Every time I light one of my La Cigale scented soy candles, it's as if I'm triggering a little relaxation ritual in my home. But I've learned over time that to get the most out of these precious moments, a little maintenance is essential. Whether your candle has a cotton wick or a crackling wooden wick, let me share with you my tips for making them last longer and burn brighter.
1. The Art of Trimming the Wick: I have discovered that trimming the wick, although it seems trivial, is actually the key to extending the life of my candle. For cotton wicks, I always size them to 6mm. As for wooden bits, 3mm is the perfect length. This small step ensures a more stable flame and less soot.
2. The First Combustion, a Critical Moment: The first time I light a new candle, I discipline myself to let it burn for about two hours. This allows the wax to melt evenly, avoiding the famous tunnel in the center that ruins so many beautiful candles.
3. The Four Hour Rule: I learned to never let my candle burn for more than four hours at a time. This preserves its scent and prevents the wax from overheating, reducing smoke and black marks.
4. A Straight Wick for a Perfect Flame: If the wick moves, I take the time to turn it off, let it cool, then gently straighten it. This ensures even combustion and prevents annoying tilts.
5. Find the Ideal Location: I've noticed that drafts can disrupt the flame of my candle. So I always place it in a place away from open windows, fans and vents.
6. Cleanliness is Key: When I don't use my candle for a while, I make sure its surface stays clean. A quick wipe with a damp cotton ball before turning it back on is enough to work wonders.
7. An Always Impeccable Container: I make sure to clean the container regularly to avoid soot marks. A little water and soap, and it regains all its clarity.
These simple but affectionate gestures that I bring to my La Cigale soy candles have transformed the way I appreciate them. They now burn longer, cleaner, and with a flame that dances harmoniously. Whether you're a fan of cotton wicks or prefer the crackle of wooden wicks, I hope these tips help you get the most out of your candles.
A too-long wick can cause an uneven burn and smoke. Trim Candle Wick down to about ¼ inch before each use for a nice, even burn every time!