Important information

Wax & Fragrance oils

We use premium quality materials to make our candles.

All candles are made of 100% natural soy wax and phthalate free fragrance oils.

Fragrance oils are a combination of natural essential oils and synthetic aroma chemicals. They are never diluted, so each has a strong concentrated aroma that does not disappear when burned in a candle.

The entire line of fragrance oils are non-toxic, when used in their intended purpose and approved percentage by manufacturer.

Specifics of natural wax candles

Since the wax that we use for our candles is 100% natural, after burning the candle, you may notice the following things:


-Rough, pitted tops 
This caused when the hot wax in the melt pools cools and solidifies at an inconsistent way. This is the feature of soy wax and sign that wax has no other synthetic additives.
It does not affect the performance of the candle.


-“Wet spots”
What can appear to be wet spots on the sides of your candles are not really wet spots, but rather places the wax has pulled away from the container.
This is the most common glass adhesion issue for container candles. It does not affect the way your candle performs.
This is due to the fact that natural wax changes its state when the temperature regime changes - it contracts or expands.


-Wax staining (especially in candles with a wooden wick)
Wood is a natural product and when burning it can stain wax.

Tips

1. Burn a candle for the entire melting pool, otherwise tunnelling may form, and wax will never melt at the walls of the container.

If it suddenly happened that you had to put out the candle before the entire pool melts, you can use a kind of foil cap on top of the container at the next lighting, to allow the wax to melt along the entire diameter of the candle and perform its function 100%.

2. Burn a candle for no more than 3 hours in a row, since if the fragrance oils contained in the wax are burned for too long, they overheat, which may cause them to stop giving off the fragrance in full.

3.To avoid smoke on the surface of the candle, try to choose a place without drafts. As a result of the draft, the candle flame will be uneven, spewing soot, which will settle on the surface of the wax.

4.In order to keep the candle surface clean and tidy, we advise to put out the candle with a special candle wick snuffer.