FAQ

Below are frequently asked questions and answers. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions that aren't answered here!

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Where are you located?

With Love, Erin is based in Northern Nevada, proudly crafting eco-friendly candles for customers nationwide.

The best non-toxic candles are made from natural waxes such as soy, coconut, or sometimes beeswax, free from paraffin, lead, and synthetic fragrances. Our candles meet these standards for a safe, clean burn.

A non-toxic candle is made from natural wax, lead-free wicks, and fragrance oils that do not contain harmful chemicals. Our candles are crafted with these safe, high-quality ingredients. All of With Love, Erin Candles are made with a vegan blend of cocount, soy and hemp. This trio blend provides an even slow burn.

Yes, soy candles are non-toxic when made with pure soy wax, free from additives and synthetic fragrances. They burn cleanly, reducing indoor air pollution.

Candles are made by melting wax, adding fragrance oils, and pouring the mixture into containers with a wick. We use a blend of hemp, coconut, and soy wax for our eco-friendly candles.

To make soy candles, melt soy wax flakes, mix in essential oils, and pour the wax into a container with a wick. Allow it to set, and you have a clean-burning candle.

Making candles at home involves melting wax, adding fragrance, and carefully pouring it into a container with a wick. Choose natural waxes like soy or coconut for a healthier option.

A simple candle wick can be made by dipping cotton string into melted wax and allowing it to dry. For longer-lasting wicks, consider using braided cotton or wood wicks.

Soy candles produce minimal soot compared to paraffin candles. However, trimming the wick before each burn helps prevent excess soot and ensures a clean burn.

Making soy candles at home is easy. Melt soy wax, add natural fragrance, and pour it into a heat-resistant container with a wick. Let it cool before using.

Yes, soy candles are a safe and eco-friendly option. They burn at a lower temperature, produce less soot, and are free from harmful toxins found in paraffin candles.

To make soy wax candles, melt soy wax flakes, stir in essential oils, and pour the mixture into a candle jar with a wick. Let it cool completely before lighting.

To clean out a used candle jar, freeze it to remove leftover wax, then wash it with warm soapy water. This makes the container ready for reuse or recycling.

Spilled candle wax can be cleaned by scraping off the excess and using a warm cloth or hairdryer to remove residue. For fabric, place a paper towel over the wax and gently iron over it.