Care Tips
Safe Usage Practices
- Always burn candles on a stable, heat-resistant surface away from drafts, flammable items, and curious hands.
- Never leave active candles or wax melters unattended to prevent accidents or fires.
- Keep burners and candles at least three inches apart to avoid overheating and soot buildup.
- Use caution when handling hot wax to allow warmers to cool completely before touching or moving.
Wick & Melt Care
- Trim candle wicks to ¼ inch before each burn to ensure a steady flame and minimal smoke.
- Center wicks and melt cubes in the warmer tray to promote even melting and fragrance release.
- Remove debris and wick trimmings from the wax surface before lighting to avoid soot and uneven burns.
- Allow wax melts to solidify fully before removing them to prevent container damage and spills.
Fragrance Maximization Tips
- Allow a full melt pool to reach the jar’s edge before extinguishing to lock in maximum scent throw.
- For wax melts, let them warm for at least 20 minutes to release the complete fragrance profile.
- Store candles and melts in a cool, dark place to preserve their aromatic potency.
- Cover candles and warmers with lids when not in use to prevent dust buildup and scent loss.
Health & Wellness
- Extinguish candles promptly if you notice any irritation or headache to maintain a comfortable atmosphere.
- Use soy wax for cooler, cleaner burns that help reduce airborne allergens and irritants.
- Keep rooms ventilated but draft-free when burning candles to balance fresh air circulation and flame stability.
- Avoid burning candles longer than four hours to limit indoor air pollution and support respiratory well-being.
Eco-Friendly Reuse Ideas
- Repurpose cleaned-out candle jars as planters, pencil holders, or small storage vessels around your home.
- Melt leftover wax scraps together in a warmer to create custom scent blends and prevent waste.