You can first light the aromatherapy candle, wait for the wax to melt a bit, pour out some, and then wrap it in tin foil and burn it flat
Cotton core candles need to be trimmed before use, and wood core candles need to be trimmed again after use, otherwise the flame will be unstable
Because the temperature is relatively high in summer, candles will have the phenomenon of essential oil precipitation, which is a normal phenomenon and does not affect use
Yes, unopened candles have a shelf life of about three years. If you have used them after opening, try to use them within six months. Expiration does not affect use, but it will allow essential oils and odors to evaporate, making them less flavorful when used
It's not that it's not impossible, but it's not recommended. After the candle is lit, it will be in a liquid state on top. Blowing the wax with your mouth will splash and easily get into your eyes. It's recommended to use professional firefighting methods
I personally have mild rhinitis and have not experienced any particularly unacceptable aromatherapy. If it is more severe, I can choose candles with natural ingredients and a lighter fragrance
Paraffin wax is extracted from petroleum and produces substances that are harmful to the human body during combustion. Long term use can be harmful to the human body, so it is not recommended to purchase it
No need, after the wax oil melts and the fire goes out, it will solidify again in a few minutes. Pouring it over will accelerate the lifespan of the candle and cause chaos on the cup wall