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When candles are burned they release pollutants. Combustion creates an assortment of chemical compounds. There are worse contributors of environmental pollutants than candles however, like open fireplaces, cars, unclean power plants, dirty manufacturing processes, and many more. Because candles release a much smaller amount of pollutants, you can put them on the bottom of your environmental awareness list.
Some candles are worse with releasing pollutants-than others and if you are thinking of going green you should give soy candles, beeswax or vegetable based candles a try. The traditional paraffin candles do emit more pollutants. The ways that burning candles are bad for the environment are due to the byproducts produced when they are combusted. One byproduct is carbon dioxide. Paraffin is a petroleum product, a nonrenewable resource, and adds to the pollution through oil spills and issues associated with the process of oil extraction. Candles produce soot, which is a particulate material that can cause lung irritation. However soy candles produce very little soot, making them an excellent alternative in the green awareness. Also the wick can be an issue with burning candles. Be sure to purchase candles with natural cotton wicks. Some wicks have zinc and lead as additives, when burned releasing harmful gases. Even though lead wicks are banned in some parts of the world it is hard to enforce. Be sure and check the label before buying your candles. Then think of the wrapping your candle is packaged in. Is it biodegradable wrapping? Also the container you candle comes in, is it reusable?
Our soy candles are made with all natural cotton wicks and have no lead or zinc. The containers are easily reusable. The nice thing about soy wax is that it cleans up with just soap and water, making the container environmentally friendly. Enjoy the holidays with our scented natural soy wax candles. They come in various reusable containers and sizes, as well as pillar soy candles, soy votives, body massage soy candles, wood wick soy candles and aromatherapy soy candles. They make great gifts for the hard to buy for person on you holiday shopping list!
Soy is not a magic ingredient and soy candles if not handled properly can still pose a fire hazard. If you are looking for an environmentally sound candle, a soy candle is an excellent choice. Soy candles are made from natural soy wax which is a derivative of soy, developed in the early 1990’s. Soy has an advantage over paraffin, a petroleum product, as soy is a renewable resource. Soy wax is also cheaper than beeswax. Beeswax is another all-natural wax alternative. Soy doesn’t have a rich natural fragrance but it can be used as a carrier medium for essential oils. By using soy with essential oils you can create scented soy candles.
Soy candles are non-toxic and produce much less soot than many other candles. If you have pets or children then soy candles are a good choice for the above reasons. Soy candle wax is easier to clean up than other waxes, just use soap and water. Soy candles are more expensive than paraffin, but they have a longer burn life thus out weighing their cost. Soy candles are however cheaper than beeswax candles, since soy is easy to produce to meet the demand. You can enhance the ecological advantages of soy candles by using recycled packaging and eco-friendly wicks made from recycled materials.
If you are making your own candles, soy wax has a lower melting point thus making it easier to work with. You can also suspend dried leaves or flowers in your creation soy candle. Soy wax when used with essential oils is a great medium. The slower burn time of soy wax allows a slower release of the essential oils, allowing a gradual build up of the fragrance, rather than an overwhelming odor like that produced with paraffin candles. Soy candles are durable and longer burning that come in a variety of colors, styles, and scents to meet the needs of your home and office. Store soy candles in a cool dry place to prevent melting or destabilization of the soy wax, until you are ready to burn them.


Bayberry comes from a species of small trees and shrubs belonging to the family Myricaceae. They are found in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America. Australasia seems to be lacking in its ability to grow Bayberry. The proper name is Myrica and common names include Bayberry, Bay-rum tree, Candleberry, Sweet Gale and Wax-myrtle. They grow from 1 meter shrubs to 20 meter trees. The majority are evergreen with a few deciduous mixed in. They are able to grow in soil that is poor in nitrogen content. The fruit is small and has a wax coating. Most birds can’t digest the wax coating but the Yellow-rumped Warbler of North America have adapted to eating it. The wax is energy rich and allows the bird to winter further north in colder climate.
The foliage is a traditional insect repellent, used in camping to keep biting insects out of campers tents. Gardeners like to grow ornamental plants of bayberry in their gardens. China harvests the fruit of the Myrica rubra being an economically important crop. Myrica is used to spice beer and snaps in Denmark. The bayberry wax coating has been traditionally used to make candles. In a most famous novel, “The Swiss Family Robinson”, the bayberry wax was used to make their candles.
You can find the bayberry fragrance in these size soy candles: 18 oz, 10 oz, 6.5 oz and 4 oz soy candle containers. Also bayberry comes in soy votives of a single 2 oz or in a 12-pack. Soy tart melts in a 6-pack will spice up any room with bayberry fragrance. And also bayberry fragrance oil applied to a lamp ring will be a delightful addition to any home. If you like berry scented soy candles and want to try a more exotic twist give bayberry a try this summer.

