The problem is that if one implements these instructions, the candle becomes extremely difficult to rekindle once it has melted until below half of the glass. Unless you have very long matches or a lighter gas, it burns. In short, the longer it goes, the more it is the cross and the banner.
I find that the candle is nice when opened. But once off (after three hours so), there is plenty of traces of wax, air bubbles and holes. It loses its glamor.
As for the fragrance, it is quite while being friendly but ... It smells like wood, not the fig. I was disappointed because I expected to find the characteristic of the fig smell and it is not at all the case. After, it is true that the candle is scented fig tree, ie the tree and not the fruit. But when we read "fig tree" we necessarily equates with fig.
Personally I do not think I will renew the experience of the fig tree!