Yankee Candle Scented wax Lemon Lavender
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Description
Lemon Lavender,
Range
Scented wax
Product sub-line
Room fragrances
Fragrance
spicy, sweet
With the sparkling yet calming Yankee Candle Lemon Lavender scented wax, you can create a relaxing atmosphere in your living space in no time at all. The wax melts combine a top note of French lavender, fresh lemon and tagerine with a heart of bitter orange, orange, fruity notes and a hint of eucalyptus. The warm base of spices and vanilla refines the calming fragrance. The scented wax is high-quality paraffin wax that is blended with 7% fragrance oil. The wax melts when heated and gives the living room a wonderfully fresh, relaxing fragrance for up to 8 hours.
How to use the Yankee Candle Lemon Lavender wax melts
The scented wax was developed for use with the Yankee Candle Scenterpiece, but can be used in almost any fragrance lamp - as long as the bowl is deep enough. You light a tea light in the lower part of the fragrance lamp, which quickly melts the wax and releases its wonderful fragrance. In order not to distort the flavour of the wax, you should always choose a fragrance-free tea light. Just like scented candles, you should not leave the scented lamp with wax melts burning without supervision.Use
Scented candles are very easy to use, but a few factors greatly improve the burning behaviour and safety. Always place the scented candle on an even surface in a windless place and away from flammable materials. Before lighting, you should also shorten the wick to around 5 mm. To avoid tunnelling, leave the scented candle burning for at least as long as it takes for the top layer of wax to melt completely. This can take around two hours. However, you should not exceed a burning time of four hours at a time. For optimum burning quality, you should always extinguish the candle with a candle snuffer.
Contents
Linalyl acetate, Hexyl cinnamal, Terpenes, Orange Oil, Oils, lemon, Linalool, Coumarin
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