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.