Revitalize Wax Melts
Revitalize Wax Melts
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Fresh, zesty, and totally balanced. Lemongrass, lemon, and lime give it a bright kick, while black currant, jasmine, and a touch of patchouli keep things grounded. It’s the perfect blend for when you need a little calm with a lot of freshness.
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Frequently asked questions
What are your candles and wax melts made out of?
My candles and wax melts are made with an all-natural, velvety blend of mostly soy wax, with a touch of coconut and apricot waxes. This formula is completely free of paraffin, so you can enjoy a clean, safe burn every time
All fragrances used in my products are free from phthalates, carcinogens, mutagens, and reproductive toxins.
What are your car diffusers made with?
My car diffusers are made with an all-natural fractionated coconut oil base, and fragrance oils!
*All fragrances used in my products are free from phthalates, carcinogens, mutagens, and reproductive toxins.
How do I fix this? Common candle issues
1. My candle is tunneling
- to fix this make sure you are always burning your candles for at least 3-4 hours.
- Typically with my candles, the wax is soft enough that eventually it will sluff down the sides of the jar the further down it burns.
- If nothing works, reach out! I would love to help
2. My candle wont stay lit
- Please make sure you are 100% always trimming the wicks on your candles before each burn. This will help prevent the candle from smothering itself out.
- Keep candles away from open drafts so it doesn’t blow out.
3. My candle is producing soot
- Did you trim your wick before burning? If you said no, then that’s likely the issue, no worries just blow it out, & trim the wick with wick trimmers or pinch off any excess charred wick with your fingers. If you don’t want or have either of those you can also use nail clippers
- Make sure the candle is not directly by or under something that has a draft. This can really fuel a wick to burn poorly.