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Lavender Spa Candle

£15.00

Lavender  Scented Candle

Availability: 607 in stock

  • Personalise Lid with Text


Lavender Spa Candle in Paint Tin.

 

Containing pure lavender essential oil, this soothing and relaxing blend is reminiscent of a day at the spa.

Made with Eco Wax. Our own special blend of wax contains Coconut Oil and Rapeseed Oil and nothing else. Free From Palm, Soy, Beeswax, Paraffin, Polymers, GMO Material. Our cotton wicks are lead and zinc free. Our tins are made of aluminium and manufactured in Hull. Our wax is made from rapeseed grown in the UK and Europe. The coconut fields are run by independent local farmers. You are therefore supporting the smaller farmer free from the corporate stronghold. As we learn more about soy farming, we see that it uses GMOs and leads to deforestation. Because of this, we have chosen to use our own Eco Wax blend.

 

Lavender Candles: Calm, Comfort, and Natural Luxury

Lavender candles have long been loved for their calming scent and natural beauty. If you want to relax after a busy day, a lavender candle is a great choice. It can also add elegance to your home. Plus, you can enjoy the benefits of lavender. In this article, we will look at the interesting origins of lavender. We will also discuss the benefits of lavender candles. Finally, we will explain why choosing a natural, handmade option is the best choice.


The Origins of Lavender: A Herb with History

Lavender has been used for thousands of years. The name comes from the Latin word lavare, meaning “to wash,” because the Romans used lavender to scent their baths, clothes, and even hair. Ancient Egyptians used it in the mummification process and as a perfume. Greek physicians praised it for its healing qualities.

Lavender comes from the Mediterranean region. Now, it is grown in many places around the world. It is especially popular in Provence, France, and parts of England. Its purple flowers are beautiful. The scent is calming. This makes it a popular herb in aromatherapy and wellness products today.


The Benefits of Lavender Candles

Lavender is more than just a pretty scent—it’s packed with natural benefits. When you light a lavender candle, you fill the room with a calming scent. This creates a peaceful atmosphere that can boost your wellbeing.

Here are just a few of the proven benefits:

1. Stress Relief: Lavender has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety. Its scent has a calming effect on the nervous system, helping to lower heart rate and blood pressure. Lighting a lavender candle in the evening can help you relax after a long day.

2. Better Sleep: Many people use lavender to help with insomnia and improve sleep quality. A lavender candle in the bedroom can signal to your body that it’s time to wind down. The gentle aroma can make it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep.

3. Mood Booster: Lavender is known to lift your mood and reduce symptoms of depression. Its soothing scent can make you feel calmer and happier.

4. Headache Relief: If you suffer from tension headaches or migraines, lavender might help. Studies suggest that inhaling lavender can ease headache symptoms.

5. Natural Air Freshener: Lavender candles naturally freshen the air without synthetic chemicals. They’re a great choice if you want a clean, non-toxic alternative to artificial room sprays.


Why Choose Natural Lavender Candles?

Not all candles are created equal. Many mass-produced candles contain paraffin wax, synthetic fragrances, and other harmful ingredients that can release toxins when burned.

Our lavender candles are made from a blend of coconut and rapeseed wax—natural, renewable, and clean-burning. They are vegan, soy-free, and paraffin-free. You can enjoy a lovely scent without harming your health or the environment.

Each candle is hand-poured with care and includes real essential oils for an authentic lavender scent. The result is a candle that smells better, burns cleaner, and supports your wellbeing.


Perfect for Every Room

Lavender candles are incredibly versatile. Use them in:

  • The Bedroom: Create a calm and restful space.
  • The Bathroom: Add a spa-like feel to your bath.
  • The Living Room: Make your space warm and inviting.
  • The Office: Help reduce stress and improve focus while you work.

Tips for Using Your Lavender Candle

To get the most out of your candle, follow these simple tips:

  • Trim the Wick: Before each use, trim the wick to 5mm. This helps the candle burn evenly and prevents smoking.
  • Let it Pool: On the first burn, let the wax melt all the way to the edge of the container. This avoids tunnelling.
  • Burn in Intervals: Burn your candle for 2–4 hours at a time to maximise its life.
  • Store Properly: Keep your candle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

The Perfect Gift

A lavender candle makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, housewarmings, weddings, or just because. It’s a timeless, gender-neutral present that shows care and encourages relaxation.


Why Our Lavender Candles Stand Out

We take pride in offering lavender candles that are:

  • Made with natural waxes (coconut and rapeseed)
  • Infused with real essential oils
  • Vegan and cruelty-free
  • Free from paraffin, soy, and synthetic fragrances
  • Hand-poured in small batches

We also offer white label options with CLP labels already applied, so you can brand them as your own.


In Summary

Lavender candles are more than just a pretty home accessory—they’re a natural way to relax, sleep better, and lift your mood. Lavender has a long history and many modern benefits. It is one of the best plants for wellness of the mind and body.

Choosing a candle made from natural, high-quality ingredients helps you enjoy the benefits of this lovely herb. You can avoid the harmful chemicals found in regular products. Whether you’re treating yourself or someone else, a lavender candle is always a good idea.

Light one up and let the calm begin.

 


Candle Safety Advice

Candles in the home are now getting a more and more popular way to add relaxation to our homes, which has seen a large increase in the number of candle related incidents.

In the year 2003 alone, there were 1791 house fires due to candles. As a result, 22 people died and over 650 were injured.

As the sales of candles has gone up by 50% in recent years, this trend is unfortunately going to continue unless people are educated as to the dangers of candles and the damage they can cause.

Candles mark special occasions and create a special atmosphere. They also bring fire into your home. So treat them carefully.

The Do’s and Don’ts

  • Always put candles on a heat resistant surface. Be especially careful with night lights and tea lights, which get hot enough to melt plastic. TVs are not fire-resistant objects
  • Position them away from curtains. Don’t put candles near curtains or other fabrics – or furniture. And keep them out of draughts
  • Don’t put them under shelves. It’s easy to forget that there’s a lot of heat above a burning candle. If you put it under a shelf or other surface then it can burn the surface. Make sure there’s at least three feet (one metre) between a candle and any surface above it
  • Keep clothes and hair away. If there’s any chance you could lean across a candle and forget it’s there, put it somewhere else. You don’t want to set fire to your clothes or your hair
  • Keep children and pets away. Candles should be out of reach of children and pets
  • Keep candles apart. Leave at least four inches (10cm) between two burning candles
  • Don’t move them when they’re burning. Extinguish candles before moving them. Also, don’t let anything fall into the hot wax like match sticks
  • Don’t leave them burning. Extinguish candles before you leave a room. Never go to sleep with a candle still burning. And never leave a burning candle or oil burner in a child’s bedroom
  • Blow candles out gently and take care of any flying sparks. You can also use a candle snuffer. Do not use the lid to snuff.
  • Double check they’re out. Candles that have been put out can go on smouldering and start a fire. Make sure they’re completely out.

Classification, Labelling and Packaging

(Linalool)

Contains beta-Caryophyllene, d-Limonene, omega-Pentadecalactone

 

 

WARNING: May cause an allergic skin reaction. Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.  IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice. May produce an allergic reaction.  Dispose of contents/container to approved disposal site, in accordance with local regulations.

Net Weight 187 grams

Weight 0.27 kg
Dimensions 7.5 × 7.5 × 8 cm
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