Candle Care

With our hand-poured candles, we use high-quality wicks that will ensure an even and long-lasting burn time. Each candle is unique in the way it burns. We recommend the following tips for burning your new candle:

FIRST BURN

When you light your candle for the first time, always allow the wax to burn so that it melts across the entire surface to the edges and pools to the edges of the container. This will effectively assist in preventing tunnelling and help promote an even burn for the duration of the candle's life.

AVOID LIGHT AND HOT TEMPERATURES

Candle waxes and fragrances are sensitive to both temperature and light, so try to be careful when storing candles. Try to always store your candles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will always help protect it from discolouration and fading.

KEEP YOUR WICK TRIMMED!

Try to ensure that your wick is always kept to 5mm long at all times. We recommend trimming the wick every 3 hours of burn time. When trimming, always extinguish the flame, let the candle cool down to room temperature, remove any wick debris and trim the wick before relighting.

Try to avoid burning candles for more than three hours in one sitting. We suggest that after burning a candle for three hours, you should allow the candle to cool for two hours before relighting.

PUTTING OUT YOUR CANDLE

Try to always use a proper candle snuffer to extinguish your candles as this will prevent the wick from moving and wax from spilling. This will also assist in maximising your burn times.

CANDLE SAFETY
Never leave a burning candle unattended. Extinguish all candles when you leave a room or before going to sleep.

Follow the 2-foot rule - don't place a burning candle within two feet of clothing, books, curtains or anything flammable.

Keep lit candles away from draughts, ceiling fans and any air currents. Any form of air current can cause uneven burning, smoking, diminish the scent throw and even decrease the burn time

Trim the wick to 5mm each time the candle is lit. This helps prevent the flame from getting too large.

Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.

Place candle holders on a stable, heat-resistant surface that is sturdy and large enough to catch any melted wax.