Burning for the First Time
The first time you use a candle, make sure it is in a draft-free area where you can check on it every 30 minutes or so.
Leave it lit until at least the top layer of wax has melted completely: The deeper this layer is, the better: The exact amount of time it will take for a candle to melt all the way to the edge of the container varies depending on the was type, candle size and wick length.
It normally takes roughly an hour of burn time for each inch.
During each subsequent use
strive to alsvars let the wax melt all the way to the edge before extinguishing the candle.
For the best results, we recommend burning our candles for no less than 2 hours and no more than 4 hours at a time.
When you follow these rules closely: you should be left with a smooth top layer after each use.
How to Burn a Candle Evenly
Even after the first use, burning a candle evenly can be somewhat of a challenge.
To make sure you get the most out of your candle and make it last longer, follow these simple steps.
- ensure that the surface you are burning the candle on is completely level.
- After you're done with your Name for the day; alloss the candle to cool completely before relighting.
- make sure to cover your candle when it's not in use. This prevents dust and air from entering the container.
- Cutting the wick before lighting will allow for a clean lighting experience and will extend the burn time of your candle.