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  • Make Your Own Candle

    At Gemini Ivy, we believe the best kind of luxury is the kind you create with your own two hands. Join our founder for a hands-on candle-making workshop where hometown nostalgia meets modern self-care—and you pour a candle that tells your scent story. Perfect for team-building, bridal showers, birthdays, or a cozy night out with friends, this experience is a feel-good journey into clean-burning wax, custom fragrance blending, and that signature Gemini Ivy glow. What You’ll Experience (45–60 minutes): Scent Storytelling: Learn how to layer fragrances to create a mood, a memory, and a moment. The Perfect Pour: Master the technique for a smooth, professional finish using high-quality soy wax. The Wooden Wick Touch: Set up a safe, beautiful burn—complete with that soothing Gemini Ivy crackle. Workshop Details: Investment: $35 per person (plus tax) Group Size: 6–25 participants Includes: Jars, wicks, wax, tools, and access to our signature fragrance library You’ll Leave With: One custom-scented soy wax candle Take It Home or Ship It: Take your candle home after class, or we can ship it for a flat rate of $8 per candle. Hosting Options: At Your Event: We bring the Gemini Ivy workshop to your space. At a Partner Venue: Prefer we handle the location? Add a $200 venue deposit, and we’ll secure a beautiful local venue for your group. Ready to Book? Bring the glow of Gemini Ivy to your next gathering. We’ll bring the fragrance, the fellowship, and the fun—y’all just show up ready to create.

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  • Small Batch Candle Buying Guide

