Keep the wick trimmed to 0.5 cm of the wax surface of your candle
To avoid an excessively high flame, trim the wick(s) of your candle before each use and until the blackened part from the previous burning has disappeared. Your candle will burn evenly, and the appearance of black smoke and soot stains on your container will be limited.
Burn your candle for a maximum of 3 consecutive hours
Do not snuff out your candle until its entire surface has melted evenly (this may take longer for the first few uses). Never leave your candle burning for more than 3 consecutive hours. Wait at least 2 hours before burning your candle again.
Recenter the wick of your candle
When burning your candle, make sure that the wick remains centred. If it moves, snuff out the flame and carefully replace it using the appropriate accessory.
Place your candle away from draughts
To avoid irregular flames and the release of abundant soot, never place your candle in a draught, near an open window or an air conditioner.
Snuff out your candle correctly
Use a snuffer or wick plunger to snuff out the flame of your candle. It is not advisable to blow out the wick the candle, as this creates a stronger smell of smoke and the wick could move.
Don't let your candle burn out completely
To avoid overheating your candle container, don't let your candle burn down to the end. Snuff it out when 1 cm of wax remains at the bottom of the container.
Store your candle with care
To preserve the wax and fragrance, store your candle away from heat and light. To protect your candle from dust and loss of fragrance, always replace its lid or put it back in its bag when it is off and has cooled completely.