Frequently Asked Questions
These are the questions that pop up most often when people are building their fragrance candle collection. Real talk—these answers will save you from some common candle mistakes.
Are soy wax candles better than other types?
Soy wax candles burn cleaner and longer than paraffin, produce less soot, and hold fragrance well. They're also renewable and biodegradable. However, "better" depends on your priorities—paraffin candles often have stronger scent throw, while beeswax offers natural air-purifying properties.
How long should I burn a fragrance candle?
Never burn a candle for more than four hours at a time. For the first burn, let it go until you get a full wax pool across the top—this prevents tunnelling. Generally, 2-3 hours is perfect for most standard-sized candles.
Can I mix different candle scents in the same room?
You can, but choose complementary scents rather than competing ones. Vanilla pairs beautifully with spice scents, citrus works with fresh florals, and woodsy scents complement amber or musk. Avoid mixing more than two different fragrance families in one space.
What are the best candle scents for relaxation?
Lavender is the classic choice for relaxation, but vanilla, sandalwood, bergamot, and chamomile are also wonderfully calming. Essential oil candles with these scents can be particularly effective for creating a peaceful atmosphere before bedtime.
How can I make my candles last longer?
Trim wicks regularly, avoid drafty areas that cause uneven burning, and don't burn for more than 4 hours at a time. Store properly when not in use, and consider using a candle warmer for the last bit of wax to get every drop of fragrance out.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the perfect fragrance candles for your home doesn't have to be complicated. With this checklist in hand, you're ready to create that cozy, beautifully scented space you've been wanting. Remember, the best candles are the ones that make you feel happy every time you light them—whether that's a budget-friendly find or a luxury splurge. Trust your nose, consider your space, and don't be afraid to try something new. Your home deserves to smell as amazing as it looks.