![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s start with the scent description from Yankee’s website: Would I smell those delicious cookie and chocolate notes? All the salted caramels I’ve ever eaten were straight up caramel with salt… no cookie or chocolate so I was intrigued. The wax color was a rich caramel brown… the label on the candle showed an illustration of a big wedge of caramel sandwiched between a buttery cookie and a strip of chocolate with sea salt sprinkled on top. The color of the candle totally matched the fragrance. As soon as I popped off the lid to smell it, I was moaning in pure heaven. Salted Caramel was one of those impulse buys and boy am I glad I purchased this one. Not the most convenient way to buy scented candles but still fun since it forces me to try scents I normally might never try. I’m one of the unlucky ones who doesn’t have a Yankee Candle store close by… not even remotely close so I’m forced to shop online… blind. If this article helped in any way, why not have a look at some more of my wax melt guides.Introduction to my Yankee Salted Caramel review: The problem is that you want the aroma to be around when the wax melt is in the burner.īy implementing the tips from above you will be able to minimise the scent loss from your melts so that they are ready for when you next need them. Final thoughtsĪll wax melts will eventually lose some of their scent, it’s just the way that fragrance oil works, it is supposed to evaporate and fill your room with aroma. The result was a weird cocktail of scents that did not go together. I learnt this the hard way, I put several different scented wax melts in the same tub. Don’t mix your stored wax melts in the same container.When wax melts get damp they can lose their scent and also start spitting and popping when you next use them. Make sure to keep your unused wax melts dry and out of anywhere humid.Keeping them in a high up cupboard in the kitchen will not only keep them cool and shaded, it will also keep them out of reach of small children. ![]() The heat is what causes the melts to release their fragrance. Keep your wax melts in a cool dark area.Make sure to place them in an airtight container such as a tupperware tub. Once you have opened the packaging the wax melts will slowly start to lose their scent.Here are a few tips that I have learnt over the years that will keep your wax melts as fresh as the day you bought them. I don’t blame you it was one of my bug bears when I first started using melts. So you have got some beautiful smelling wax melts and you do not want them to lose that heavenly aroma. Let’s now take a look at my favourite tips for keeping your wax melts string and fresh. If stored correctly the scent loss will be very minimal. Heat in the air can cause the fragrance oil in the wax to dissipate and over time your wax melt will lose all of its scent. Wax melts can lose their scent if they are left open to the elements. Now I want to share with you some helpful tips that I have picked up over time that will help to keep your wax melts as fresh as the day you bought them. So there you have it wax melts do not expire they just lose some of their scent and color over time if they are not stored correctly. ![]() Keeping them in an airtight container in a shaded area should minimise the chances of this happening. However they can over time lose some of their valuable scent and aroma and also the colors may fade from them. So do wax melts expire? Wax melts do not expire as such, they should not go moldy or off. So I want to start off by answering the main question, after this I will give you some helpful tips to keep your wax melts fresh. ![]()
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