Candle Care

These Candles Won’t Self-Care Themselves

A quick guide to maximizing your candle experience. Let's enhance those rituals!

TRIM YOUR WICKS

Always trim wicks to 1/4 inch before lighting

TIMING IS EVERYTHING

The first time you light your candle, let it burn for 1-2 hours to allow the melted wax to reach the edge of the container, this prevents your candle from tunneling.

KNOW WHEN TO SAY GOODBYE

Never let your candle burn all the way down - this can damage the container and in some circumstances lead to the base splitting or cracking. Once the candle is 1/2 inch from the base it's time to turn your candle into something new.

Remember to always follow directions on your candle’s warning label for proper candle safety care.

  • Trim

    Always trim wicks to 1/4 inch before lighting.

  • Timing is everything

    The first time you light your candle, let it burn for 1-2 hours to allow the
    melted wax to reach the edge of the container, this prevents your candle from tunneling.

  • Know when to say goodbye

    Never let your candle burn all the way down - this can damage the container and in some circumstances lead to the base splitting or cracking. Once the candle is 1/2 inch from the base it's time to turn your candle into something new.

     

Remember to always follow directions on your candle’s warning label for proper candle safety care

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  • Trim

    Always trim wicks to 1/4 inch before lighting

  • Timing is everything

    The first time you light your candle, let it burn for 1-2 hours to allow the
    melted wax to reach the edge of the container, this prevents your candle from tunneling

  • Know when to say goodbye

    Never let your candle burn all the way down - this can damage the container and in some circumstances lead to the base splitting or cracking. Once the candle is 1/2 inch from the base it's time to turn your candle into something new.