Wax Melts

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$12.00

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Description

How to Use Wax Melts

  1. Place one melt in the dish of any standard wax warmer (electric or tea-light)
  2. Switch on the wax, which liquefies and releases fragrance within minutes, with no flame on the wax
  3. Enjoy 6–10 hours of scent per melt
  4. When the scent fades, let the wax cool and solidify, pop it out, and start fresh

Why Wax Melts Instead of a Candle?

Wax MeltCandle
Flame at the waxNoYes
Good for bedrooms, offices, rentalsDepends on rules
Scent per unit6–10 hrs per melt45+ hrs per jar
Swap scents quickly✅ Every meltOne scent per jar
Wick trimming, tunnelingNoneRequired care

Wax melts are the low-commitment way into our scent library — try a fragrance in melt form before committing to the full candle.

The Honest Bit

Flameless doesn’t automatically mean zero impact: warmed wax still releases fragrance compounds into the air, just as a candle does. Use melts as directed, keep rooms reasonably ventilated, and if you share your home with birds, skip scented products entirely — our pet safety guide has the details.

Wax melts are wickless pieces of scented wax designed to be warmed in an electric or tea-light wax warmer. The heat releases the fragrance oil, filling your space with scent without an open flame.

Depending on the size and warmer temperature, soy wax melts typically last 8–20 hours per cube. After the fragrance fades, replace with a new melt.

Yes. Coconut soy wax melts burn cleaner and at a lower temperature, releasing fewer toxins and soot particles into the air compared to paraffin-based melts.

No — once the fragrance has fully dissipated, the wax no longer provides scent. However, unscented soy wax can be repurposed for craft projects or composted if 100% natural.

Let the warmer cool slightly but not fully solidify, then pop the wax out with a spoon or flex the liner tray. Some people use cotton balls to absorb liquid wax while still warm.

Wax melts are flameless — they require a warmer rather than a wick. They’re often preferred for homes with pets, children, or those who want unattended scenting without fire risk.

For a standard warmer dish, 1–2 cubes is usually sufficient. Using more can overwhelm a small space. Start with one and add more based on your scent preference.

Wax melts do not evaporate — they melt and re-solidify when cooled. The fragrance oil within them evaporates into the air over time, which is why the scent fades but the wax remains.

Yes, all Gist of Light fragrance blends are crafted with thoughtfully selected fragrance oils. We avoid phthalates and other harsh additives to keep our products safe for home use.

Lavender, chamomile, sandalwood, and eucalyptus-based wax melts are popular for relaxation. Gist of Light’s floral and botanical scents are crafted to create calm, peaceful atmospheres.

Yes, electric wax warmers are safe to leave on for extended periods. However, always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for your specific warmer. Avoid tea-light warmers overnight due to fire risk.

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1 review for Wax Melts

    Raman
    May 10, 2026
    My mom loved it !!!
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