Wax Melts & FAQ

💀 Wax Melt Care & FAQ

Because sometimes the candle’s too calm for your crisis.


🫠 How to Melt Down Responsibly

  • Use a proper wax warmer. Not your air fryer, not your toaster. We’ve seen things.

  • Start with 1–2 cubes. This isn’t a competition — chill.

  • Let it fully melt before judging the scent. Instant gratification is not part of the process.

  • Don’t add water or oils. You’re melting wax, not making soup.

  • Keep it out of reach of kids, pets, and people who think it’s candy.

  • Turn it off after 3–4 hours. Your melter — and your nervous system — deserve a break.


🧠 Frequently Unhinged Questions

Q: Can I burn it like a candle?
A: No wick, no flame, no drama. Use a wax warmer like a civilized burnout.

Q: How do I clean out my warmer?
A: Let it cool, pop it out, wipe it down. If you’re scraping, you waited too long. (Relatable.)

Q: How long does one cube last?
A: Around 8–10 hours, depending on your tolerance for commitment and chaos.

Q: Can I mix scents?
A: Absolutely. Create your own emotional cocktail. We recommend Therapy’s Expensive + Silently Screaming for a balanced mood swing.

Q: Why is the wax changing color?
A: Because life’s unstable and so is fragrance oil. It still smells great.

Q: Can I eat it?
A: Please don’t. It smells better than it tastes — ask our lawyers.

Q: My melt looks cloudy.
A: That’s the soy doing its thing. Natural waxes frost; it’s called personality.


Hand-poured in Rhode Island. No wick. No chill. Just vibes.
Pop a cube, melt down, and make your home smell better than your coping skills.

Because at Burnt Out + Co, self-care doesn’t always mean holding it together — sometimes it means melting beautifully instead.