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AOOVOO Scented Candle Golden Light - Coconut & Vanilla

$14.99

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* When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for 2 or 3 hours, until all the wax has become liquid on the surface.
* Regularly cut the wick with the wick trimmer (ideal length 3-5 mm).
* Be sure to centre the wick in the wax after each use for consistent consumption of the wax.
* We recommend airing your interior after burning a candle.

*Vessel
Housed in a transparent brown round jar.
Weight:9.6 fl oz 
Dimensions: 2.9"W x 3.2"H

*Key Ingredients
- Vanilla Candles: Immerse yourself in the gentle notes of vanilla and tonka bean, complemented by a whisper of coconut. This aromatherapy candle quietly enhances your home, creating a serene ambiance for peaceful moments.
-The exquisite jars and gold text, akin to Gold in a jar, make for a pretty and elegant gift, especially for women. Provide her with a unique aromatherapy candle experience.
-100% pure soy wax and features a lead-free cotton wick.

*Item #
AO-LZY0115

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, well-made and properly burned candles, whether scented or unscented, are generally safe. However, it's essential to burn them in well-ventilated areas and follow manufacturer guidelines to minimize potential risks.

Common waxes include paraffin, soy, beeswax, and coconut. Each has unique properties affecting burn time and scent throw. For instance, soy wax is a renewable resource that burns cleaner and longer than paraffin.

Yes, scented candles can release VOCs, including substances like benzene and formaldehyde, which are linked to health concerns. However, the concentration of VOCs from candles is typically much lower than other sources and unlikely to have a major impact on health unless exposure is frequent.

  1. Never leave a burning candle unattended.
  2. Keep candles away from drafts to prevent uneven burning.
  3. Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each use to promote a cleaner burn.
  4. Limit burn time to 3-4 hours per session to prevent hazards and preserve fragrance.
  5. Place candles on heat-resistant surfaces to avoid damage.
  6. Use candles in well-ventilated areas to disperse any pollutants.