RESCUE | white sage + lavender + chamomile
Candle for a Cause | A Freedom Journey based in Columbia, TN
A Freedom Journey is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to rescuing severely neglected, abused and abandoned dogs. They are committed to rehabilitating, training, and placing them in loving forever homes. Part of their mission is to train eligible rescue dogs as service dogs for military veterans. This is a service that is provided for free to those who have served our country. They rely on donations to continue to make this possible.
I am donating $20 from each candle sold to the rescue.
Candles: 100% natural soy wax, lead-free cotton wick, clean fragrance
Room Sprays: wild harvested organic witch hazel, alcohol, clean fragrance
CANDLES
Single Wick
- Net wt: 8 oz
- Burn time: 40-50 hours
Double Wick
- Net Wt: 12 oz
- Burn time: 55-65 hours
Wax & Bloom
- Net Wt: 11 oz
- Burn time: 50-60 hours
Moon Intention
- Net Wt: 12 oz
- Burn time: 55-65 hours
Room Spray
- Net Wt: 3.5 oz
- Before every burn trim your wick to 1/4 inch using a wick trimmer or scissors. This will give you a smoke free burn, ensure your flame isn't too big and make your candle last longer.
- Before you blow out your candle, make sure the wax is melted to all edges of the jar... especially on the first burn. This will prevent tunneling and your candle will burn evenly down the jar. I recommend always doing 4 hour burns each time you light.
- Do not allow debris to inhabit your wax pool.
- Be smart about where you burn your candle. Keep it away from flammable objects and small children.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
I use 100% phthalate-free, skin-safe fragrance oils that are infused with essential oils. They adhere to RIFM and IFRA standards as well as those on California’s Prop 65 list for safety and purity.
My fragrance is Leaping Bunny compliant, cruelty-free, and no animal testing has been used.
My standards are rigorous, and they exclude many materials that are ubiquitous in other fragrance oils.
There are five main “hazard groups” that I simply don't allow.
✖ Carcinogens - These are materials known or thought to cause cancer.
✖ Mutagens - Materials that change the DNA of a cell, harming the cell and causing diseases like cancer.
✖ Reproductive toxins - Toxins that adversely affect reproductive organs and increase the risk of birth defects.
✖ Organ toxins - These are toxins that can cause adverse effects or disease within specific bodily organs.
✖ Acute toxins - Toxins that can cause adverse effects from a single exposure. Generally, this would be accidental exposure like spillage or ingestion.