Candles and Wax Melts FAQ's

Are your candles safe?

Absolutely. Our candles are made with clean wax, cotton wicks, and phthalate‑free fragrance oils. Always follow standard candle safety guidelines and never leave a burning candle unattended.

What type of wax do you use?

We use clean, plant‑based waxes that melt smoothly and provide a gentle, natural fragrance experience without harsh additives.

How strong is the scent throw?

Our candles and wax melts offer a soft, subtle scent throw designed to create a calm, relaxing atmosphere. They’re perfect for those who prefer fragrance that isn’t overpowering.

How long do wax melts last?

Each melt typically lasts 8–12 hours, depending on your warmer and the scent strength.

How long do your candles burn?

Burn time varies by size, but most candles last 25–45 hours when burned properly.

How do I get the best scent from my candle?

Allow your candle to burn until the melt pool reaches the edges of the jar. This helps prevent tunneling and gives you the most even scent.

How do I get the best scent from wax melts?

Use a high‑quality electric warmer and allow the wax to fully melt before judging the fragrance strength.

How many wax melt cubes should I use?

Most warmers perform best with 1–2 cubes at a time. Adding more doesn’t always increase scent strength.

Do I need to trim my candle wick?

Yes — trim your wick to ¼ inch before each burn. This helps your candle burn cleaner, last longer, and prevents soot.

Why does my candle look uneven or frosted?

Frosting and slight texture changes are natural with plant‑based waxes. They don’t affect performance or scent — they’re simply a sign of a clean, natural formula.

Do you offer custom scents or labels?

No — we do not offer custom scents or custom labels. All fragrances are intentionally curated to match our wellness‑focused brand.

How do I clean my wax warmer?

Let the wax cool slightly, then remove it in one piece or wipe it out with a paper towel. Avoid pouring melted wax down the drain.

Can I reuse wax melts?

Yes — you can re‑melt the same wax until the fragrance fades. Once the scent is gone, replace it with fresh cubes.