    A candle can make a room smell good. A well-made small-batch candle does something quieter and better - it shifts the mood of the whole evening. The crackle of a wooden wick, the soft pool of warm wax, the fragrance that feels less like perfume and more like a place you once knew. That is why this small batch candle buying guide matters. If you are choosing candles for comfort, ritual, gifting, or the simple pleasure of making home feel more like home, details matter. Mass-market candles often ask you to shop fast: pick a label, pick a season, pick a jar. Small-batch candles ask for a little more attention, but they usually give more back. The fragrance tends to feel more intentional. The ingredients are often chosen with greater care. The presentation can feel pristine, carefully packaged, and worthy of a nightstand, entry table, or gift box. What small-batch really means In a useful sense, small-batch means a candle is made in limited quantities with closer attention to materials, scent balance, and finish. It does not automatically guarantee quality, but it often signals that the maker is more involved in each step, from testing wax performance to choosing vessels and wicks that burn well together. That matters because candles are chemistry as much as aesthetics. A beautiful jar and a lovely name are only part of the story. Wax type, wick material, fragrance load, cure time, and pour temperature all affect how a candle burns and how it fills a room. In smaller production runs, makers can usually adjust more carefully and maintain consistency with greater intention. For shoppers, the real value is not just exclusivity. It is a more personal experience. Small-batch candles often feel connected to memory, season, place, or ritual in a way that factory-made products rarely do. A small batch candle buying guide for ingredient-conscious shoppers If you care about what comes into your home, start with the wax blend. Many candle lovers prefer cleaner-burning blends over traditional paraffin-heavy options. Coconut, soy, apricot, beeswax, and thoughtfully formulated proprietary blends are all common in artisan candles. Each has trade-offs. Soy wax is popular and often burns slowly, but not every soy blend throws fragrance the same way. Coconut-based blends can feel more luxurious and creamy, with excellent scent distribution, though they are usually more expensive. Beeswax burns beautifully and appeals to natural-minded shoppers, but it has its own natural honeyed scent that can change the fragrance profile. A custom blend can sometimes offer the best balance of clean burn, smooth appearance, and scent performance. Then look at fragrance ingredients. “Clean” can mean different things from one brand to another, so it helps to read beyond the front label. A trustworthy maker will usually share what they avoid, such as phthalates or harsh additives, and give some clarity around whether a candle is vegan or cruelty-free if that matters to you. Wicks deserve more attention than they get. Cotton wicks are familiar and dependable. Wooden wicks offer a soft crackle and a more intimate atmosphere that many people love for evening rituals. But they are not one-size-fits-all. A wooden wick can feel elevated and cozy, though it may need more careful trimming and proper first burns to perform at its best. How to judge scent before you buy Buying candles online can feel a little like buying a memory from a description. Sometimes that works beautifully. Sometimes “sea salt and orchid” arrives smelling like generic laundry detergent. The difference is usually in how a scent is described. Look for fragrance notes that tell a story instead of throwing out a long list of trendy ingredients. Better candle descriptions give you a sense of mood, setting, and depth. Is the scent airy and clean, warm and resinous, soft and floral, or grounded with woods and amber? A thoughtful description should help you imagine not just the smell, but when you would burn it. It also helps to understand scent structure. Top notes are what you notice first. Middle notes form the heart of the fragrance. Base notes linger longest and often shape the mood of the room. If you want a candle for winding down, heavier base notes like sandalwood, amber, tonka, cedar, or soft musk may feel more comforting than a bright citrus-forward blend. If you want something for mornings or kitchens, herbal, green, or fresh citrus scents often feel cleaner and lighter. The best artisan