’t affecting anything in the surrounding area
-
-
Keep burning candles out of the reach of children and pets
NEVER
-
Burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time
-
Burning a candle for more than 4 hours allows carbon to emanate into the air. Carbon can be harmful to anyone who inhale it for a long period of time
-
-
Put a lid on a hot candle.
-
Allow candles to cool completely before enclosing it
-
-
Handle a candle full of hot/melted wax
-
Allow candles to cool completely before handling them at all!
-
-
Spray anything directly on your skin
-
It is recommended to spray into the air and then pass through the mist
-
-
Burn anything around combustibles
- Ingest any products