To ensure your candle performs beautifully and safely every time, please follow these care tips:
Trim the Wick Before Each Burn
Before lighting, trim the wick to about ┬╝ inch (6 mm). This prevents excess smoke, uneven burning, and carbon buildup on the wick.
Let the Wax Pool Fully
Allow the wax to melt evenly across the entire surface during each burn тАФ especially the first one. This prevents tunneling (where wax remains unmelted at the edges) and ensures maximum fragrance release.
Mind the Burn Time
Burn your candle for 2тАУ3 hours at a stretch тАФ long enough to form a full melt pool, but not so long that it overheats the glass. Avoid burning for more than 4 hours continuously.
Place on a Stable, Heat-Resistant Surface
Always keep the candle on a flat, heatproof surface away from flammable objects, curtains, or air vents. Never place directly on furniture without a protective base.
Avoid Drafts
Keep away from direct wind, ceiling fans, or open windows. Drafts can cause uneven burning, flickering, and soot.
Never Leave a Candle Unattended
Always extinguish the flame when leaving the room or before sleeping. Safety first.
Keep Wax Free of Debris
Ensure the wax pool remains clear of wick trimmings, matches, or dust. This helps maintain a clean, steady flame.
Allow the Candle to Cool Before Moving
After extinguishing, let the wax solidify completely before touching or moving the jar. Hot glass may cause burns or cracks if handled immediately.
Extinguish Gently
Use a snuffer or dip the wick into melted wax to put out the flame without smoke. Blowing directly can cause splattering or uneven wick burning.
Store Properly
Keep candles in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Prolonged exposure to heat may soften the wax and affect fragrance strength.
Reuse or Recycle the Jar
Once the candle is finished, clean out any remaining wax with warm water and reuse the jar as a planter, pen holder, or decor accent.