Brighten your holidays with these Christmas candles by Old Soul Soap Company!
Immerse yourself in the charm of a Victorian Christmas with this captivating fragrance oil. A nostalgic blend of gingerbread, cinnamon, cranberry, orange peel, clove, and cedar fills the air, evoking memories of crackling fireplaces, decorated trees, and festive gatherings. Let the timeless elegance and joy of this classic era come to life as you savor its warm and inviting aroma. These festive candles bring warmth and coziness to your home, creating the perfect ambiance for holiday celebrations.
Benefits of Coconut Soy Candles
- Soy wax burns 30-50% slower than paraffin wax, making candles last longer.
- Eco-friendly, producing little to no soot and no harmful toxins.
- Approximate burn time for a 6oz candle: 25 hours.
Safe Candle Burning Guidelines
Before Lighting:
- Trim the wick to ¼ inch to prevent uneven burning, dripping, or flaring.
- Keep the wax free of wick trimmings, matches, and debris.
- Use a heat-resistant, sturdy candleholder designed for candles.
- Avoid placing candles in drafty areas to prevent uneven burning or excess soot.
- Follow the manufacturer's burn time recommendations (typically, no more than 4 hours at a time).
While Burning:
- Never leave a candle unattended or near anything flammable.
- Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.
- Avoid touching or moving a lit candle or one with melted wax.
- Stop burning when ½ inch of wax remains (2 inches for pillar candles).
- Place candles at least 3 inches apart to prevent improper burning.
- Extinguish the candle if the flame is too high or flickers repeatedly, then trim the wick and check for drafts.
Extinguishing a Candle:
- Use a snuffer to safely extinguish the flame.
- Do not use water, as it can cause hot wax to splatter or break glass containers.
- Ensure the wick is fully out and the wax is cool before touching or moving the candle.
- Avoid scraping wax from glass holders to prevent damage or weakening.
For added safety, never use candles as night lights or during power outages where battery-powered alternatives are safer.