Osikani London
Soft and Cosy
Soft and Cosy
Cozy up with our chamomile tea, bergamot, and cotton candle. The refreshing blend of citrus, chamomile, cotton blossom, and pink pepper is complemented by a floral heart of peony, magnolia, and orris petals, all on a base of amber, sandalwood, and cotton musk.
Notes:
Top |
Bergamot, Chamomile, Cotton flower and Pink pepper |
Middle |
Iris petals, Pink peony and White magnolia |
Bottom |
Amber, Oiris and Sandalwood
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Product details:
• Net Weight: 200g/ 300g excluding packaging and vessel weight.
• Burn Time: 40+ hours
• 100% vegan, paraben-free, phthalates-free, and cruelty-free
• Cotton wicks
• Packaged with recyclable and sustainably sourced materials.
• Hand-crafted in a small batch in London, England
Refer to our Candle Care for important tips to fully enjoy your burning experience! As our candles are individually hand poured, the finish may vary slightly and may have some minor imperfections by nature.
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
All of our candles have been hand poured with love in small batches. Due to this, and the nature of natural soy wax, there may be some small imperfections and changes to the finish of your candle. This is normal and won't affect your burning, however, if you do have any questions, please contact us. We hope you love your candle as much as we love making it!
1. First Burn
On the first use, remove the dust cover and burn your candle for at least 2-3 hours, or long enough to fully melt the top layer of wax evenly across the entire surface, creating what is known as a full ‘melt pool’. This prevents tunneling and makes the candle last longer!
The first burn is the most important as it sets the candle’s ‘memory’ in the wax, which becomes the foundation for how the rest of the candle will burn. If the candle is not burned properly the first time, it will start to ‘tunnel’ for the rest of its life and no one wants to waste their newly lit candles!
What is tunneling?
Tunneling is when the center of the candle burns up to its ‘memory ring’ (or where it stopped melting to) causing uneven burns and leaving wasted wax on the outer rim.
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2. Trim Wick
Trim the wick before every burn to at least 1/4 to 1/8 of an inch to ensure the flame is at the right height for the candle. Untrimmed wicks will emit carbon (black soothing smoke) or cause over-burning and even discoloration. You can use wick trimmers, nail clippers, or even break off the burnt ends with your fingers.
If the wick is too long , it will cause soothing and over-burning of the wax (causing the candle to burn at a faster rate). If your flame is dancing vigorously while having constant black smoke, this is a sign that your wick is too long and needs trimming.
If the wick is too short, it may not light and even get drowned in the melted wax. If you are experiencing weak flame, blow out the candle and pour out some of the melted wax (or even use a Q Tip to soak up the wax) to expose more of the wick.
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3. General / Safety Tips
Do not burn your candle for longer than 4 hours at a time and stop burning when 1/2 inch of the wax remains. This prevents the jar from overheating!
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Keep your candle free of all foreign objects to prevent fire hazards.
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Light your candle in a well-ventilated room, away from drafts or fans as this can cause sooting.
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Place your candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface and keep away from children or pets.
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Always store your candle in a cool dry place and away from direct sunlight.
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ALWAYS burn your candles in sight and never leave a burning candle unattended.
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Be cautious when extinguishing the flame - use a candle snuffer to prevent splashing of the wax.
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Allow the jar and wax to cool completely before touching or moving.
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4. After Care
Finished burning your favorite candle? There are easy ways to remove the leftover wax from candle jars and fun ways to repurpose them!
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Fill a bowl/pot with boiling water and place the candle jar for a few minutes for the wax to soften.
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Once the wax has melted, carefully remove the jar from the water and pour out the remaining wax (never down the drain). Thoroughly wash using warm water and soap.
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Don’t forget to remove the remaining wick and the wick-holder. The boiling water will soften the adhesive enough to remove but if stuck, slip a pen underneath to pop it out.
Do not microwave to melt the leftover wax as the wick holder that holds the wick in place is made out of metal.
My favorite way to repurpose the candle jars is to turn them into a vase or a plant pot. You can also use it as a catch-all jar to tidy up your vanity or desk area. I use mine to keep my Q-Tips, cotton swaps, pens, or any other stationery items. Not to mention, these vessels work great as wine or cocktail glasses!
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