Candle care - a few tips that you might not know - Wild as the moon

Thank you for choosing to take home a Wild as the Moon candle.

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How to look after your candle

Burn time

If you struggle with candles tunnelling and then not lasting very long, this one may help you.

One of the most common mistakes people make when burning candles is to not burn them for long enough each time they are lit.

When you burn a container candle you get a pool of melted wax around the wick. Once the wax has melted and hardened, it will be quicker to melt next time you light it, in comparison to the rest of the wax. 

In order to get a nice even melt, you want to make sure that there is nice wide melt pool every time you burn the candle. That way you don’t end up with just the centre of the candle burning down really quickly. 

All Wild as the Moon candles are designed to be burned for around 3 hours at a time. (No more than 4) Especially the first three burns, after that you can get away with two hours. 

Don’t worry if you do not see a full melt pool on the very first burn, a nice wide pool that’s almost at the edges is ideal.

Wick care

Another common mistake people make when using candles is not trimming the wick in between burns.

It is important to always trim the very top of the burnt wick off, before you re-light the candle.

A wick length of around 4-5mm is ideal.

When the wick is too long the rate of combustion is higher, creating more heat, reducing the life of the candle and creating soot. Which nobody wants in their lungs.

A nice healthy, clean burning, long lasting candle needs a nice clean, short, wick before every burn.

Why two wicks?

All of the candles I create here at Wild as the Moon have two wicks in them. This is for one simple reason – to act as a reminder.

A reminder that every, single experience in life is experienced as a cycle. Nothing in the natural world is linear – including you.

The cycle of the Sun each day
The cycle of the Moon each month
The cycle of the seasons each year
The cycle of a life, whether that is a butterfly or a flower or even yourself.
The cycle of a breath
The cycle of sleep
The cycle of your hormones
The cycle of every little thing within you and around you.

We often see things as ‘bad’ or ‘good’, but nature does not work that way. There is no one thing without its opposite.

No light without dark
No sunrise without sunset
No New Moon without Full Moon
No Summer without Winter
No inhale without exhale
No death without birth.

Everything has an equal and opposite. So if you are in a low part of a cycle, this acts as a reminder that things will get better. If you are in a high part of a cycle, this acts a reminder to find gratitude in what you have.

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