SP - Let Them Eat Grass - Soy Odor Eliminating Candle
SP - Let Them Eat Grass - Soy Odor Eliminating Candle
Notes: grass, clover, & a hint of wisteria
- Top Notes - Sweet Grass, Bergamot, Lime
- Middle Notes - Agave, Clover
- Base Notes - Sandalwood, Cilantro
- 8 oz jar
- Up to 30-hour burn time
- Paraben-free & cruelty-free soy wax candles
- Hand-Poured
- Reusable Jar
- Phthalate-Free Fragrance
- On your first light, allow the entire surface of wax to melt — a minimum of approx. 3 hours. (That first burn is the most important!*)
- Trim the wick to 1/4" each time before lighting and enjoying
- Do not burn the candle for more than 4 hours at a time
- When there is 1/4" of wax left in your candle, remove the remaining wax & upcycle the jar
- Never leave a burning candle unattended
*If you do not let your candle burn all the way to the edges, then a wax "memory ring" will form. This means that the next time you go to burn your candle, the wax will "remember" where it burnt up to from the first burn, and it will only burn up to that last point, not past it, which is how tunnelling occurs. Allowing the entire surface to melt during each burn helps ensure a longer lasting candle - more bang for your buck!
SP - Let Them Eat Grass - Soy Odor Eliminating Candle
Notes: grass, clover, & a hint of wisteria
- Top Notes - Sweet Grass, Bergamot, Lime
- Middle Notes - Agave, Clover
- Base Notes - Sandalwood, Cilantro
- 8 oz jar
- Up to 30-hour burn time
- Paraben-free & cruelty-free soy wax candles
- Hand-Poured
- Reusable Jar
- Phthalate-Free Fragrance
- On your first light, allow the entire surface of wax to melt — a minimum of approx. 3 hours. (That first burn is the most important!*)
- Trim the wick to 1/4" each time before lighting and enjoying
- Do not burn the candle for more than 4 hours at a time
- When there is 1/4" of wax left in your candle, remove the remaining wax & upcycle the jar
- Never leave a burning candle unattended
*If you do not let your candle burn all the way to the edges, then a wax "memory ring" will form. This means that the next time you go to burn your candle, the wax will "remember" where it burnt up to from the first burn, and it will only burn up to that last point, not past it, which is how tunnelling occurs. Allowing the entire surface to melt during each burn helps ensure a longer lasting candle - more bang for your buck!