Wax Melt Care Instructions
To get the most out of your wax melts and enjoy a safe, fragrant experience every time, follow these simple tips:
– Only melt your wax in an approved wax warmer. Never use on stovetops or open flames.
– Add 1–2 cubes to your warmer. You can always add more as needed for a stronger scent.
– Always burn within sight and keep out of reach of pets and children. Never leave a warmer on unattended.
– Allow wax to cool completely before handling or switching scents.
– Once the fragrance fades, gently remove the old wax. You can pop it out once cooled or soak it up with a cotton ball while warm.
– Keep your wax melts in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve their scent and sparkle.
Candle Care Instructions
To enjoy a clean, long-lasting burn and keep your space feeling like a lakeside retreat, follow these simple care tips:
– Before each burn, trim your wick to about 1/8 inch. This helps prevent soot and keeps your flame steady.
– Let your candle burn until the wax pool reaches the edge of the jar (about 2–3 hours). This helps prevent tunneling and sets the stage for even burns every time.
– For best results, burn your candle for no more than 4 hours at a time. Always allow the wax to cool before relighting.
– Place your candle on a heat-resistant surface, away from drafts, curtains, or anything flammable. Never leave a burning candle unattended.
– Use a candle snuffer to extinguish your flame. It’s gentler on the wick and reduces smoke.
– Stop burning your candle when about ½ inch of wax remains at the bottom of the jar to prevent overheating.
– Store your candles in a cool, dry place and keep the lid on between burns to protect the scent and keep dust out.