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19th June 2019
08:32am BST

The thing is; if you do decide to go for the splurge, you will want that aroma to last as long as possible. (Or, you know, risk getting divorced over a €40 something candle...)
But fear not, ladies, we have a hack here for you that will make that candle last for ages.
Basically, when you burn candles for a short amount of time, it creates something called “candle tunnelling.” WTF is candle tunnelling, I hear you ask? Well, let me enlighten you: You know when you light a candle briefly and it only melts the wax in the middle, creating a soft hole around the wick and leaving all the edges un-melted? That’s candle tunnelling.
The problem? If you create candle tunnelling on the first burn, you may have just cut your candle’s life in half.
But don't cry – there is a way to prevent such a tragedy. Here goes:
The first time you burn your candle, ensure that the pool of liquid wax that forms is the exact same size as the top surface of the candle. That initial burn should take about an hour per inch diameter of candle. If your candle is three inches wide, this will probably take three hours. Four inches wide, four hours etc. From then on, your candle should burn evenly every time you light it.
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