Queena (8oz Candle)

$20.00

As a way to honor our inner child, this luxurious cotton candy-inspired scent uses sugar-dusted strawberries and juicy raspberries to represent youth, child-like sweetness, and the magical, never-ending, unconditional love we owe ourselves.

As a way to honor our inner child, this luxurious cotton candy-inspired scent uses sugar-dusted strawberries and juicy raspberries to represent youth, child-like sweetness, and the magical, never-ending, unconditional love we owe ourselves.

Introducing Queena!

Nostalgic, indulgent, and delicately empowering, Queena is a candle that celebrates softness as strength and sweetness as self-honoring. Inspired by my cherished childhood nickname given to me by my mother, Queena (pronounced queen-ah) is a tribute to caring for, comforting, and being attentive to my inner child.

Like a luxurious version of cotton candy, Queena is a sophisticated blend of airy spun sugar crystals wrapped in velvety vanilla and kissed with warm, creamy undertones. It opens with super sweet notes of strawberry, raspberry, and black currant, creating the child-like curiosity we often lose in adulthood. As the candle evolves, it blooms into freesia, resembling playful resilience before unfolding gently into elegant vanilla and musk to embody reassuring acceptance.

Inspired by the loving, forgiving, and playful nature of our inner children, Queena invites us to slow down and reconnect with the inner child we all too often neglect. It is a comforting reminder that joy, self-care, and tenderness belong in our everyday lives. It is permission to do something sweet for yourself, to nurture yourself the way your parents never could, and to tap into that long-lost care-free youthful nature.

Queena wants you to know that your inner child is lovingly waiting for you to notice them, connect to them, and embrace them. After all, those little versions of ourselves never truly give up on us, so why would we give up on them? It might just be time to make a play date.

Scent Notes:

Top – Strawberry, Black Currant, & Raspberry

Middle – Sugar & Freesia

Base – Vanilla, Musk, & Tonka Bean

  • This candle is thoughtfully and delicately hand-poured using a premium paraffin/soy wax blend chosen for its exceptional scent performance, smooth finish, and reliable burn quality. Designed to offer a sustainable scent experience, this Signature 8oz candle offers a consistent burn time of 40-50 hours when proper candle care is followed. Check out the “Candle Care & Maintenance” section below to learn how to get the most from your candle!

    Additionally, this candle is intentionally formulated to produce a medium-to-strong scent throw that fills your space with comfort without becoming overwhelming. One Signature 8oz candle easily produces enough fragrance to fill a large living room, kitchen, or bedroom. The fragrance oils infused within each candle are known for their clean, high-quality, safe, phthalate-free qualities, ensuring a luxurious and fragrant atmosphere.

    Regardless of its qualities, our mission is to spread love, warmth, light, self-care, and comfort throughout your space – one candle at a time.

  • Top notes of a fragrance are what you smell first, the aromas that give you an initial impression and draw you in. These notes are usually lighter in smell and tend to be the citrusy or soft floral elements. They are the most volatile notes, meaning that they tend to fade more quickly than the others. 

    Middle notes, also called the “heart,” provide a balance between the top and base notes. These are usually bright florals, gourmands, fruits, or lighter woods. These notes are usually the most prominent aromas you will smell.  

    Base notes are the anchor or root of every scent, giving depth and longevity to the overall fragrance. Typically, these notes will be things like vanilla, spices, musks, woods, or amber. Base notes tend to linger in a room for some time after burning a candle, melting a wax melt, or spritzing a room spray.

  • Knowing how to treat your candle will dictate how well your candle performs! To ensure the best performance and longest candle lifespan, please follow these care guidelines:

    First Burns & Tunneling
    During the first few burns, you may notice slight tunneling even when the candle is burned for several hours. This is normal for this wax system. As the candle continues to burn, the melt pool will naturally widen and reach a full, even melt across the container.

    Because the candle container is thinner and cylindrical in shape, it is naturally prone to soot collecting on its inner walls when proper candle care is NOT followed!

    Burn Time
    For optimal performance, only burn your candle for 3–4 hours at a time, or until the melt pool reaches/gets close to reaching the edges of the container. Avoid burning for longer than 4 hours in a single session!

    Wick Care
    Trim wicks to approximately ¼ inch before each burn during the first half of the candle’s life. As the candle reaches the halfway point, less trimming is required. Over-trimming at this stage will likely cause the flame to extinguish because the wax level sits deeper in the container. If the flame appears small or goes out before the end of a 4-hour burn cycle, please allow the wick to grow slightly longer before trimming again.

