why you'll love it

Non-Toxic & Sustainable

Crafted with a premium coconut-apricot wax blend, each candle offers a cleaner, longer, and more even burn—without the toxins found in traditional waxes. This creamy, sustainable wax holds fragrance beautifully, giving you a consistent scent experience from first light to final flicker.

Eco-Friendly & Cruelty-Free

100% vegan, with phthalate and paraben-free fragrances.

Cotton Wick Comfort

Enjoy a clean, steady burn with our lead-free cotton wick. Designed to burn cooler and longer, it creates a soft, even glow with less smoke and soot—making it a healthier choice for you and your home. Breathe easy, relax fully.

Planet-Friendly Packaging

Your order is thoughtfully packaged using biodegradable packing peanuts that dissolve in water and recyclable materials made from post-consumer content—because we care about the planet as much as you do. From the boxes to the protective wrap, every element is chosen with the environment in mind.

candle care & FAQs

Is coconut apricot wax different than soy?

Our coconut–apricot wax blend burns differently than traditional soy wax. It may take a little longer to reach a full melt pool, and you might notice some wax clinging to the sides at first — totally normal! As the jar warms, the wax gradually evens out, giving you a clean, consistent burn. Unlike 100% soy wax, which can “tunnel,” our coconut blend has less memory, so you’ll enjoy every last bit of your candle.

How long should I burn my candle the first time?

Enjoy burning your candle for up to 4 hours, Do not exceed 4 hours. Don’t worry if the sides cling after the 1-4 burns; coconut-apricot wax is thinner and more buttery than traditional waxes and the heat will even out the melt pool over time.

Why is trimming the wick important?

Trim your cotton wick to about 1/4” before every burn for a clean, steady flame and less soot.

My candle is tunneling—what do I do?

Don’t worry if the sides cling after the 1-4 burns; coconut-apricot wax is thinner and more buttery than traditional waxes and the heat will even out the melt pool over time.

If this really bugs you, try a “foil rescue”: wrap aluminum foil around the top of the candle (leave a hole for the flame) and let it burn for 1–2 hours. This helps even out the surface.

How do I safely put out my candle?

Skip the blowing! Use a snuffer or gently dip the wick into the wax using a wick dipper, then straighten it. This avoids smoke and keeps your wick primed for the next burn. Retire the candle when about ½” of wax remains. Time for a new scent, YAY!

Why is my candle turning black around the rim?

That’s soot buildup, usually from a wick that’s too long. Let your candle fully cool, wipe the jar clean, and trim the wick to 1/4 inch before relighting.

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