candles do more than smell pleasant. They create emotional texture. Nostalgic fragrances, especially those tied to place, weather, gardens, coastal air, or familiar comforts, tend to feel more lived-in and memorable than trend-chasing scents. Burn quality matters more than jar style A candle can look stunning on a shelf and still tunnel, soot, or lose its scent after the second burn. That is why performance should carry as much weight as appearance. When evaluating a small-batch candle, pay attention to burn time, vessel diameter, wick type, and the maker’s care instructions. A wider candle may produce a stronger scent throw, but only if the wick is sized correctly. A beautiful heavy jar can add to the luxury of the piece, though it does not guarantee a better burn. Cold throw and hot throw are useful terms to know. Cold throw is how a candle smells before it is lit. Hot throw is how it performs once burning. Some candles smell strong in the jar and surprisingly faint in the room. Others open up slowly and become richer after the wax pool forms. If reviews mention both strength and consistency, that is a good sign. You should also expect a few natural imperfections in artisan candles. Slight frosting in plant waxes, tiny surface variations, or minor differences from one pour to the next are not necessarily flaws. In many cases, they are evidence that the candle was made in small batches rather than manufactured for a perfectly uniform, plastic-looking finish. When price is worth it - and when it is not Small-batch candles often cost more, and sometimes they should. Better waxes, cleaner fragrance oils, careful testing, hand-pouring, elevated packaging, and lower production volume all affect price. A candle that burns evenly, scents a room beautifully, and feels like part of your ritual often delivers more value than a cheaper candle you stop using halfway through. Still, price alone is not proof of craftsmanship. If a candle is expensive but the brand shares almost nothing about ingredients, burn quality, or scent philosophy, you may be paying for branding more than experience. A fair question to ask is this: does the candle feel intentional in every part of the experience? That includes scent development, vessel design, wick choice, ingredient clarity, and packaging. A good small-batch candle should feel considered, not merely expensive. The best candle for you depends on how you use it This is where any small batch candle buying guide should slow down. The right candle is not always the strongest or the most luxurious-looking. It depends on the room, the moment, and what you want fragrance to do. For a bedroom or bath ritual, softer scents and a gentler throw usually work better than bold, room-filling blends. For open living spaces, you may need a wider vessel or a stronger fragrance profile to notice it. If you burn candles during work hours, cleaner, quieter scents often support focus better than gourmand or heavily spiced options. Gift buying changes the equation too. If you are choosing for someone else, look for fragrances with broad appeal, elegant packaging, and a mood that feels comforting rather than risky. This is where artisanal brands often shine. They understand that gifting is not just about the product, but the feeling of receiving something thoughtfully chosen and carefully packaged. For shoppers who value clean luxury, the sweet spot is often a candle that feels sensorial and refined while still being transparent about ingredients and standards. That balance is part of what makes artisan home fragrance so compelling. Questions to ask before you check out Before buying, it helps to pause for a few simple questions. What is the wax made from? What kind of wick does it use? How is the scent described? Is the brand clear about ingredients and care? Does the candle feel aligned with your space and routine, or are you buying a label more than a product? If a brand treats fragrance like storytelling and craftsmanship like a practice, that usually comes through. You can feel it in the naming, the descriptions, the finish, and the confidence of the product details. Brands like Gemini Ivy build that experience with intention, which is often what people are really searching for when they choose small-batch over mass-produced. A candle should earn its place in your home. Choose one that burns beautifully, smells like something real, and gives you a reason to slow down and breathe deep when the match is struck.

