How to Use the Quilter's Care Candletm

Quilter's Care Candles are easy to use. Simply light your Quilter's Care Candle and let a melt pool form. Extinguish the flame! Sparingly use the 101 degree lotion on your hands. You can also use your Quilter's Care Candle on dry skin elsewhere on your body. Elbows, heels, and feet are also popular areas that will appreciate moisturizing care from your Quilter's Care Candle. You can even use your candle for massage.
Quilter's Care Candles are extremely rich and emollient. . .a little bit goes a very long ways! Use just what you need. Any unused lotion will re-solidify for your next use.
Always use your Quilter's Care Candles after you are finished working with your fabric. Although the lotions will fully absorb into your skin within minutes, you will not want to risk leaving any residue on your fabric.
For best results, always trim wick to 1/4" prior to each use.
Never put fingers into the candle while burning. Keep away from children, pets and flammable objects.
Quilter's Care Candles can also be used without burning. To use in a solid state, simply scoop a small amount and massage into your skin as your would a body balm. It's a quick, convenient way to enjoy the skin enriching ingredients when lighting the candle isn't possible or practical.
Other ways to use Quilter's Care Candles. . .
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Cutical treatments - it's like a paraffin dip, only better! You don't have to remove the "wax." |
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Dry elbows - the Quilter's Care Candle can be used melted, or simply scoop a little and massage it into your skin. |
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Heels and feet - for dry feet in the winter, or scuffed sandal or bare feet in summer, the Quilter's Care Candle can also help your feet feel softer and smoother in no time! |
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Massage - use a more generous portion for a pampering body massage. |
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Anywhere your skin is dry or flakey. . . that might mean arms and legs, especially in dry climates. |
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