Lavender Beeswax Candle - Promotes Relaxation | HYSSES SG – Hysses Official
Benefits
Product Highlight
  • Calms the mind and promotes relaxation with lavender's soothing properties.
  • Enhances sleep quality and helps reduce stress-related insomnia.
  • Purifies the air by releasing negative ions, creating a cleaner environment.
  • Burns cleanly with a long-lasting duration due to beeswax's high melting point.
  • Made with natural, sustainable ingredients for safe and eco-friendly use.
Ingredient Spotlight

Lavender

  • Calming Scent: Lavender's soothing aroma helps reduce stress and promotes relaxation.
  • Mood Enhancement: Hinoki's refreshing scent uplifts spirits and enhances overall mood.
  • Therapeutic Environment: The diffuser creates a calming atmosphere ideal for mindfulness practices.
Ingredients
Essential Oils

- Lavender: The supercharger for Lavender offers calming effects on the nervous system and enhances sleep quality.

Full Ingredients List

Cera alba (Beeswax), Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Coumarin, Geraniol, Linalool

(Ecocert) - Ecocert/Cosmos certified ingredient* - Natural components of essential oil

How To Use

Scent Profile

Essential Oils (Country of Origin): Steam-distilled Lavender from France

Includes:

  • Beeswax Candle in a Glass Vessel
  • Glass Lid/Sniffer

Do Note:
- Some Beeswax Candles come with rosewood-wood wicks, while others — specifically the 200g and 650g sizes — may be wickless and are designed for use with a Candle Warmer.
- The average burn times are as follows:
- 100g: 8–10 hours
- 200g: 24–30 hours
- 650g: 45–48 hours
- For best results, clean off any charred wood from previous burns.
- It is normal for flame height to vary or appear to self-extinguish; the candle will continue to heat, and the flame should return.
- Any surface smudges can be easily wiped off with a soft cloth.

Useful Information & More

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