10/06/2022
As promised my latest scented candle Berry blast Candle
DISCOUNT CODE TWO DAYS ONLY TILL 8PM SUNDAY: DISC25
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ONLY 4 IN STOCK. https://reikihealingcandles.co.uk/products/berry-blast-candle
This Thai Lime & Mango is excellent for most uses, but more so for when you want to relax and unwind from the stresses of the day and week.
40z Tin
Burning Time: minimum 19 hrs
Handy Top Tip:
1. Trim the wick. Every. Single. Time. Each time you want to burn your candle, start by trimming the wick to between 1/8 and 1/4 inches long. You can use scissors, nail clippers (that's my personal favourite), or our wick trimmer, but no matter what you do, always trim, every single time.
Why every time? Trimmed wicks will give you a cleaner, brighter burn. Untrimmed wicks are a lot more likely to take on a strange shape that dulls and obscures the flame. Also excessively long wicks cause nasty smoky stains that end up on your glass jar candles - not a problem with our tin candles however trimming the wick keeps the flame in control.
2. Let the wax melt all the way across.
Once your candle's lit, DON'T blow it out until the top layer of wax has melted all the way across. This might take several hours so don't set out to burn a candle at all unless you've got the time to do so. This is also called candle memory.
Whenever you fail to achieve full melt, you're contributing to a process called (tunneling). The wick starts to sink lower and lower, like a tunnel is forming right through the center of the candle. Eventually, the tunnel will grow so deep that it'll be tough to light the wick at all. More importantly, all that un-melted wax on the sides represents hours of lovely fragrance and burn time you bought but won't ever get to utilize.
It takes patience, but if you melt the wax all the way across every time you burn, the surface of the candle will stay flat and the sides of the tin (or jar) will stay clean, all the way down until the candle is spent.
3. Only burn your candle for 4 hours at a time. If you burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time, carbon will collect on the wick, and your wick will begin to "mushroom." This can cause the wick to become unstable, the flame to get too large, your candle to smoke, and soot to be released into the air and around your candle container.
4. Keep the flame away from moving air.
Do your best to keep your burning candle away from open windows, fans, air conditioners or heavily trafficked areas where people walk back and forth a lot. Moving air can disturb the flame, which can also stain the tin or jar, and can give you tunneling and other issues.
NOW YOU CAN GET THE MOST OUR OF YOUR CANDLE
As promised my latest scented candle Berry blast Candle
DISCOUNT CODE TWO DAYS ONLY TILL 8PM SUNDAY: DISC25
Register your email address for a discount now.
ONLY 4 IN STOCK. https://reikihealingcandles.co.uk/products/berry-blast-candle
Berry Blast Fragrance Oil is a refreshing mix of strawberries, raspberries, blackcurrants and blackberries to create a truly refreshing berry blast fragrance.
40z Tin
Burning Time: minimum 19 hrs
Handy Top Tip:
1. Trim the wick. Every. Single. Time. Each time you want to burn your candle, start by trimming the wick to between 1/8 and 1/4 inches long. You can use scissors, nail clippers (that's my personal favourite), or our wick trimmer, but no matter what you do, always trim, every single time.
Why every time? Trimmed wicks will give you a cleaner, brighter burn. Untrimmed wicks are a lot more likely to take on a strange shape that dulls and obscures the flame. Also excessively long wicks cause nasty smoky stains that end up on your glass jar candles - not a problem with our tin candles however trimming the wick keeps the flame in control.
2. Let the wax melt all the way across.
Once your candle's lit, DON'T blow it out until the top layer of wax has melted all the way across. This might take several hours so don't set out to burn a candle at all unless you've got the time to do so. This is also called candle memory.
Whenever you fail to achieve full melt, you're contributing to a process called (tunneling). The wick starts to sink lower and lower, like a tunnel is forming right through the center of the candle. Eventually, the tunnel will grow so deep that it'll be tough to light the wick at all. More importantly, all that un-melted wax on the sides represents hours of lovely fragrance and burn time you bought but won't ever get to utilize.
It takes patience, but if you melt the wax all the way across every time you burn, the surface of the candle will stay flat and the sides of the tin (or jar) will stay clean, all the way down until the candle is spent.
3. Only burn your candle for 4 hours at a time. If you burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time, carbon will collect on the wick, and your wick will begin to "mushroom." This can cause the wick to become unstable, the flame to get too large, your candle to smoke, and soot to be released into the air and around your candle container.
4. Keep the flame away from moving air.
Do your best to keep your burning candle away from open windows, fans, air conditioners or heavily trafficked areas where people walk back and forth a lot. Moving air can disturb the flame, which can also stain the tin or jar, and can give you tunneling and other issues.
NOW YOU CAN GET THE MOST OUR OF YOUR CANDLE