Master Your Candle Care: Essential Tips for a Cleaner Burn
Love your candles? A little care goes a long way. From trimming wicks to clever storage, these simple habits ensure you get the cleanest burn and the longest life out of every jar.
Don't shorten the life of your scented candle. This video shows the most important candle care hack: always trim the wick to a quarter of an inch before every single burn for a cleaner, more fragrant experience.
If your candle flickers too much, it's not love, it's the long wick. Here’s a quick demonstration of trimming the wick on a heart-shaped wooden candle to ensure a cleaner and longer burn.
Here’s a tip to make your candle's fragrance last longer. Always use a candle snuffer to extinguish the flame instead of blowing it out. This prevents soot and preserves the beautiful scent.
Do candles expire? This video answers that question and shows you how to preserve the fragrance of your pillar candles by wrapping them in cellophane paper after use.
Traveling with your favorite scented candles? Here's a quick tip. Always pack them in your check-in baggage, not your cabin bag, to avoid any issues with airport security and keep them safe.
About Pro-Tips for Candle Lovers
The biggest mistake most people make is ignoring the wick. If you do not trim it to a quarter of an inch before every single burn, you are cutting the candle’s life short and inviting excess soot. It takes five seconds, but it changes everything about how your candle performs and preserves the integrity of the wax.
Getting the most out of your candle is about understanding how beeswax behaves. When you treat your candles as a ritual rather than just a product, you notice the difference.
Why Wick Trimming Matters
A long wick creates an unstable flame. That flickering flame is not aesthetic, it is a sign that your candle is burning too hot and too fast. By keeping the wick short, you prevent the 'mushrooming' effect at the tip, which is the primary cause of black soot on your beautiful glass jars. Always use scissors or a dedicated wick trimmer before lighting it up.
The Art of Extinguishing
Stop blowing out your candles. Blowing on hot wax sends soot into the air and can ruin the scent profile of the remaining wax. Using a proper candle snuffer is the cleanest way to extinguish the flame. It dips the wick into the wax pool, coating it for the next light and eliminating that smoky after-smell.
Preserving Fragrance
Beeswax candles are pure, and the plant-based oils we use are delicate. If you are not burning a pillar candle regularly, wrap it in cellophane or butter paper. This creates a seal that traps the fragrance oils inside. Without this, the scent can dissipate over time, leaving you with a candle that looks great but lacks that signature aroma.
Travel Safely
If you are taking your favorite Joy Candles on a trip, always keep them in your checked luggage. Airplane cabin pressure and temperature fluctuations are hard on natural waxes. Checked bags are much safer for keeping your candles intact until you reach your destination.
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