Bougie | Hiver enchanté
Bougie | Hiver enchanté
Regular price
14,00 €
Regular price
18,00 €
Sale price
14,00 €
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per
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Découvre la bougie "Hiver enchanté", inspirée des hivers merveilleux qu'on voit dans les films de Noël dans son joli contenant en forme d'étoile ❄️
Parfum : Laurier, pin, grenade.
Le contenant est réutilisable après combustion, il te suffit de le laver à l'eau chaude ! ♻️
Ingredients
Ingredients
Our candles are 100% vegetable, vegan and eco-friendly:
- They are made with 100% natural soy wax and guaranteed GMO-free.
- We use natural cotton wicks, guaranteed lead and zinc free.
- Our perfumes are made by a family business in Grasse (recognized as the world capital of perfume). These perfumes are guaranteed without any CMR substance (Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic), no phthalate and vegan.
- When candles are colored, we use non-toxic, irritant-free, stain-free, and skin-safe micas, liquid dyes, and glitter.
- Our containers are made of tempered glass: they are heat and shock resistant, solid and above all reusable after washing!
All our candles are poured by hand and may therefore have slight color differences depending on the production of the day.
How to take care of your candle
How to take care of your candle
In order to ensure safe and optimal combustion and thus prolong the life of your candle, here are some recommendations to follow:
- When you light your candle for the first time, make sure it burns at least until the wax has melted to the edge of the container (about 3 hours).
- For optimal combustion, the flame must be vertical. If it wobbles, place your candle away from drafts. It will increase its life expectancy!
- The wick of the candle should always ideally measure 0.5cm. If not, cut it! This will allow for better combustion.
- Don't let debris taint the wax. If bits of wick or match fall in, remove them as soon as possible. The wax pool should be kept clean.
- To extinguish your candle, do not blow on the flame! Instead, use a snuffer or your previously wet fingers (be careful, at your own risk).


