Candle Care

Treat Yo' Candles Right

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle featuring a cutting line  on top of the wick and a pair of scissors at one end of the line. This lets the user know they need to regularly trim after each burn.

    Trim the wick to ¼ inch (0.6 cm) before lighting.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle burning, two flammable symbols on each side of the candle with a circle crossing those symbols indicating that the candle should not be net to flammable material while burning.

    Place the candle on a heat-resistant surface, away from flammable items.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle burning and text above saying "Min 1 Hour". This is to demonstrate that you need to burn candles for a minimum of an hour to ensure it burns evenly.

    Allow the candle to burn for 1 hour on the first lighting.

  • An illustration of a burning candle with an illustration of a snuffer directly above it. It is a symbol for gently blowing the flame or cover the flame with a snuffer to extinguish it.

    Use a candle snuffer or gently blow out the flame to extinguish.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle burning and text above saying "Max 4 Hours". This is to show that you should not exceed 4 hours of burning.

    Don't burn the candle for more than 4 hours at a time.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle with text located on the label of the candle that says "Wax Level, 1/2 in (1.3cm). This lets user know that is is not recommended to burn the candle beyond this point.

    Replace the candle when the wax level is low, about 1/2 inch (1.3cm) from the bottom.

Safe Usage

Get vibes, not burns

  • Illustration of a burning candle on the left side sitting on a table next to an illustration of a person on the right. This is the symbol for never leave your candles unattended.

    Never leave candles unattended.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle burning, two flammable symbols on each side of the candle with a circle crossing those symbols indicating that the candle should not be net to flammable material while burning.

    Keep candles away from flammable objects.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle burning crossed off. The candle is falling off a ledge indicating to the user that candles need to be on stable surfaces.

    Place candles on a stable surface.

  • Illustration of burning candle with a symbol of wind above it that is crossed out. This is a symbol for not burning your candles where there are drafts.

    Avoid burning candles in drafts.

  • Candle care illustration featuring a picture of a candle burning with two symbols above it. One is featuring a paw print and the other is featuring children. There is a circle cross symbol on top of the symbols indicating to the user to keep away from kids and pets while burning.

    Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.

  • Illustration of candle featuring snowflakes above. This is a symbol for allowing your candles to cool before moving them.

    Allow candles to cool before moving them.

  • Candle care illustration featuring an illustration of a candle on he left and a matchbox on the right. This is an illustration for using ling handled matches or lighters to light up the candle.

    Use long-handled lighters or matches.

  • Candle care illustration with a picture of a candle featuring text located on top of the label that says "Wax Leve 1/2in (1.3cm)." On the right of the candle is an arrow pointing to the right towards a picture of a recycling bin. This is a symbol for stop using the candles once it reaches the height that is established on the label in the graphic.

    Stop using candles when ½ inch (1.3 cm) of wax remains.

  • Candle care illustration that features a candle at the bottom, a cut line across the wick with a scissors icon on the right end, and a pink circle with a white exclamation mark on top of it located above the candle. This is the symbol for if they're experiencing issues, they should trim the wick.

    Trim the wick if experiencing issues.

  • Illustration of candle on the bottom left with an arrow coming out of it pointing to the top right at a circle with text in the middle saying "Instructions on the bottom."

    Follow manufacturer instructions and guidelines.