  • What Makes a Vegan Self Care Gift Box Good?

    Some gifts get opened, admired, and forgotten by next week. A vegan self care gift box should do the opposite. It should ask the recipient to slow down, breathe deep, and keep returning to the ritual long after the ribbon is gone. That is the difference between a box that looks pretty and one that truly comforts. When self-care is curated with intention, every detail matters - the ingredient list, the scent story, the texture on skin, even the way each piece is carefully packaged. The best gift boxes do not just fill space. They create a moment that feels personal. Why a vegan self care gift box feels more thoughtful A good gift lands because it says, I know what would feel good to you right now. A vegan self care gift box often carries that message especially well because it reflects care on more than one level. It can support a cleaner ingredient philosophy, avoid animal-derived ingredients many shoppers prefer to skip, and still feel beautifully indulgent. For many gift buyers, vegan is not only about a label. It signals a certain discipline in formulation and sourcing. It suggests that what is inside has been considered closely, from body care to home fragrance. That matters when you are sending something meant to restore rather than overwhelm. There is also a practical side. Many people shopping for premium bath and body products are already reading labels more carefully. They want fewer harsh additives, more skin-friendly ingredients, and products that fit comfortably into a mindful routine. A gift box built around those expectations feels current, but more importantly, it feels respectful. The first thing to look for is ingredient integrity If the body butter smells lovely but leaves skin feeling waxy, or the bath product is loaded with fillers, the experience falls apart quickly. The most memorable self-care gifts begin with formulas that feel good in use. Look for products made in small batches with recognizable ingredients and a clear point of view. Plant butters, nourishing oils, and thoughtfully chosen botanicals tend to create a more grounded, elevated experience than formulas padded out with unnecessary extras. If a brand talks clearly about what it uses and what it leaves out, that is usually a good sign. Texture matters just as much as the ingredient list. A rich body butter should soften dry skin without feeling greasy. A body oil should sink in with ease and leave a healthy glow, not a slick finish that transfers to clothes. Shower and bath products should cleanse or comfort without stripping the skin. Clean luxury is not about being complicated. It is about refinement. There is a trade-off here worth mentioning. Some highly natural products may feel a bit different from conventional formulas filled with silicones or synthetic stabilizers. That is not necessarily a flaw. It simply means the experience can be more ingredient-led and less artificially polished. For many people, that is exactly the appeal. Scent should tell a story, not just smell nice Fragrance is often what turns a self-care product into a memory. A candle, a body butter, or a shower steamer can shift the mood of a room and the mood of a day within minutes. That is why scent selection is one of the most important parts of a vegan self care gift box. The strongest gift boxes are not random assortments of nice-smelling things. They feel connected. Maybe the candle is warm and grounding, with notes that call to mind a quiet evening at home. Maybe the body care leans soft and comforting, with a creamy, skin-close finish that feels familiar in the best way. Maybe the whole box is built around rest, or focus, or that clean exhale after a long week. When products share a fragrance direction or emotional mood, the ritual feels complete. The recipient lights the candle, steps into the shower, smooths on body butter, and the experience unfolds as one continuous breath instead of a collection of disconnected steps. That does not mean every item has to match exactly. In fact, sometimes a little variation helps. A brighter shower scent paired with a softer, cozier moisturizer can feel beautifully balanced. It depends on the intention of the box. The key is harmony. Presentation matters more than most people admit A self-care gift is sensory before it is practical. The way it arrives sets the tone for everything inside. If the packaging feels rushed, cluttered, or generic, it undercuts the feeling of care. Beautiful presentation does not have to mean excessive packaging. Often, the most luxurious gift boxes are the ones that feel pristine and restrained. Thoughtful wrapping, soft textures, clean design, and careful arrangement all signal that the contents were assembled with purpose. That quiet polish makes the ritual begin before the first product is even used. This is especially important if you are sending a gift from a distance. You are not there to hand it over in person, so the unboxing has to carry some of the warmth for you. A carefully packaged box can do that surprisingly well. The best gift boxes balance comfort and usefulness There is a temptation to judge a gift set by how full it looks. More items can seem like better value. But with self-care, too many pieces can make the experience feel crowded. A better approach is curation. A candle, a body butter, and a bath or shower product can be enough if each item earns its place. The recipient should be able to use the box naturally over several days or weeks, not feel like they have been handed a dozen products to figure out. The right mix depends on the person. For someone who loves long baths, a soak or fizzing bath treatment may feel essential. For someone with a faster routine, a shower steamer and rich moisturizer may be more realistic. For a home fragrance lover, a wooden wick candle can become the anchor of the whole experience. Practicality is not unromantic. It is what makes a gift feel deeply considered. Who a vegan self care gift box is perfect for These boxes work beautifully for birthdays, thank-you gifts, care packages, and holidays, but their real strength is emotional timing. They are especially meaningful when someone needs comfort but may not ask for it directly. A friend adjusting to a new season of life. A new mom learning how to reclaim five quiet minutes. A colleague who has carried more than anyone realizes. A sister who always remembers everyone else first. A vegan self care gift box fits these moments because it offers gentleness without demanding anything in return. It also works well when you want a gift to feel personal without being overly specific. Scent, texture, and ritual are intimate enough to feel special, but universal enough to be appreciated by many kinds of recipients. How to choose the right box without overthinking it Start with mood before product type. Ask what feeling you want the gift to create. Rest, comfort, reset, focus, warmth, and quiet joy each lead to different choices. Then consider skin needs and daily habits. If the recipient struggles with dry skin, prioritize nourishing body care. If they are candle people, make fragrance central. If they are selective about ingredients, choose a brand that speaks plainly about formulation and avoids harsh additives. Small-batch makers often stand out here because you can feel the care in both the formulas and the presentation. Finally, pay attention to whether the gift feels cohesive. The best boxes have a point of view. They do not try to be everything at once. They create one atmosphere and stay there. That is part of what makes artisan self-care brands so appealing. When products are crafted with intention, the gift feels less like a bundle of merchandise and more like an invitation to return to yourself. Brands such as Gemini Ivy understand that self-care is rarely about a single product. It is about memory, mood, and the quiet luxury of being cared for well. A good vegan self care gift box should linger Not just on the shelf, but in the routine. In the scent that stays on skin after the shower. In the candle glow at the edge of the evening. In the small pause someone takes because your gift gave them a reason to slow down. That is what makes it worth choosing carefully. The right box does not just say you deserve a treat. It says you deserve tenderness, beauty, and a moment that feels like home.

