Why do your candles have two wicks?
“Imperial Candles” uses two wicks to prevent tunnelling. Tunnelling occurs when your candle burns straight down the centre, leaving wax around the jar's walls.
“Imperial Candles” uses two wicks to prevent tunnelling. Tunnelling occurs when your candle burns straight down the centre, leaving wax around the jar's walls.
The white spots on the candle are called “frost”. Frosting is a natural characteristic of soy wax, and it is not considered a flaw. This aspect won’t interfere with your product's scent throw or burning properties.
* Always use a candleholder specifically designed for candle use. The holder should be heat resistant, sturdy, and large enough to contain any drips or melted wax. * to trim the wicks before and after each burn to 3-4mm. * do NOT burn the candle for