Boxes Include the following:
RELAX bubble bath
RESTORE | tea tree & lavender sea salt soak
Body Scrub Gloves or Sponge
REJUVENATE Eucalyptus Soy Candle
Box of decorative saftey matches
Eye Mask
Writing Journal
Beautiful ink pen
Affirmation Card
Boxes Include the following:
RELAX bubble bath
RESTORE | tea tree & lavender sea salt soak
Body Scrub Gloves or Sponge
REJUVENATE Eucalyptus Soy Candle
Box of decorative saftey matches
Eye Mask
Writing Journal
Beautiful ink pen
Affirmation Card
Trimming your wick is an essential part of candle care. You should trim your wick to around 3mm before you burn your candle or for every 4 hours of burn time.
Trimming ensures that the candle will burn evenly, but also you will get a nice clean and even burn throughout the use of your candle.
You can use a wick trimmer to help you trim the wick, especially when it gets too low for scissors. Pinching the wick with your fingers is also an effective way of trimming your wick if you don’t have a wick trimmer.
You want to ensure that the first layer has completely liquified on your first burn. Otherwise, you get wax that stays up the edges of the candles for every burn afterwards.
We recommend burning your candle for 3 hours initially to ensure that you don’t get tunnelling on the second burn.
You want to avoid any debris in your molten wax pool, so don’t leave any half burnt matches or wicks in there. The candle will start to smoke, and instead of a lovely fragrance, you will get black charring.
If you don’t trim your wick, the burnt wick will fall into the molten wax and be a potential fire hazard and often creates an unpleasant smell.
This is one step of candle care that most people ignore, but it will help your candle last longer and smell fresh every time.
To minimise any damage or issues, we recommend only burning your candle for 4 hours at a time. Also, keep an eye on your candle the whole time that it is burning.
It’s critical to keep our candles away from children and pets. Plus, to avoid burning yourself don’t touch the candle until it has fully cooled.
Make sure you’re putting them somewhere safe, away from draughts and things that are flammable and always 10cm apart from another candle.