  • How to Choose a Vegan Candle Gift Set

    Some gifts get opened, admired, and quietly set aside. A well-chosen vegan candle gift set is different. It asks someone to slow down, strike a match, and let a room soften around them. When it is chosen with care, it feels less like a generic present and more like a small permission slip to rest. That is why the best candle gifts are never just about fragrance. They are about mood, ingredients, and the kind of ritual they invite into everyday life. If you are shopping for someone who values clean beauty, a polished home, and those little moments that make a week feel gentler, the details matter. What makes a vegan candle gift set worth giving At first glance, candles can look interchangeable. Beautiful label, lovely box, nice scent name. But a truly thoughtful set has a little more depth. It reflects the person receiving it and the experience you want them to have once the ribbon is off. A vegan candle gift set should begin with a clear ingredient philosophy. Vegan means no animal-derived ingredients, which matters to many shoppers for ethical reasons, but often overlaps with a broader clean-living mindset too. For gift buyers, that usually signals intention. It says you noticed what matters to them, whether that is cruelty-free shopping, simpler formulas, or products that feel more aligned with their home and body care standards. The next layer is burn experience. A candle can smell lovely in the box and still disappoint once lit. Wax blend, fragrance quality, and wick type all shape how the candle performs. Wooden wick candles, for example, offer a soft crackle and a cozier atmosphere than many people expect. That detail can make the gift feel more immersive, especially for someone who treats fragrance as part of a nightly wind-down ritual. Then there is presentation. Gift sets should feel complete without trying too hard. Carefully packaged candles, coordinated scent stories, and a sense of visual calm all add to the experience. The best sets feel elevated, but still personal. How to choose a vegan candle gift set for the right person The easiest way to shop well is to think less about what is trendy and more about how your recipient wants to feel at home. Some people want comfort. Others want focus, freshness, or a quiet kind of luxury. If they are drawn to cozy evenings, look for warm fragrance families like vanilla, amber, soft woods, toasted sugar, or creamy spice. These scents tend to feel grounding and familiar. They suit the person who lights a candle after dinner, puts on soft music, and treats home like a refuge. If they prefer a cleaner, brighter atmosphere, florals, citrus, herbs, and airy green notes may be a better match. These can feel polished and restorative, especially in a workspace, guest room, or morning routine. A candle set in this category often appeals to someone who likes their self-care to feel fresh and uncluttered. And if the person you are buying for is deeply nostalgic, scent storytelling matters. Fragrance has a way of pulling memory forward in an instant - a summer porch, a coastal breeze, a family kitchen, a familiar place that still feels like home. A set built around that kind of emotional connection often lands more deeply than one chosen only for aesthetics. Clean ingredients matter more than most gift guides admit For many shoppers, vegan is only one part of the equation. They also want candles that feel clean, considered, and easy to enjoy without second-guessing what is in them. That can mean looking for small-batch production, intentional fragrance choices, and formulas made without a long list of harsh additives. It can also mean choosing brands that are transparent about what they use and why. That transparency builds trust, especially when you are giving a gift meant to support relaxation and well-being. There is some nuance here, though. "Clean" does not always mean the same thing from one brand to another. Some shoppers prioritize plant-based ingredients above all else. Others focus more on cruelty-free standards, careful formulation, or avoiding ingredients they personally prefer not to bring into their space. A good gift set meets the recipient where they are instead of relying on buzzwords. For that reason, it helps to choose from makers who treat fragrance and formulation with discipline, not just marketing