This store requires javascript to be enabled for some features to work correctly.

Candle Care

Tips, tricks and everything you need to know for the longest, cleanest burn
candle-care-kit-gold-misiyo-candle-co-02896.jpg__PID:048518e1-7730-405a-ad5b-1f96de4f5d6f
candle-care-kit-gold-misiyo-candle-co-02891.jpg__PID:ea76ec6b-b227-4903-b206-5713cb725df9
trimming the wick of a misiyo candle jar with black wick trimmers

The only thing we like more than feel good candles? Candle safety.

FOLLOW THESE TIPS TO ENJOY YOUR CANDLE SAFELY

1. Burn for 2-4 hours at a time

To maximize your total burn time and use all the wax up, burn your candle until the melt pool is close to or at the sides of the container. If you extinguish it prematurely too often the wax may 'tunnel' down, BUT one cool fact about beeswax vs. other candle waxes is that it handles the occasional shorter burn much better! The wax may 'tunnel' down for a bit, but if you aim to burn fully when possible, you should have no problem using up ALL the candle wax!

 2. Don't leave it burning all day (max of 4-5 hrs)
It's SO tempting to leave your candle burning all day, but burning it for longer than four-ish hours at a time will reduce your overall burn time, release excess fragrance so there's less left for your next burn, and most importantly - it's a fire hazard! Any candle container can overheat and may leave you with warped metal, a peeling label or even a cracked glass jar. Stay safe, friends!​

3. Trim your wick to 1/4" every time you light it
I know, I've ignored this before too... BUT removing the excess wick before lighting allows for the CLEANEST burn possible, keeps the flame in check and extends the burn time of your candle, promise!

4. Stop burning the candle once there is 1/2" - 1/4" of wax left in the container
Once you've reached this point, return your container to us or repurpose it yourself. Burning your candle further may cause damage to the container (ie: broken glass) or can scorch the surface the candle is on - NO bueno!

Your candle is a handcrafted work of love! Small cracks or imperfections in the wax can be typical of handmade beeswax candles. It's confirmation you've purchased a locally made product that does good.

HOT TIP: The best way to extinguish your candle
(and no, it's not even a snuffer...)

Voila! A smokeless extinguish for an already clean-burning candle
Use a wick dipper, flathead screwdriver or something similar to gently push the lit wick into the melted wax pool until the flame goes out... and huzzah! Make sure to gently bring the wick back above the wax and straighten it so it will be ready for your next burn.

You're now officially a pro candle burner, friend. High fives!

using a rose gold wick dipper to extinguish a silver candle tin

Looking for instructions to clean out and repurpose/recycle your used vessels?
Find that here

FOR YOUR SAFETY: Never leave a burning candle unattended or within reach of flammable objects, children or pets. Do not burn for more than 4 hours at a time. Place your candle on a flat flame retardant and heat safe surface away from drafts. Don't touch or move the candle when lit as the container will be hot while burning.