Product Safety

Candles

Before You Burn

Place your Lytham Candle on a level, well protected, heat resistant surface. Keep away from children, pets and drafty areas. Never leave a candle unattended.

Candle Prep

Trim the wick to ¼” before lighting to allow for optimal flame height that will slowly melt an even pool of wax.

The First Burn

When you light your candle for the first time, allow the wax to melt all the way to the outer edges of the container. Allowing a full melt pool will ensure an even burn with maximum scent throw.

Always Remember

Keep the wax pool free from wax trimmings or matches. Always extinguish the candle when  ½” of wax remains at the bottom to prevent damage to the container. Extinguish the candle with care.

 

Reed Diffusers

WARNING: Flammabe liquid. Do not light reeds. Do not ingest.

  • H7.5cm x W7cm x L7cm
  • Diffusers sticks (Grey and White) 25cm high (Natural and Black) 17.5cm high
  • Rattan reed sticks
  • Glass vessel
  • Use fewer reeds for a lighter, more subtle fragrance
  • Do not allow the oil to come into contact with polished, painted or synthetic surfaces or fabrics

 

Car Fresheners

Instructions

Twist off the top carefully and pull out the plastic stopper. Replace the top and ensure it is screwed on correctly and tightly.Tip the bottle for a second (NO MORE!) for the oil to reach the top of the diffuser. DO NOT do this over any surface as the oil may stain fabric or car interior. Place the diffuser in your car and enjoy the aroma.

Contains oil, may stain clothes, fabric and may damage car interior if dropped or spilled. This is not a sealed unit. The car diffuser must be kept upright to avoid spillage.

Do not swallow. If on skin, wash with warm water and seek medical advice if reaction occurs. In case of warm weather remember to remove from car as glass and oil may get hot and damage. 

 

Room Mist

Shake well before use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If comes into contact with skin or eyes, wash with warm water and seek medical advice if reaction occurs. Do not spray onto flames. Spray from at least 15 cm away. 

 

Wax Melts

It is important to always read the safety information that has been provided with your burner prior to use. Our wax melts can be used in electric and non-electric burners. Add one cube of wax at a time until the required level of melted wax has been achieved. Pop a tealight under the burner dish in a non-electric burner. Do not over fill the wax burner initially as wax may spill over. If wax remains in the burner bowl after use and you wish to remove it, you can soak up the melted wax with cotton balls or if the wax has hardened, light a tealight in the burner for 1 minute and the hardened wax will pop out in one piece.  Do not use metal or sharp objects to clean out wax as this may crack or damage the burner or cause injury. Never leave the burner unattended and keep out of the way of children and pets. The burner produces hot wax that can cause injury. Keep foreign objects out of the wax pool. Extinguish the tea-light if the flame becomes enlarged, makes contact with the wax melt burner, or begins to smoke.