Dinner in the Jungle
So, bae pulls out all the stops on this trip and you find yourself at an exquisitely set table in the middle of miles of wild greenery. The natural aromas of the atmosphere flirt with your senses. You catch whiffs of sandalwood and cedar, tonka bean, coconut milk and benzoin. You are full with fragrance before you know what’s even on the menu. Does it get more exotic than having a meal in the jungle?
Ingredients
Ingredients
Soy wax
Premium fragrance oils
How to use
How to use
The first time you burn your candle, allow it to burn for about two hours. This allows it to burn evenly (prevent tunneling) and the fragrance is heightened.
Trim your wicks. Wicks tend to mushroom while burning. Trimming your wick eliminates mushrooming and minimizes soot creating during burning time. About 1/4 of an inch is a good length to keep your wick at.
Extinguishing your flame can be done multiple ways (I still old school blow mine out). Some people place the lid on the flame to smother it. However, I've learned that dipping your wick into the melted wax is also a way of dousing out the flame.