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Wet your hands or skin, apply soap, lather and rinse before drying with a clean towel. Avoid contact with eyes. Soap can cause eye irritation, burning, redness and discomfort. In the event of contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with cool water.
Keep dry between uses. Store in a cool, dry, dark place.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Plug bath and fill with warm water at least half way. Gently drop an unwrapped bath bomb into the water. Watch as the bath bomb fizzes and dissolves releasing its delightful fragrances, colours and nourishing ingredients into the water.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Place candle on a stable, heat-resistant surface away from drafts, flammable materials, children and pets. Before lighting the candle, trim the wick to about 7mm or 1/4 inch and ensure the wax pool is clear of debris. Light the candle and let it burn until the wax melts across the entire surface to prevent ‘tunneling’. To extinguish, snuff the flame instead of blowing it out and re-centre the wick once the wax has cooled. Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Before each use, trim the wick to about 7mm or 1/4 inch to prevent smoking and high flames.
Clear Debris:
Remove any matches, wick trimmings, or other debris from the wax pool before burning.
Place the candle on a flat, heat-resistant surface away from drafts, other heat sources, flammable materials, children, and pets.
This video demonstrates how to prepare a candle for burning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2RHQ6LVr-w While the candle is burning
On the first burn, let the candle burn long enough for the wax pool to reach the outer edge of the container.
This prevents "tunneling," which is when a ring of unmelted wax forms around the sides.
A draft can cause the candle to burn unevenly, smoke, or drip.
Place it in a well-ventilated but draft-free area.
Only burn the candle for a reasonable amount of time. Extended burning can cause the wick to move or slant.
If the flame gets too high or starts to smoke excessively, extinguish the flame and trim the wick before relighting.
extinguish the flame, use a candle snuffer. This prevents hot wax from splattering.
Allow the wax to cool and solidify completely before moving the candle or handling it.
Once the wax has cooled, straighten and re-centre the wick so it's ready for the next burn.