flair. When craftsmanship is part of the product, the candle feels more luxurious because it is. Why packaging can make or break the gift A candle gift should feel serene before it is ever lit. That is where packaging does quiet but important work. A beautiful vegan candle gift set does not need excess. It needs balance. Think clean lines, thoughtful color, and a presentation that feels carefully packaged rather than overdone. The unboxing should feel calming, not cluttered. This matters even more if you are sending the gift directly to someone. In that case, the packaging becomes part of your gesture. You are not there to hand it over in person, so the box, tissue, vessel, and overall finish carry that warmth for you. Luxury gifting also lives in the small details. Matching scent names, coordinated vessels, and a set that feels curated instead of randomly bundled all tell the recipient this was chosen with intention. That sense of care tends to linger long after the candle burns down. When a candle set should include more than candles Sometimes the best gift is not just a candle trio. It is a fuller ritual. For someone who leans into self-care, a candle paired with clean bath and body products can feel especially generous. A candle sets the mood, but body butter, bath soaks, or nourishing oils extend the experience into skin care and rest. The gift becomes a whole evening instead of one lovely object. This is where artisan brands often stand apart. A maker who understands both home fragrance and body care can create a more cohesive experience, with scents and textures that belong together. If you are gifting to someone who values both ambiance and ingredient quality, that kind of set can feel especially thoughtful. At Gemini Ivy, that pairing feels natural because the brand already treats scent as a memory-led ritual rather than a simple product category. A candle alongside clean body care creates a gentler kind of luxury - one fragrance, one memory, one moment. Best occasions for a vegan candle gift set One reason candle sets stay so popular is that they fit almost any gifting moment without feeling impersonal. They work beautifully for birthdays, housewarmings, holidays, hostess gifts, and thank-you gestures. They also make especially good care packages when someone is going through a stressful season and could use something grounding. Still, the occasion should shape the tone of the set. For a birthday, you might choose something richer and more indulgent. For a housewarming, fresher and more universally appealing scents are usually safer. For a sympathy or support gift, quiet, comforting fragrances tend to feel more appropriate than anything overly bright or playful. If you are unsure, focus on balance. A set with approachable, layered scents and polished packaging is often the safest way to give something personal without overreaching. Common mistakes to avoid The biggest mistake is buying for yourself instead of the recipient. If you love bold gourmand scents but they prefer crisp linen and soft florals, your favorite candle will not automatically become their favorite gift. Another common misstep is choosing based only on packaging. A beautiful vessel matters, but if the scent throw is weak or the ingredients do not align with the recipient's values, the gift can feel hollow. Presentation should support the experience, not replace it. It is also worth paying attention to size. Tiny candles can be charming, but they do not always feel substantial enough for a main gift unless they are part of a well-curated set. On the other hand, very large candles can be too specific or impractical depending on the person's home and fragrance habits. Mid-sized, gift-ready formats tend to strike the best balance. A vegan candle gift set should feel like a gesture, not a placeholder The right candle gift does something quietly powerful. It turns an ordinary evening into a softer one. It gives someone a reason to pause, breathe deep, and make home feel a little more like home. So if you are choosing a vegan candle gift set, look past the obvious. Notice the ingredients, the scent story, the packaging, and the kind of ritual it creates. The most memorable gifts are rarely the loudest ones. They are the ones that feel carefully chosen, deeply comforting, and easy to return to when life asks for a little more calm.

