Candle Care

Candles exhibit distinct burning characteristics in different environments, influenced by factors such as air circulation, temperature, humidity, and altitude. These variables can affect the behavior of the candle flame and the uniformity of wax melting, leading to discrepancies in burn time, intensity, and scent diffusion.

How to Care for your Candle

For optimal performance, the first burn should last between 3 to 4 hours to establish a melt pool, allowing for even burning in subsequent uses. Always trim wicks to ¼ inch between burns to minimize soot and enhance burn time. Do not burn a candle for more than 4 hours at a time. It is crucial to burn candles on stable, heat-resistant surfaces and keep them away from children, pets, and flammable materials. Never leave a burning candle unattended and avoid placing them in drafty areas to prevent uneven burning and potential hazards. When only 1/4 inch of wax remains, it signifies that the candle is no longer effective for burning. This feature ensures safety and prevents any potential hazards associated with burning a candle too low. Store candles in a cool, dry location, shielded from direct sunlight to maintain their quality. Not responsible for accidents due to misuse.