Pure Lily Candle
220.000 VND / 310.000 VND
Exquisite, Elegant, Floral, Lily.
How to Use Your Candle:
Prepare the Space: Choose a stable surface away from drafts, flammable materials, and out of reach of children and pets. Clear the area to create a safe and comfortable atmosphere.
Trim the Wick: Before lighting, trim the candle wick to approximately 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) to ensure a clean and even burn. This helps prevent excessive smoke and ensures optimal performance.
Initial Lighting: Light the candle using a long lighter or a match. Allow the wax to melt evenly across the surface to avoid tunneling and extend the life of your candle.
Mindful Burning: Allow the candle to burn for 1-4 hours during each use, depending on its size. This helps prevent uneven burning and maintains the quality of the fragrance.
Extinguishing Safely: Use a snuffer or gently blow out the flame to extinguish the candle. Avoid blowing too hard, as this can cause hot wax to splatter.
Wax Pool Management: After extinguishing, ensure the wax pool is solid before relighting. If the wax pool becomes too deep, carefully pour out excess wax before relighting.
Warnings and Precautions:
Never Leave Unattended: Always monitor a burning candle. Never leave it unattended, especially in a room with children or pets.
Keep Away from Flammable Objects: Place the candle on a heat-resistant surface and keep it away from curtains, fabrics, paper, and other flammable materials.
Caution with Fragile Surfaces: Be cautious when placing candles on delicate or finished surfaces, as the heat may cause damage.
Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation when burning candles. Avoid using in confined spaces without adequate air circulation.
Safety with Matches/Lighters: Use long-reach lighters or matches when lighting the candle. Keep your hands and clothing away from the flame.
Wick Maintenance: Regularly trim the wick to prevent excessive soot, smoking, and uneven burning.
Burn Time Awareness: Do not burn the candle for more than the recommended time to prevent overheating and potential safety hazards.