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  1. Jun 16, 2024 · While there are many benefits to burning candles, proper candle safety is important to prevent accidents or injuries. Candles should never be near anything flammable, and once burning they should never be moved.

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  2. Burning a candle is easy. Luckily, so is following proper candle care and safety guidelines. Extend the life of your favorite candles, prevent unsightly soot and tunneling, and burn candles like a pro by following these simple tips: Always trim the wick and check for debris.

  3. Nov 22, 2022 · Burning candles releases hydrocarbons into the air but doesn’t pose a significant health risk. Just choose your candles wisely and burn them responsibly.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · You’re Probably Burning Candles Wrong—Here’s How to Do it Safely. From lighting a candle with a match to putting it out with your breath, learn what to avoid and what to do instead. By Sandi...

  5. May 19, 2024 · You can use a few tricks to troubleshoot tunneling in pillar and poured candles, as well as drippy tapers. Pay close attention to the first burn and adopt habits like regularly trimming the wick, using a snuffer, and avoiding drafts to extend the life of your candles and help them burn evenly. Method 1.

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  6. Jul 16, 2020 · To most of us, burning a candle is a no-brainer. All you need to do is light it up and let it burn for as long as you want to. Easy-peasy. As it turns out, there’s a proper way to do this. Correct candle care ensures the brightest flames, the longest burn times and the easiest re-lights.

  7. Feb 23, 2023 · 1. Burn the Top Layer Completely. Your candle actually has a "memory" each time it burns. "The way you burn your candle the first time will dictate how it behaves for the rest of its 'candle life,'" says Lindsay Silberman, founder of Hotel Lobby Candle.

  8. Feb 21, 2024 · Understanding candle science helps demystify why candles behave the way they do when burning and how you can prevent issues like excess smoke or dripping. Next time you see or use a candle, consider the complex dynamics occurring that allow the wax to melt and the wick to deliver fuel for the flames!

  9. Dec 24, 2021 · When you light a candles wick the reaction begins. At the base of the wick, the flame is HOT — over 500º C. This melts the solid wax into a liquid that the absorbent wick sucks up into the ...

  10. You’re Probably Burning Candles. Here’s How to Do it Safely. “Before lighting each candle, always remember to trim the wick down to ¼ inch,” advises Tram Nguyen, founder of Living Good...