Will Power Scented candle infused with Citrine crystals: The essential oils of lemongrass, ginger, bergamot and sweet spicy musk stimulate your energy and vitality.
The WILL-POWER candle, associated with the solar plexus chakra, contains citrine crystals, known to help strengthen self-confidence and self-esteem, thus promoting action. The essential oils of lemongrass, ginger, bergamot and sweet spicy musk stimulate your energy and vitality.
Soy Wax Base (100% natural soy wax), Essential Oil Infusions, Wooden Wicks
When lighting, it is recommended to hold the container slightly tilted and apply the flame along the entire length of the wooden wick. The first lighting may require multiple attempts, as the wax is the fuel, not the wick. The heat must be sufficient to allow the wax to feed the wick effectively. Here are some helpful tips:
Remove all packaging before lighting the candle. Always place the candle in a safe non-flammable location. NEVER LEAVE A BURNING CANDLE UNATTENDED. Keep candle out of the reach of children and pets. Keep the wax pool clear of debris to avoid flaring. Always allow to cool down before moving. Ensure container is undamaged. Container will become hot during use. Container is not suitable for food or drink use.
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