Cruelty-free
Made in Scotland
Made with Hebridean seaweed

Hebridean Aura Candle 30cl

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Inspired by our wild and beautiful Hebridean landscape, the aroma of this luxurious natural candle is a blend of red mandarin, rose geranium and patchouli essential oils, and the perfect sensual treat for yourself or a loved one.

With 40 hours burning time, it provides plenty of relaxation time and is hand-poured in two stages, with just a sprinkle of Hebridean powdered seaweed added between each pour. The seaweed becomes apparent, floating lazily when the candle is lit and the wax becomes molten.

On first use, let the candle burn long enough for the entire top to turn to liquid wax. This will allow for an even burn the whole way down the jar.

WARNING: Failure to follow instructions could result in Fire, Hazard or Injury. Never move a lit candle. Always keep out of reach of pets and children. Place the candle on a stable heat-resistant surface, avoid exposure to drafts. Never leave a lit candle unattended. Caution: Container may become hot. At the end of combustion, a variable quantity of wax may remain. Always store candle in a cool dry place below 25ᵒC and away from direct sunlight.

Ingredients

Natural soya wax

Ascophyllum Nodosum powdered seaweed

Red Mandarin, rose geranium and patchouli essential oils

About ishga

Experience results-driven skincare derived from the ocean, backed by science

The name ishga is derived from the Gaelic word for water. The pure, clean waters of the Hebridean Islands off the north west coast of Scotland are home to ishga, and where we sustainably hand harvest the four types of seaweed that are at the heart of our organic skincare range. Hebridean seaweed contains potent natural antioxidants with properties which transform and protect skin. ishga has developed a bespoke process to extract its natural goodness, harnessing an abundance of vitamins and bioactive minerals to create a remarkable range of high performing products that deliver efficacy for all skin types. 

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