Candle Care
To encourage an even burn and extend the burn life of your candle, try to trim your candle wicks before each use. For best results, use a wick trimmer
Keep your wax pool clear from foreign items and debris. If there is anything in the wax pool area prior to lighting, remove before igniting the flame.
To prevent your candle from burning too rapidly, burn your candle in a well-ventilated area that is not directly in the path of fans, vents and/or harsh winds.
If your candle flames get too high mid-burn, blow your candle out and the trim wicks to an even/shorter length. Ideal wick length is 1/8”.
Candle wax and container will get hot once lit and exposed to flame. They may remain hot after the candle is extinguished. Handle with care and caution.
Remember to burn all candles on a stable and solid surface that is heat resistant. This will prevent damage to the candle container, surface, as well as candle tipping.
Keep lit candles away from flammable items, children, moving objects, and pets.
Ensure that candle wicks are fully extinguished before leaving them. Never leave a burning candle unattended.
After each use, allow all candles to cool and the wax pool to harden before moving your candle.
Avoid exposing your candle to extreme heat or harsh indoor lighting. Candle wax may melt. Which may cause the shape and function of your candle to be altered.
Candle jars and packaging are made from recyclable material. Please be kind to our environment by recycling where applicable.