Introducing the New Wax Melts Range

Introducing the New Wax Melts Range

Our range of beautifully-scented wax melts are lovingly crafted with passion to create gorgeous scents. The melts are made with natural waxes from ethical sustainable sources.

We always have on offer a range of scents throughout the year as well as having monthly re-stocks which will generally contain numerous different seasonal and "of the moment" scented wax melts.

What are wax melts?

Wax melts are scented cubes or bars of wax without a wick. They can be melted in wax melt warmers to release home fragrance, and can be used to replace candles. They're typically cheaper than candles and they come in smaller sizes, so they're a good idea if you're keen to test out a scent before splashing out on a whole candle or room fragrance.

How long can you use wax melts for?

Wax melts typically keep their aroma for longer than candles, with one cube lasting anywhere from 5-10 hours. Since wax melts don't burn, they release aromas more slowly and potently, so you may find your wax melt is lasting even longer.

What are the differences between candles and wax melts?

Unlike candles, wax melts don't have wicks. They also burn without a flame: instead you put them in warmers (light an unscented tea light underneath them), and they'll gradually fill your space with scent.

We'd recommend them for larger spaces like living rooms, since wax melts have a more intense smell (the fragrance oils don't burn as they do in a candle).

Typically, wax melts are also cheaper than candles, and you can mix and match scents in any way you like.

How to Use Our Wax Melts

  1. Remove wax from all packaging.
  2. Carefully break off the required amount of wax for your warmer. We recommend a couple of cubes, so as not to overfill the bowl.
  3. Place the wax into the melt bowl & light a tea light or turn on electric warmer. Only use a small tealight as a large one may overheat the wax and cause it to 'spit'. 
  4.  Re-melt until scent has gone and enjoy!
  5.  To remove the wax, warm it up with a teaight until liquidised, then soak it  up with cotton wool balls or tissue. Wipe the wax bowl clean, and you are now ready to burn a fresh melt.
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