Natural healing uses an alternative method known as aromatherapy. Aromatherapy can be used to relax and soothe the body and mind and to energize and to arouse. Essential oils are used in this method of natural healing. They are the aromatic compounds of plants that have been extracted by steam distillation or other methods. Your feelings and moods are affected by the aromas of essential oils through your sense of smell. Certain scents can bring about a state of relaxation, romance, healing or comfort. Ways this might be accomplished is by the use of oils, inhalers, diffusers and scented soy candles. Since aromatherapy has the ability to affect your mood, it can be used to enhance your romantic life.
Jasmine, Gardenia, Rose and Geranium are associated with love and romance. Oils from these herbs can excite your romantic life. You can find scented soy candles with these fragrant aromas in many different sizes and styles. A great way to experience aromatherapy is by using body massage soy candles. These candles are made with natural soy wax. They leave behind no soot and are non-toxic, meaning they have no pollution type materials in them. Spice up your life with romance and try aromatherapy soy candles today.

Essential oils are contained in your skin naturally. They help to lubricate your skin and make it more elastic. They are important to firm healthy skin, are not greasy and are not bad for you.
Aromatherapy essential oils are obtained from the leaf, root, stem or heart of a plant. The oils are distilled and concentrated to preserve the natural occurring properties of the plant. It takes 10 pounds of plant materials to get one ounce of extracted essential oil. The natural occurring properties are thought to boost the immune and metabolic systems.
The essential part of the oil indicates it has a distinctive scent or taste of the plant. They are used in perfumes or cosmetics, to flavor foods and drinks or used in the manufacturing process of candles. Scented aromatherapy soy candles can be an excellent source to begin to experience the joy of using essential oils. Aromatherapy makes use of the oils in a branch of alternative medicine, that claims the highly specific aromas of the oils of individual plants have specific curative effects. The oils have been diluted further by distillation over water to make them less concentrated and widen their use.
Essential oils are lipophilic or oil loving, meaning they don’t mix with water. To dilute them you must use other oils, called carrier oils. Essential oils are diluted to prevent allergic reactions. The carrier oils hold the essence of the essential oils, becoming the base for the fragrance. Popular carrier oils are olive oil, sunflower oil, apricot kernel oil, hazelnut and almond oil. Jojoba oil is the most natural carrier oil but due to the way it is distilled it is more expensive. The price of essential oils vary with the rarity of the plant and where it was grown. Some plants produce more than others and some are organically grown.
The theory behind using essential oils is they help to preserve the cells in your body and prevent disease. Some have natural antiseptic properties as rosemary oil and used to treat acne. Some can be used internally but never without the supervision of an experienced practitioner as some like eucalyptus are toxic if ingested. Essential oils are believed to be able to affect our mental status and bring about calm. Some of the oils are inhaled and absorbed into the bloodstream via the lungs.

Most practicing Jews begin their celebration of Sabbath with the lighting of the Sabbath candles. It begins on Friday night and is a time of rest, no work and inner reflection. It begins precisely 18 minutes prior to sundown and is started with a prayer, usually spoken in Hebrew. The oldest woman in the house is responsible for the lighting of the candles. When there is not a woman present then the oldest man will light the candles and say the prayer. It is then customary to cover their eyes, so not to see the light. Two is the traditional minimum number of candles used, but more is OK. The two candles represent two important texts in the Old Testament or the Torah. During the Sabbath the candles are also an important source of light, as even electricity is shunned.
Soy candles can be used as a source of light in areas where there is no electricity. It is always a good idea to have a few on hand, especially during the stormy weather ahead. Scented soy candles come in pillars, votives, containers, tart melts, aromatherapy, body massage and wood wicks. Pick your favorite fragrance, color and size. Soy candles are made from natural soy wax and are non-toxic, biodegradable, affordable, a renewable resource, and are a healthy choice.

