Scented candles are more than just decorative items; they play a crucial role in improving our mental well-being. The soothing fragrances can help reduce anxiety and stress, igniting positive emotions and evoking cherished memories. They can help reduce anxiety and reduce stress. The soothing effect stimulates our limbic system, the part of our brain that is home to our memories and emotions.
Aromas, like geranium, lavender, and peppermint, have proven to be useful for the treatment of various psychological and physiological disorders.
Peppermint and spearmint "wake up your mind...enhance focus...and improve memory
Rosemary, lemon, chamomile, and geranium are great for calming anxiety.
Citrus scents have been proven to lift your spirits and boost your energy.
It’s amazing to think that something as simple as a scent can have that big of an effect on the human body.
Whether you make your own candles, or purchase one from Sending Sunshine Gifts, our candle care tips will help you care for your candles properly.
Follow These 10 Simple Steps To Care For Your Candles
1. Trim the Candle Wick:
To ensure a clean, even burn, start by trimming your candle's wick. A wick that's longer than the recommended 0.25 inches can lead to uneven burning and excessive smoke. Use scissors or a wick trimmer to achieve the perfect length. Precision is key here.
2. Let It Burn:
When you light a candle for the first time, let it burn for at least one hour. This allows the entire surface of the candle to melt, preventing the dreaded "tunneling" effect. Tunneling happens when a candle burns down the center, leaving a rim of solid wax around the edges.
3. Keep It Clean:
As you enjoy your candle, you might notice soot and debris accumulating inside the container. Don't wait - clean it as soon as you spot it. Use tweezers or a similar tool to remove any wick trimmings from the wax.
4. Extinguish with Care:
When it's time to extinguish your candle, do it carefully. If your candle came in a jar, simply place the lid back on. Alternatively, invest in a proper candle snuffer. Blowing out a candle works, but do it gently to avoid splattering wax and creating a mess.
5. Don't Burn to the End:
It's a good practice to retire your candle when there's about 0.5 inches of wax left. Burning a candle all the way down can overheat its container, leading to issues and messes. You can repurpose your container by using a mug warmer to remove the remaining wax or placing the candle in the freezer to shrink the wax for easy removal.
6. Store Wisely:
Candles can lose their fragrance and quality over time, especially when exposed to temperature fluctuations and light. Keep your candles in a cool, dark place when not in use to preserve their freshness.
7. Optimal Burn Time:
Candles are designed to burn for 3–4 hours at a time. Burning for too short a duration may result in tunneling, while burning for too long can make the wax too thin, potentially damaging the fragrance oils and causing soot.
8. Mushroom-Free Wick:
If you notice a "mushroom" on your wick, resembling a burnt piece of popcorn, remove it before lighting your candle. Failure to do so can lead to a smoky flame.
9. Avoid Freezing:
Contrary to popular belief, freezing candles doesn't make them last longer. It can cause the wax to crack, resulting in an uneven burn the next time you light it.
10. Safety First:
Lastly, always prioritize safety. Place your candle on a stable, heat-resistant surface before lighting it. Keep it away from flammable objects, kids, and pets who could knock it over. Never leave a lit candle unattended, as accidents can happen.
Visit our Candles and Aromatherapy Collection to find the perfect candle for your mood and discover the incredible world of scents at Sending Sunshine Gifts. Your journey to enhanced well-being and tranquility begins with the right candle.
I hope these Candle Care Tips come in handy.
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