Candle - The Tropics - Coconut Lime Scent
Candle - The Tropics - Coconut Lime Scent
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Fragrance Notes: Lime~Coconut~Vanilla
Scent Family : Fresh / Fruit
A smooth, sun-warmed blend that captures a relaxed coastal escape. Creamy coconut and zesty lime create a bright, refreshing opening, softened by sweet notes of vanilla for a warm, comforting finish. Fresh and uplifting with a touch of indulgence, this fragrance fills your space with the feeling of tropical breezes, sandy afternoons, and effortless luxury.
A custom blend of vegan friendly, all natural cocosoy wax, poured into one of our unique one of a kind jars. We use phthalate-free fragrance oil, along with a wood wick that has a soothing crackling sound that inhances the ambience, and hot throw of the coconut, lime and vanilla creating an inviting aroma for you to enjoy.
- Tulip 2" 73g / 3" 215gr
- Burn time is approximately 15hrs 2" / 40hrs 3"
Candle Care
Candle Care
Check your Wick – Your candle will arrive trimmed to the ideal burn height. Continue to trim your wick to 1/4 inch prior to each burn.
First Time Burn – The first time you light a new candle, let it burn for 3-4 hours until the pool of wax reaches the edge of the vessel. If not properly burned, there is a risk of tunneling down the center of the candle and missing out on hours of enjoyable scent.
Length of Burn – Do not burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time as it can affect the way the candle will continue to burn.
Sit Flat, Draft-Free And Away From Pets & Children – Burn your candle on an even fire resistant surface and stay away from drafts, children & pets A breeze could cause your candle wick to create smoke and at times, soot.
Stop Burn –When your candle burns down to less than 1/4 inch, stop using for safety reasons.
Upcycle the Vessel – Use your creativity to repurpose these vessels when you are done burning!
Aroma components like citrus oils, cinnamon oil, and vanillin in fragrance oils can cause the color of the interior of the vessel to change.
