Lily of the Valley Candle
Lily of the Valley Candle
Handmade soy candles created with high quality, clean burning fragrance oil and decorated with natural ethically sourced crystals in a 3.4 oz Jar. Plus there is a hidden crystal on the bottom!
This candle has a lovely Lily of the Valley scent with Lily of the valley herbs and Rhodonite crystal chips on top!
How does it smell?
An elegant floral that will delight lily lovers, Lily of the Valley fragrance oil marries together a springtime bouquet of floral favorites—lily of the valley with lilac accents. Lush green leaves and green floral top notes merge with a bergamot accent over a strong heart of lily of the valley and lilac, all resting on a light base of romantic musk and powder.
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How to Care of your Candle
1. Make sure your candle burns evenly the first time you light it. Burn for 3 to 4 hours. You want to ensure the entire surface of the candle melts before you put it out.
2. Keep your candle clean. Be sure to remove any dust, hair, soot or foreign debris from your candle before lighting. KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR CANDLE AT ALL TIMES. Make sure herbs are not burning. If they are, with a pair of long tweezers remove them or push them away from the wick. Don't panic all is well!
3. Trim your candle's wick before use. If you want a clean, even burn, make sure your candle's wick is the right length, about 1/4 inch.
4. Minimize mess when putting out your candle. The best way to put your candle out is by dipping the wick in melted wax with a pair of tweezers or wick dipper.
5. Retire your candle while there's still wax in it. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! If you let your candle burn all the way down, it could overheat its container—which could damage the container, create a mess, or both. Most candle experts recommend retiring your candle while there's still 1/2 inch of wax left in it.
6. Store your candles in a cool, dark place. Also, try to light your candles within 12 to 16 months of buying them. Candles do expire aka loss their fragrance, become discolored, or otherwise grow stale.
7. Be sure your candle is on a steady, heat-resistant surface before you light it. Otherwise, you may damage your furniture. DO NOT have anything dangling and resting on the candle while lit, it can cause a fire.