Yule Nut - Premium Soy Candle by Sybs
YULE NUT is nostalgia, the bittersweetness of things past and maybe lost and yet comforting.
It smells like returning, whether it’s home or to traditions or feelings from the past that you may not have encountered all year. You’re faced with that warm feeling of familiarity but it’s fleeting, captured and devoured.
Going home, seeing the familiar and people you once knew and the changes that have overcome you. Overwhelmed, like tears are forming, you sit alone at the kitchen bench eating leftover Christmas cake while everyone else in the world is asleep.
It smells like longing for something you can’t quite reach, that feeling, getting to the nut of it all, reaching the peak that keeps eluding you.
YULE NUT with a combination of caramel, roasted coconut, cinnamon, tonka and white chocolate.
Scent Profile
Yule Nut is made up of Roasted Coconut, Caramel, Cinnamon, Tonka Bean, White Chocolate.
Why Choose Sybs Soy Candles?
- Handmade in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland: Every single Sybs candle is carefully handmade by Cam at home in Grey Lynn.
- Queer Business: Sybs is a queer-owned and operated business, holding this at the centre of everything.
- AMAZING Quality: Sybs candles are made with pure soy wax and phthalate-free fragrance oils for a clean and long-lasting burn with none of the nasty stuff, and robust scent throw.
Product Details
- Sizes Available:
- Regular (250g): Approx. 40-hour burn time
- Small (120g): Approx. 20-hour burn time
- Sub (25g): Approx. 5-hour burn time
- Wick Options: Recycled wooden wick with booster strip or CDN cotton-paper blend wick.
- Packaging: Cosmetic-grade glass jars with plastic wad caps.
Ingredients
Sybs candles are made using pure soy wax, which contains no paraffins or parabens, as well as phthalate-free fragrance oils.
Care Instructions
How to ensure you get the most out of your candle and ensure your own and other's safety:
- Ensure you light your candle on a heatproof surface and with no hazards such as curtains, plants or paper close by.
- It's also important to minimise the amount of breeze, particularly for the first burn.
- The first time you light your candle, ensure that you allow it to burn long enough to melt right to the edges of the candle jar. This prevents tunnelling and means that your candle will always melt to this point.
- Never leave your candle unattended, particularly around children and pets.
- Do not burn your candle for longer than four hours at a time.
- Ensure that you trim your wick to approximately 5mm in length before you light it, to prevent smoke and an overly large flame.
For wood wick candles only:
- When you first light your wood wick, you'll want to turn it on it's side and run the flame of a lighter (not a match) along the top of the wick to ensure an even catch.
- It's likely you will need to do this two-three times before it lights properly.