    Rule of thumb for wick trimming – if the wicks are already ¼ an inch (or shorter), and/or the flames are smaller than ½ an inch, skip the next wick trim.

    Need a wick cutter? Purchase one here!

    General Safety

    1. Always burn within sight

    2. Keep out of reach of pets and children

    3. Place the candle on a heat-safe surface, away from drafts and flammable objects

    4. Discontinue use when ¼ inch of wax remains in the container

    5. Never, ever, EVER, pour any amount of melted wax down a drain or in the toilet! It will solidify in the pipes and cause major plumbing issues that will be expensive to fix!

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  • If you like to use every ounce of wax or reuse the candle container, please read the important notes and follow the directions.

    Important Notes:

    1. The wax blend in the Signature 8oz candles lacks the properties to create hard wax melts. It will stick to any mold it is poured into, making it very difficult to remove. Do not try to make a wax melt out of the remaining wax at the bottom of the container.

    2. Do not reuse the container for food purposes.

    To use the remaining wax:

    1. Place the container under a wax warmer light or on top of a wax warmer appliance and simply let it melt.

    2. You can also try using a double-boiler method on a stove or heating appliance, but that usually causes the wax’s temperature to get too hot, too fast, and will mute or alter the fragrance.

    3. Another option is heating the wax with a heat gun and pouring the wax directly into a wax warmer.

    Regardless of the heating method used, any wax remaining at the bottom of the container will eventually evaporate after it’s been melted for several hours.

    To reuse the container:

    1. Place the container under a wax warmer light or on top of a wax warmer appliance and let the wax melt. You can also use a heat gun or double-boiler method to melt the wax quickly, but this may cause the container to become too hot to handle without heat-resistant gloves.

    2. Once all the wax has turned into a liquid, soak it up with paper towels, pour it into the trash, or pour it into a non-reusable container that can be thrown away. *Due to this being a small amount of wax, it cools and hardens very quickly. You may have to repeat steps 1 and 2 a few times to ensure all wax has been removed.

    3. Once the wax is removed, soak a paper towel with rubbing alcohol or warm soapy water. Do not use a regular towel unless you are willing to throw it away. It is helpful if the container remains warm at this step. Wipe out the inside until the gold electroplated interior becomes very shiny. The rubbing alcohol will leave a residue that quickly evaporates, leaving a shiny finish.

    4. Use a dry paper towel to dry up any soapy water or excess rubbing alcohol. The container is now ready to be reused!

  • The following terms are used throughout the shop:

    1. Scent Throw – Refers to how effectively a candle, wax melt, or reed diffuser emits its fragrance into a space. A throw can be classified as non-existent, faint/subtle, medium/fair, strong, or very strong/overwhelming.

    2. Cold Throw – The fragrance a candle emits when it is unlit or as soon as the lid is taken off.

    3. Hot Throw – The fragrance a candle emits as the candle burns and fills a space.

    4. Tunneling – A term used to describe when a candle’s wax is unable to reach the edges of the container while being burned. If the tunneling does not even itself out after 3-5 burns, the wax-to-flame ratio will become uneven, and the wax will eventually snuff out the flames.

    5. Melt Pool – The melted wax that forms around a burning wick. An ideal melt pool is considered a “full melt pool,” which is when the melted wax reaches the container’s edges during a burn cycle.

    6. Burn Cycle – The amount of time a candle is spent burning. It is recommended that a candle not burn for longer than 4 hours at a time.

    7. Melt Cycle – The amount of time a wax melt is spent melted. It is recommended that a wax melt not be melted for longer than 4 hours at a time.

    8. Soot – A fine black or clear airborne carbon residue often caused by long wicks, drafts, long burn cycles (over 4 hours), and excess fragrance oil. Soot also results from sustained flames larger than 1 inch and mushrooming. Soot either comes straight from the flame and looks like a thin line of black smoke, and/or builds up on the inner walls of the candle container, resembling a black dust/powder. Soot looks black in non-natural waxes like paraffin, and is clear in all natural waxes such as 100% soy.

    9. Mushrooming – A natural reaction in all candles, mushrooming is a buildup of excess carbon at the end of the wick, causing it to curl or burst into a mushroom shape. This is usually due to the flame consuming more fuel (wax, fragrance, or dye) than it can burn.

    10. Over-burning – When a candle burns for longer than 4 hours. This typically results in the candle melting down faster, an increase of soot and mushrooming, muddy/dirty-looking wax, a dirty container, extra-long wicks, and high flames.

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