Candle Care
- Ensure candles are burned in a supervised area. Keep candles away from children and pets.
- Avoid storing your candles in environments where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or harsh indoor lighting. If you store your candles in a cool, dark, dry place, they will give off some fragrance. Harsh lighting can cause discoloration of the wax. Warm temperatures may cause some melting of the wax.
- It may take up to two hours for wax to melt across the entire surface to the sides of the vessel after lighting for the first time.
- To maximize scent throw, burn in a closed space for half an hour. Open windows and doors will disperse scent.
- To preserve the fragrance, limit your burn time to 4 hours. Dispose of the excess wick after each burn. Trim the wick to 1/4 inches before and after each burn. Click here to purchase a wick trimmer.
- If soot builds up inside of the vessel, extinguish the candle, allow it to cool before cleaning with a moist cloth. Once it has dried,trim the wick and relight.
- Please keep the wax pool free of debris, especially when the wick is burning.
- To prevent smoking and hot wax splattering, extinguish the candle with a snuffer, or dip the wick into melted wax and then straighten it. Click here to purchase a candle snuffer.
- Do not blow out. Extinguish a candle if it smokes, flickers, or burns too high. These signs indicate the flame isn't controlled and is a potential fire hazard. Let the candle cool, trim the wick, then check for drafts before re-lighting.
- Do not burn your candle all the way down. Always leave at least ½ inch of unmelted wax at the bottom of the vessel.