-
Free delivery over £
After the rain
Purple Fig & Woody Vetivert
Take a deep breath of this earthy yet fresh fruity scent, and it will transport you to a Mediterranean orchard following a rainy thunderstorm. You can almost see the steam rising from the warm, soaked ground allowing the smell of fruity figs and mossy, leafy earth to envelope your senses.
Notes:
Top notes of Fig, Liquorice and Anise, Green Leaf, and Citrus Fruits.
Middle notes of Coconut, Cedar, and Violet.
Base notes of Vetivert, Oakmoss, Tonka Bean, and Amber.Amber.
Everyday Soy wax
The premium Soy wax we use is selected for its long-lasting, clean burn properties representing excellent value for money and is perfect for everyday usage. Soy wax is a natural, vegan-friendly wax made from the oil of the Soybean, manufactured in Britain from sustainable sources.
Jar Dimensions. H:93 x W:85 x D:85 (mm)
Burn Time: < 40hrs
SMALL 175g Candle
Jar Dimensions. H:84 x W:74 x D:74 (mm)
Burn Time: < 30hrs
Disposal & Recycling
Our candles are made using natural biodegradable wax and presented in recyclable/reusable jars. We design our candles so that there is only a minimal amount of wax leftover as wastage (if at all any), but here are a few tips on what to do with waste wax:
Removing wax from your container First, wax is not water-soluble, and jars containing leftover wax must not be placed in the dishwasher. Adding wax to the sewage system will only clog up your dishwasher and drainage, and contribute further to the national 'fat burger' problem.
The best way to remove the wax from your container is to pour hot water into the jar and let the wax release itself from the jar and float to the top. You can use a paper tissue or piece of kitchen roll to absorb the wax that floats to the top whilst it is still warm or wait for it to cool and simply pop it out.
You might also try using your microwave for a couple of minutes to help melt the wax. Be careful when handling heated wax and hot water, as with anything hot there is a risk of burning yourself. If using a microwave, please use oven gloves or a suitably thick tea cloth whilst handling the vessel. Residual melt wax can be mopped up/absorbed from inside the vessel using an absorbent kitchen towel or tissue paper.
Disposal
Used wicks can be placed into your refuse bin. You may pull off the metal sustainer, clean it and pop it into the mixed recycling bin.
Pieces of waste candle wax can be placed in the refuse bin, or a storage box for onward recycling at a recycling centre. Please always check your local recycling and waste policy beforehand. Do not put scented candle wax into your compost, the worms, spiders and other creatures will find that a little toxic!
Allergen Declaration
Scented candles contain a small percentage of essential oils, synthetic fragrance oils or a mixture of both. Some of which can cause an allergic reaction in humans and animals. Whilst all of our scented candles are made in line with strict IFRA guidelines, and contain very low levels of fragrance, it is important that you, as the customer, understand that there is a risk.
Details of the ingredients can be found on the CLP label affixed to the base of the candle container, and on the Candle Care & Advice Guide accompanying the product.
The allergen statement for this candle is as follows:
MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION.
TOXIC TO AQUATIC LIFE WITH LONG-LASTING EFFECTS. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AND ANIMALS.
IF ON SKIN: WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF IRRITATION OR RASH OCCURS CEASE USING THE CANDLE AND SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE.
CONTAINS 2-METHYL-3-(P-ISOPROPYLPHENYL)PROPIONALDEHYDE, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, LINALOOL.