Choose the Right Candle
The first step in making your candle last longer is to choose the right type of candle. Certain types of candles, such as beeswax and soy wax candles, tend to burn at a slower pace than others. Not only do these candles burn longer, but they also produce less soot and smoke, making them a healthier and cleaner option for your home.
Trim the Wick
Trimming the wick of your candle to about a quarter of an inch before lighting it will not only make it last longer, but it will also reduce soot and smoke. A longer wick can cause the candle to burn faster and unevenly, which can result in wasted wax and an uneven burn. Trimming the wick also helps to prevent the wick from curling inward and drowning in the wax, further extending the lifespan of your candle.
Use the Right Size Candle for the Room
Using a small candle in a large room will likely not provide enough fragrance and will cause you to burn through the candle faster. On the other hand, using a large candle in a small room is not only unnecessary but will also produce an overwhelming scent. Choosing the right size of the candle for the room will help it burn at a steady pace and produce just enough scent to fill the space.
Burn the Candle for the Right Amount of Time
Burning your candle for the right amount of time is essential in making it last longer. It’s best to allow the wax to melt and form a pool around the wick before extinguishing it. This will prevent the candle from burning straight down the middle and wasting the wax on the sides. Typically, burning a candle for two to three hours at a time will ensure the wax is used efficiently and prolong the life of the candle.
Use a Candle Snuffer to Extinguish the Flame
Using a candle snuffer to extinguish the flame instead of blowing it out can also help extend the lifespan of your candle. Blowing out the flame can cause the wax to splatter and create a mess while also exposing the wick, which can lead to the candle burning unevenly. A candle snuffer will extinguish the flame without creating a breeze, and it will also help to keep the wick centered and clean for the next use.