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  • Media | Gemini Ivy

    Media Jun 1, 2025 From Sweet Necessity to Luxury Destiny: How One Mother’s Quest Sparked Gemini Ivy’s Self-Care Revolution Read More Aug 1, 2025 Where Two Souths Meet: The Cultural Tapestry Behind Gemini Ivy’s Authentic Luxury Read More Jun 16, 2025 Sweet Memories, Luxury Remedies: The Eastern North Carolina Inspiration Behind Gemini Ivy’s Sustainable Success Read More Jul 31, 2025 Gemini Ivy: Eastern NC Roots Shape Sustainable Luxury Brand Read More

  • About Gemini Ivy | Handcrafted Candles & Clean Bath + Body (Texas Made)

    Meet Gemini Ivy—Eastern North Carolina nostalgia meets sustainable luxury. Handcrafted in New Braunfels, Texas: wood wick candles, vegan soaps, Mango CocoShea body care, and self-care gifts that bring you home. ABOUT GEMINI IVY Our Story At Gemini Ivy, every product tells a story—our story. Luxury and intention combine in every luxurious, handcrafted creation. In our New Braunfels studio, premium natural ingredients become sophisticated self-care experiences, thoughtfully designed to elevate your daily routine. From our signature green vessels and crackling-wick candles to our vegan soaps and body products, each product brings refined comfort and mindful luxury to your sanctuary. We create wood wick candles, vegan soaps, body butters, body oils, and self-care gifts—handcrafted in New Braunfels, Texas and inspired by Eastern North Carolina. At the heart of our skincare collection lies our proprietary Mango CocoShea—an exquisite blend of refined shea, coconut, mango, essential oils and butters. This sophisticated formula delivers unparalleled hydration and nourishment, transforming daily care into moments of pure indulgence. Each oil and butter is carefully selected for its unique anti-inflammatory, nutrient rich, and ultra moisturizing properties to create the ultimate luxury experience. But what makes Gemini Ivy truly special? We bottle memories inspired by Eastern North Carolina—tobacco fields at sunset, coastal hideaways, Friday night football games, and family gatherings—our fragrances don’t just smell beautiful. They bring you home. 100% Natural • Vegan & Cruelty-Free • Handcrafted with Love Handcrafted in small batches in New Braunfels, Texas Eastern North Carolina–inspired fragrance stories Proprietary Mango CocoShea blend (mango butter, coconut oil, shea butter) Vegan + cruelty-free Made without harsh additives Wooden wick candles (clean ambiance + cozy crackle) Sustainable luxury mindset (eco-conscious where possible) CANDLES BATH & BODY Sustainability Natural Ingredients Plant Based Pristine Elegance Discover our artisanal collections, where Eastern North Carolina–inspired fragrances meet modern skincare excellence. Gemini Ivy’s premium, cruelty-free, plant-based formulations elevate everyday self-care into moments of refined indulgence—where nostalgia and tradition blend seamlessly with sophisticated, feel-good luxury. Our Commitment Sustaining Humanity and Earth We’re committed to ethical labor practices and eco-conscious formulations that help forge a more sustainable future. With every product, we prioritize both people and the planet—championing responsible creativity and setting a higher standard for mindful, sustainable luxury. Eastern NC Inspiration Weaving Hometown Nostalgia into Self-Care Experience the artistry of our signature fragrances: the airy mist of summers along the Carolina coast, the intimate warmth of Friday Night Bonfires, the indulgent sweetness of Sweet Potato Pie, and the serene escape of magnolia-kissed breezes. Each hand-poured creation blends nostalgia with modern luxury, transforming your space into a sanctuary where cherished memories meet contemporary sophistication.

  • FAQ | Gemini Ivy Candles, Bath + Body & Clean Ingredients

    Get answers about Gemini Ivy—wood wick candles, natural bath & body, ingredients, shipping, returns, and product care. Handcrafted in Texas with love and nostalgia. FAQ Frequently asked questions General Ordering & Payment Discounts & Promotions Contact Us What materials are your candles and bath and body products made of? Our dye-free candles are crafted with a premium coconut-soy wax blend and finished with wooden wicks for a warm, soothing crackle. Each candle is fragranced with phthalate-free fragrance oils for a clean, elevated burn. Our bath and body products are made with our proprietary Mango CocoShea blend—luxurious oils, butters, and essential oils chosen for their ultra-moisturizing, anti-inflammatory benefits. Every formula is thoughtfully finished with phthalate-free fragrance oils to deliver a beautiful scent experience you can feel good about. How should I care for my Gemini Ivy candle? To care for your Gemini Ivy candle, always trim the wick to ¼ inch before lighting it, even the first time. Avoid over-trimming, as a short wick can be tricky to light and may cause tunneling. Trim only when the candle is completely cool to keep the wax clean. For the best burn, let your candle glow for 3–4 hours at a time so the wax melts evenly. Place it on a flat, heat-safe surface, away from drafts, and out of reach of children, pets, and anything flammable. If you need to move your candle, handle it with care—glass vessels can get hot during use and may stay warm even after the flame is out.

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