Misted Herb
Precision Clarity & Focus
Transform your environment into a sanctuary of alert tranquility with Misted Herb. Formulated as a high-precision concentration of botanical analogs, this fragrance is engineered to stimulate alpha-wave brain activity, fostering a state of deep focus and meditative calm.
This deeply aromatic scent begins with an uplifting synthesis of mandarin and lemongrass, amplified by a sophisticated heart of bergamot and ginger. The experience is grounded in a soothing base of premium white tea and jasmine, creating an ethereal atmosphere that transcends the ordinary. This scent is the ultimate sensory tool for those seeking to elevate their space into a refined, spa-like retreat.
Molecular Analysis
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Molecular Note: A high-precision concentration of L-theanine analogs and polyphenolic compounds designed to stimulate alpha-wave brain activity, fostering a state of alert tranquility and focused calm.
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Infusion: This fragrance is scientifically enriched with natural essential oils, including Bergamot, Litsea Cubeba, and Ginger.
Product Specifications
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Scent Profile: Mandarin, Lemongrass, Bergamot, Ginger, White Tea, and Jasmine.
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Wax Type: EcoSoya Wax.
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Vessel: 16 oz Classic Can Tumbler Jar.
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Net Weight: 13 oz (369g).
The Chem Eco Luxe Standard
Every candle in the Spring Equilibrium collection is hand-poured in small batches using premium ingredients. Our 16 oz Can Tumbler design offers a minimalist, laboratory-inspired aesthetic that complements any modern space.
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Hand Poured Candles
Hand pouring allows for meticulous attention to every step of the candle making process, including precise measurement of fragrances, control of wax temperature, and careful placement of wicks.
Soy Wax Candles
Soy wax burns cleaner and produces significantly less black soot. Being plant based, soy wax burns without releasing harmful volatile organic compounds, such as benzene and toluene, which are often associated with paraffin candles.
Clean and Safe Fragrances
The fragrances used in the candles have been carefully selected to ensure they are free from organic toxins, acute toxins, carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reprotoxic (CMR) substances, phthalates, and any ingredients listed under California's Proposition 65.
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How to Remove Candle Wax from a Glass Jar
The Freezer Method (Easiest for Most Soy Waxes)
- Place the glass candle jar in the freezer for a few hours or overnight. The cold temperature will cause the wax to shrink and harden, pulling away from the sides of the glass.
- Remove the jar from the freezer. The wax disc should come out easily. If it doesn't, gently tap the bottom of the jar on a protected surface or use a dull knife to carefully pry it out. It may break into pieces.
- Remove the wick tab. The metal wick tab at the bottom may still be stuck. You can usually remove it with a butter knife or by soaking the bottom in hot water to loosen the adhesive.
- Wash the jar with hot, soapy water to remove any wax or soot residue. A bottle brush can be helpful. Rinse well and dry.
The Hot Water Method (Ideal for Stubborn Areas)
- Remove as much of the solid wax as possible using a spoon or a blunt knife.
- Place the jar on a heat-resistant surface, such as a trivet or folded towel.
- Pour very hot (but not boiling) water into the jar, leaving some space at the top. The heat will melt the remaining wax, causing it to float to the surface.
- Allow the water to cool completely. The wax will solidify, forming a disc on top of the water. Remove this wax disc and discard it.
- Carefully pour out the water (do not pour it down the drain if wax remains). Remove the wick tab. Wash the jar thoroughly with hot, soapy water.