Believe it or not, there's a way to burn your candles properly. And this candle etiquette, shall we say, dictates that it's not as easy as swiping a match or clicking a lighter and catching the wick.
You’re probably familiar with the annoying ring of unmelted wax that sometimes develops on larger candles. It’s called “tunneling,” and it’s not just ugly—it decreases a candle’s lifespan and makes it ...
Here's how to get your full money's worth when you burn your scented candles, prevent candle tunneling and fix it if it's started. Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile ...
There's no better way to fill your home with warmth and coziness than burning candles. Light a candle and you add instant hygge to any space. But since there is an open flame involved, safety is of ...
Each time you light a candle, the wax tends to melt as far from the wick as it did on the previous burn — a phenomenon known as wax memory. Candle wax that has melted and re-cooled is slightly softer ...
Candles are useful for many things; light, for instance, they can also make a room smell nice, and they can definitely set the mood, but we are not setting the mood today. We are going to do science ...
Have you recently bought a fruity smelling candle from Trader Joe's? You may want to think twice before lighting it. Trader Joe's recalled their seasonal Mango Tangerine scented candle late last month ...
Kohl’s has recalled its Sonoma Goods For Life three-wick scented candles because of fire and burn hazards. The company said it’s received 29 reports of high flames or broken glass, including five ...