MAYFIELD LAVENDER | 7oz Single-Wick | Organic Soy & Beeswax Candle
MAYFIELD LAVENDER | 7oz Single-Wick | Organic Soy & Beeswax Candle
Primary Scent Notes: Sage, Lemon & Floral Musk
Scent Profile:
Top Notes: English Lavender, Sage, Bulgarian Rose
Middle Notes: Meyer Lemon, White Orchid
Bottom Notes: Tahitian Vanilla
Organic soy & beeswax, scented candle
Phthalate-free, paraffin-free, paraben-free
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Candle Details
- Phthalate-free fragrance oils
- Eco-friendly and sustainable ingredients
- BOPP Paper label (can be removed easily with soap and water)
Candle Care
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Keep away from any flammable materials, such as curtains or bedding.
Keep out of reach from children and pets.
Keep on heat resistant surface when burning.
Trim wicks to 1/4 inch before every burn and maintain a short wick during the burn.
- Maintaining a properly trimmed wick will prolong the candles life as a longer, minimize soot, and keep the candle performing as intended.
First burn time should be at least 4 hours or until a complete melting of the wax on all sides of the container, to prevent tunneling.
- Tunneling: Occurs when the wax doesn't melt to the sides, causing the candle to burn narrowly (tunnel). Tunneling is not a common occurrence in these twist-top jars, however, if present, tunneling can be corrected with the use of a candle holder or aluminum foil wrapped around the top of the candle (when burning).
Sustainability
Our goal is to bring happiness through safe, trusted products that inspire positive emotions. We use premium, all-natural waxes, toxin-free fragrance oils, and refillable candle vessels to support our promise of a clean environment and healthy living.
In addition to our refillable candles, our collections' twist top candle vessels are designed with sustainability in mind, as they have the potential for upcycling. After the candles have been used, the jars can be repurposed for storing various items such as toiletries, pins, stickers, and herbs. The possibilities are endless. If upcycling isn't your thing, please consider recycling instead.