• The candle should be allowed to burn out until its entire surface has melted - this guarantees that the candle will burn evenly throughout its use. It may take 1.5 to 2 hours.

  • If you extinguish the candle before the top layer of wax has melted, there is a high chance that the candle will begin to melt incorrectly. This will significantly shorten the burning time of the candle and reduce the intensity of its aroma.

  • Do not burn the candle for more than four hours. Burning a candle for more than four hours will create a "mushroom" effect on the wick - carbon will accumulate on the wick, as the wick will consume more wax than it can burn. This causes unstable candle burning (high and flickering flame, soot formation on the candle container).

  • Each time before lighting the candle, cut the wick to a thickness of 3-5 mm. This is necessary to ensure good burning of candles. The wicks can be trimmed as follows: with nail clippers, scissors, a special wick trimming device or with a tissue.

  • Place the candle on a stable, flat, heat-resistant surface.

  • Never leave a burning candle unattended.
    Keep the candle away from children, pets and flammable objects.

  • The more sticks in the bottle, the richer the aroma. For small spaces, 2 to 3 sticks are enough; for medium and large rooms put 5 sticks.

  • Let the sticks sit for about an hour and then flip them over. Rotate the sticks once a week for maximum aroma intensity.

  • Be careful when turning the sticks. Do this over the sink with a napkin and make sure that the diffuser and its bottom do not get any drops of aromatic oil, otherwise stains may appear on the work surface. Oils and resins can damage some surfaces

  • To ensure that the diffuser works as long as possible, do not place it near heat sources, in direct sunlight or in places with too much air movement, such as in front of an air conditioner or on a windowsill (heat or too much air movement will cause the oil to evaporate faster and the diffuser will run out faster).

  • If you stop smelling it, you are most likely either "off" or the diffuser does not have enough air flow to spread throughout the room. Turn the wands and ventilate the room.

  • In large rooms and areas, it is recommended to install several diffusers in different parts of the room.

  • To activate the scent diffuser, unscrew the wooden cap, poke a few small holes in the plastic cap (with a thick needle or awl) and screw the cap back on.

  • Turn the bottle upside down and shake for 5-10 seconds. As soon as the cap begins to absorb, it is ready. If this does not happen, repeat the procedure or add holes/enlarge them.

  • Do not remove or discard the plastic cap. Without it, the wooden cap will absorb immediately and the aromatic diffuser will quickly run out.

  • Do not swallow or apply to the skin. Keep away from children and pets.

  • If the diffuser spills, remove it immediately, as the oils can damage some surfaces.

  • If the concentration of the aroma decreases during use, the bottle should be turned several times.

  • Scented oils can stain some fabrics and surfaces. In order not to damage them, test the composition on small areas beforehand.

  • Do not use orally or on the skin, do not use in food and avoid contact with mucous membranes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with clean, lukewarm water.

  • Keep the nebulizer out of the reach of children and pets.

  • If the spray is spilled, clean it up immediately, as high concentrations of oil can damage some surfaces.

  • Store in a closed, dry room at a temperature between +5°C and 30°C, away from heaters and direct sunlight.

  • Shake the bottle, remove the protective cap and spray the composition in the air or on the desired surface from a distance of at least 30 cm (3-5 spray movements). Shake the bottle before each use!