Balsam Noir is a natural resin essential oil obtained from the Myroxylon balsamum tree, native to tropical regions of Central America.
Despite its name, it’s actually produced mainly in El Salvador, not Peru.
The oil is collected by gently heating and tapping the tree trunk to release a rich, dark brown resin, which is then distilled to create the aromatic essential oil.
Each candle is hand-poured in small batches using pure, domestically sourced soy wax. The crackling cedarwood wick creates a cozy atmosphere, and the 9 oz size gives you up to 50 hours of burn time.
Ingredients
Soy Wax, Natural Fragrance
Origin
USA
This candle features a cedar wooden wick, which requires a slightly different lighting technique than a cotton wick. Follow these tips to ensure a smooth and even burn:
Trim the wick: Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4 inch before each lighting.
Light properly: Hold a steady flame to the wooden wick for 10–20 seconds to help the wood catch.
Relight if needed: If the wick goes out, allow the wax to cool, and gently remove any charred material before relighting. This will allow the flame to establish itself.
First burn matters: On the first use, let the candle burn until the wax melts evenly to the edges of the jar. This prevents tunneling and ensures an even burn for future use.
Candle care: Keep the wax pool free of debris and stop burning when 1/2 inch of unmelted wax remains. Always avoid drafty areas.
To remove charred material from the wick, use scissors, a wick trimmer, or carefully snap it off with your fingers.
Following these steps will help you enjoy the full experience of your candle!
⚠ WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE
- Burn candle within sight
- Never burn candle on or near anything that can catch fire
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Keep wax pool free from debris
- Place on heat resistant surface
- Always leave at least 10 cm between burning candles
- Trim wick to 1/4 inch before lighting
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Containers are filled by volume. Some container sizes may not be filled to the top, but do contain the volume of product specified.