All our wax melts are hand poured with love and lots of sparkle.
We use PET recyclable clamshells for easy storage along with the highest quality wax, fragrance oils and biodegradable glitters. Our shot pots hold approximately 20g of creamy wax, giving around 10 hours burning time of super strong fragrance. Just the perfect amount to check the fragrance out before buying a larger snap bar or if you just like a good old selection of smellies!
Although some of our wax melts will smell reminiscent of well known scents, they are in no way affiliated or endorsed by the original brands and will never be an exact match.
Contains : 4-tert-Butylcyclohexyl acetate, Hexyl cinnamal, Linalool.
May produce an allergic reaction.
In accordance with the European Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) (2009), information on the chemical composition and associated hazards of each fragrance contained within our products is provided.
Please make sure you are using a burner made specifically for Wax Melts and not an oil burner. Oil burners are commonly a lot smaller and the pans not as deep so not ideal for wax.
Use a 2 or 4 hour tea light only. 8 hour tea lights can cause the wax to heat up too fast and burn too quickly. This is a hazard.
If using anything more than a 4 hour tea light, you may also find the scent doesn’t last that long as it’s burning off too quickly.
If you notice a clear vapour coming from your burner, don’t panic! This is completely normal and is the fragrance oil being released from the wax. All our products are highly fragranced and this is something called ‘scent throw’ which is actually a very good thing! None of this will harm you, the wax melt or your burner.
However, if this is a coloured smoke (eg, black) then it’s likely the burner or tea light is not suitable as above. Please discontinue use if this does happen.
Occasionally you may see your wax melt bubbling in your burner. A key cause of this can be if your burner has not been dried properly after washing. Before popping a new melt in, make sure the pan is thoroughly dried.
This can also be caused by the wax heating up too quickly by using the incorrect burner or tea lights.
Remember to keep out of direct sunlight, in a cool dry place.
Following these few key steps will ensure your wax melts last as long as possible and safely keep your home smelling amazing.
We recommend burning our shot pots, in a place free from any draughts, small hands or fluffy tails. Follow our extra tips below to use our products safely and to get the best from your new wax melts.
Burners
Please make sure you are using a burner made specifically for Wax Melts and not an oil burner. Oil burners are commonly a lot smaller and the pans not as deep so not ideal for wax.
Tea Lights
Use a 2 or 4 hour tea light only. 8 hour tea lights can cause the wax to heat up too fast and burn too quickly. This is a hazard.
If using anything more than a 4 hour tea light, you may also find the scent doesn’t last that long as it’s burning off too quickly.
Vapour & Smoking
If you notice a clear vapour coming from your burner, don’t panic! This is completely normal and is the fragrance oil being released from the wax. All our products are highly fragranced and this is something called ‘scent throw’ which is actually a very good thing! None of this will harm you, the wax melt or your burner.
However, if this is a coloured smoke (eg, black) then it’s likely the burner or tea light is not suitable as above. Please discontinue use if this does happen.
Bubbling
Occasionally you may see your wax melt bubbling in your burner. A key cause of this can be if your burner has not been dried properly after washing. Before popping a new melt in, make sure the pan is thoroughly dried.
This can also be caused by the wax heating up too quickly by using the incorrect burner or tea lights.
Storage
Remember to keep out of direct sunlight, in a cool dry place.
Following these few key steps will ensure your wax melts last as long as possible and safely keep your home smelling amazing.