Soy Wax Candles
Lavender is a plant I return to again and again. It gently calms the nervous system, supports deeper rest, and helps steady the emotions after a long day. When warmed through the flame, it softly purifies the air and shifts the energy of a space without overwhelming it.
These candles are handmade using clean-burning soy wax, dried flowers, and pure essential lavender oil. Every element has been blessed with palo santo with an intention of wellbeing at the heart.
Colours: Amber Brown, Light Green or Nude Pink
Burn Time: 45 Hours
Price: £20
Himalayan Bath Salts
Bath salts are a ritual I come back to when the body feels heavy and the mind won’t quite switch off. These mineral-rich crystals soften the nervous system, ease tired muscles, and invite the whole body into deeper rest through warm water and stillness.
These are not your typical bath salts made for one or two uses. The larger crystals are designed to be reused up to ten times. Simply fill the jar with water and leave to sit for up to 12-24 hours, allowing a nourishing brine to form. The longer you leave, the stronger the brine. Pour the mineral-rich liquid into your bath, and repeat by adding fresh water until they are fully dissolved.
Colours: The Bath Salts are pink Himalayan with a mixture or colourful flowers
Price: £12
Order Form
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Candle Care & FAQ
How long should I burn my candle the first time?
We recommend burning your candle for one hour per inch of its diameter on the first burn.
For example, our candle is 3 inches wide, so it should be burned for approximately 3 hours to allow the wax to melt fully to the edges.
Why is my candle tunneling (only burning down the center)?
Candle tunnelling occurs when wax melts only in the centre, leaving unmelted wax around the edges of the candle. This can happen for a couple reasons:
- The first burn was too short. Candles need enough time during their first use to form a full melt pool. If the candle is extinguished too early, it can develop a “memory ring”, causing tunnelling in future burns.
- Drafts or uneven airflow. Burning your candle near open windows, fans, or air vents can cause the flame to lean and burn unevenly.
Can I fix candle tunneling?
Yes, in most cases, tunnelling can be corrected.
For minor tunnelling:
- Burn the candle for a longer session until the melt pool reaches the edges of the container.
- Once the wax has softened, you may carefully guide the melted wax towards the sides.
For more severe tunnelling:
- Loosely wrap aluminium foil around the top of the candle, leaving a small opening for the flame.
- This “foil method” helps retain heat and encourages the wax around the edges to melt evenly.
How can I prevent tunneling in the future?
- Always allow the first burn to reach the edges of the candle.
- Trim the wick to ¼ inch before each burn.
- Keep the candle away from draughts, including fans, windows, and air vents.
Collection & Delivery Options
You are most welcome to collect at one of my sessions or pop by when it suits you to collect from 7 Lion Yard. I can also post your items at a small cost to cover P&P. If posting, I would encourage to buy more items so you don't pay every time. Just a thought!
