
Introducing the Rose Bouquet - Naturacare handmade natural candle with a cotton wick, perfect for any eco-conscious individual. Made with only natural ingredients, our candle is cruelty-free and sustainable.
Enjoy the soothing and elegant aroma of fresh roses with our rose bouquet fragrance oil. Illuminate your space with the luxurious and long-lasting scent of our natural candle, making it an ideal gift for any occasion. Light up your life and indulge in the beauty of nature with our Rose Bouquet - Natural Candle.
Rose Bouquet - Natural Candle (with cotton wick)
- Soy Wax
- Fragrance Oil
- Dried Rose Petals
- Burn Responsibly: Never leave a burning candle unattended. Always extinguish before leaving the room or going to sleep.
- Keep Away from Flammable Items: Place your candle on a heat-resistant surface and away from curtains, bedding, paper, or any flammable materials.
- Out of Reach of Children & Pets: Keep candles in a secure place where little hands and paws can’t reach.
- Trim the Wick: Before each burn, trim the wick to ¼ inch to prevent excessive smoke, soot, and uneven burning.
- Burn Time & Wax Pool: Allow the candle to burn until the melted wax reaches the edges of the container to prevent tunneling. Avoid burning for more than 4 hours at a time.
- Ventilation Matters: Burn in a well-ventilated area but away from strong drafts or fans that can cause uneven burning or excessive flickering.
- Stop Use When Low: Discontinue use when about ½ inch of wax remains at the bottom to prevent overheating and glass breakage.
- Extinguish Safely: Instead of blowing out the flame, gently dip the wick into the wax pool using a wick dipper or a heat-resistant tool. This prevents smoke and helps with an easier relight.
1. First Burn is Important
- Light your candle for at least 1–2 hours on the first burn, or until the melted wax reaches the edges of the container.
- This prevents tunneling and ensures an even burn throughout the candle’s life.
2. Trim the Wick Before Each Burn
- Keep your cotton wick trimmed to ¼ inch to prevent excessive smoke, soot, and high flames.
- If the wick is too long, the candle may burn unevenly or create black soot.
- Use scissors or a wick trimmer to maintain the ideal length.
3. Lighting Your Candle
- Light the wick at the base and allow it to establish a steady flame.
- If the wick is too long, trim it before relighting for a controlled burn.
4. Burning Guidelines
- Burn your candle in a draft-free area to prevent flickering and uneven burning.
- Do not burn for more than 4 hours at a time to avoid overheating.
- Always place on a heat-resistant surface away from flammable materials, children, and pets.
5. When to Stop Using
- Discontinue use when about ½ inch of wax remains at the bottom to prevent overheating and glass breakage.
6. Extinguishing Your Candle
- Instead of blowing out the flame, gently dip the wick into the wax pool using a wick dipper or a heat-resistant tool. Then, lift it back up to allow for an easier relight next time.
- This method prevents smoke and extends the life of your wick.
- Burn Responsibly: Never leave a burning candle unattended. Always extinguish before leaving the room or going to sleep.
- Keep Away from Flammable Items: Place your candle on a heat-resistant surface and away from curtains, bedding, paper, or any flammable materials.
- Out of Reach of Children & Pets: Keep candles in a secure place where little hands and paws can’t reach.
- Trim the Wick: Before each burn, trim the wick to ¼ inch to prevent excessive smoke, soot, and uneven burning.
- Burn Time & Wax Pool: Allow the candle to burn until the melted wax reaches the edges of the container to prevent tunneling. Avoid burning for more than 4 hours at a time.
- Ventilation Matters: Burn in a well-ventilated area but away from strong drafts or fans that can cause uneven burning or excessive flickering.
- Stop Use When Low: Discontinue use when about ½ inch of wax remains at the bottom to prevent overheating and glass breakage.
- Extinguish Safely: Instead of blowing out the flame, gently dip the wick into the wax pool using a wick dipper or a heat-resistant tool. This prevents smoke and helps with an easier relight.
1. First Burn is Important
- Light your candle for at least 1–2 hours on the first burn, or until the melted wax reaches the edges of the container.
- This prevents tunneling and ensures an even burn throughout the candle’s life.
2. Trim the Wick Before Each Burn
- Keep your cotton wick trimmed to ¼ inch to prevent excessive smoke, soot, and high flames.
- If the wick is too long, the candle may burn unevenly or create black soot.
- Use scissors or a wick trimmer to maintain the ideal length.
3. Lighting Your Candle
- Light the wick at the base and allow it to establish a steady flame.
- If the wick is too long, trim it before relighting for a controlled burn.
4. Burning Guidelines
- Burn your candle in a draft-free area to prevent flickering and uneven burning.
- Do not burn for more than 4 hours at a time to avoid overheating.
- Always place on a heat-resistant surface away from flammable materials, children, and pets.
5. When to Stop Using
- Discontinue use when about ½ inch of wax remains at the bottom to prevent overheating and glass breakage.
6. Extinguishing Your Candle
- Instead of blowing out the flame, gently dip the wick into the wax pool using a wick dipper or a heat-resistant tool. Then, lift it back up to allow for an easier relight next time.
- This method prevents smoke and extends the life of your wick.