Candle Care

To Ensure You Receive The Utmost Enjoyment From Your Candles While Maintaining The Highest Standards Of Safety, It Is Essential To Practice Proper Care With Every Use. Your Experience Should Be Both Delightful And Secure, Starting With Attentive Observation. Always Keep Your Candle Within Your Direct Line Of Sight While It Is Lit. Safety Is Paramount, So Ensure The Candle Remains Well Out Of Reach Of Children And Household Pets. Avoid Burning A Candle In Close Proximity To Any Materials That Could Potentially Catch Fire, And Always Select A Well Ventilated Area For Your Candle To Provide The Best Performance. It Is Equally Important To Keep The Flame Away From Drafts, Such As Those Created By Vents, Ceiling Fans, Or Unpredictable Air Currents. Maintaining A Room Temperature Between Sixty Five And Seventy Five Degrees Fahrenheit Creates The Ideal Environment For An Even And Clean Burn.

Preparation Is The Key To A Flawless Candle Experience. Before You Ever Strike A Match, Take A Moment To Remove All Exterior Packaging, Paper Labels, And Decorative Elements From The Container. Place Your Candle On A Surface That Is Resistant To Heat, Ensuring It Is Far Removed From Other Appliances Or Heat Sources. Keeping The Wick Carefully Trimmed To A Quarter Inch Is A Fundamental Step For Every Burn. Once You Have Extinguished A Flame, Remember To Straighten And Center The Wick While The Wax Is Still Soft. Should You Notice The Flame Producing Smoke, Gently Put It Out And Trim The Wick Shorter Before Relighting. Take Care To Keep The Surface Of The Melt Pool Clean By Removing Any Wick Fragments, Used Matches, Or Debris That May Have Accumulated, As These Can Impact The Quality Of The Burn And Cause Unnecessary Soot.

Consistency Is Vital For Maximizing The Longevity Of Your Product. We Recommend Allowing The Candle To Burn For A Duration Of Three To Four Hours During Each Session, Which Helps The Wax Melt Evenly Across The Entire Surface. To Protect The Integrity Of The Glass Container And Prevent Any Potential Cracking, It Is Advised Not To Burn The Final Quarter Inch Of Wax At The Bottom Of The Jar. Remember That The Exterior Of The Container Will Become Quite Hot While The Candle Is In Use, So Handle With Caution. Do Not Subject Your Candle To Extreme Temperatures, Which Can Compromise Its Structure. Before You Consider Relighting A Candle, Allow It To Cool Down Completely To Room Temperature. If You Are Enjoying Multiple Candles At Once, Ensure They Are Placed At Least Eight Inches Apart To Prevent Overheating. Adhering To These Guidelines Is The Most Effective Way To Protect Your Home And Ensure Your Continued Peace Of Mind While You Enhance Your Living Space With The Gentle Glow Of A Beautifully Maintained Flame. Failure To Observe These Simple Safety Measures Can Unfortunately Result In Unintended Property Damage Or Personal Injury, So Please Treat Every Candle With The Proper Care And Attention It Deserves.