Cinnamon is a small evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka (Ceylon). The leaves are ovate-oblong and its flowers have a greenish color with a distinct odor. The fruit is a purple berry containing a single seed. Its flavor is due to an aromatic essential oil that makes up 0.5-1% of its composition. This oil is made by pounding the bark, macerating it in seawater and then quickly distilling it. The oil has a golden-yellow color with the characteristic odor of cinnamon and a hot aromatic taste.
Cinnamon has been known down through history and was regarded as a gift fit for monarchs and great leaders. It was imported to Egypt and China from Sri Lanka in the early 2000 BC. You can find it mentioned several times in the Bible. Up to the Middle Ages the source of cinnamon was a mystery to the Western world. Eventually it became known to the world and is now grown and cultivated in other areas of the world. In 2006 Sri Lanka produced 90% of the world’s cinnamon, followed by China, India and Vietnam.
Uses of cinnamon include a spice, used in pickling and when mixed with rosewater to make a curry powder for stews. In medicine it acts like other volatile oils and once had a reputation for curing colds and treating diarrhea and other digestive disorders. It is high in antioxidant activity. The essential oil of cinnamon has antimicrobial properties which can aid in the preservation of certain foods. It has been proposed as an insect repellent but remains untested of this date. Cinnamon leaf oil has been found effective in killing mosquito larvae.
If you enjoy the fragrance of cinnamon a new idea would be the enjoyment of burning scented soy candles in your home or office. You can find the cinnamon scent in these fragrances: Cinnamon, Apple Cinnamon, Hot apple Pie, Noel and Yuletide. They come in soy votives, soy container candles in all sizes and fragrance oils. Why not try one today!

There are many reasons to use candles. There are different waxes available to make candles with. Of all the choices you could make, scented soy candles will be the healthier and most economically sound choice. Below are some of the benefits to using soy candles. I hope you will give them a try and see for yourself.
- Soy wax burns 30-50% longer than paraffin wax.
- Soy wax retains color and fragrance better than paraffin wax.
- Soy wax is made from the soybean, an unlimited renewable resource.
- Soy wax is a natural product.
- Soy wax is not made from petroleum like paraffin wax.
- Soy wax is non-toxic.
- No carcinogens are produced when burning soy wax.
- Using soy wax candles helps support the American farmer.
- Soy wax is water-soluble, meaning just soap and water will clean up spills.
- Soy wax is biodegradable.
- Soy wax produces little to no soot when burning.

There are two types of electric candles: one that plugs into an electrical outlet and is UL tested{United Laboratories} and the electric warmers. The one that plugs into an outlet resembles a candle with the bulb representing the flame. The electric warmers melt real wax candles. During the holidays you often see the electric candles in windows of homes. The most popular ones have built-in sensors that turn on at night and off during daytime. Some use standard night light bulbs and some require specialty bulbs that resemble a flickering flame.
The electric warmers are decorative containers for wax tarts or melts. They are powered by electricity to melt the candle wax and release the aroma into the air. Soy wax is a excellent choice for your tarts to put into your electric candle warmer. Soy wax is non-toxic, a renewable resource, burns 50% longer than paraffin wax, produces little to no soot and is easy to clean up with just soap and water. Soy tart melts are just one example of scented soy candles. They come in many different fragrances as well as unscented.

A candelabra is merely a holder for candles that has two or more branching arms. They were first used as a source of light but continue to be used ornamentally in areas that have electricity. They are used more frequently during the winter holidays as a reminder that from their glow there will be brighter times ahead. You can find candelabra at interior design stores, antique stores and auctions. Sometimes people refer to decorative electric light fixtures as candelabra but this is incorrect. Candelabra is derived from the Latin “candela”, which means candle not light-bulb.
Candelabra come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and styles. There is a solid central column that is connected to a broad base as the support and have branching arms in a row coming out from the central column. Often there are 2 arms on either side of the central column with spaces for 3 candles. There are some with many more arms, quite large that are intended for use as free standing pillars of candles on the floor. Then there are the smaller ones that are ideal for the dinner table. They can be made from metal, glass, even clay with metal being the most common, since it is very sturdy and easy to shape. The candles are held in cups that are affixed to the arms and central column. A special candelabrum with many arms is known as the menorah used during the celebration of Hanukkah, a Jewish holiday.
Soy candles can form a beautiful table decoration. Try several different heights of pillar soy candles, add some artificial foliage, use some decorative pillar holders and presto, you can make your own sort of candelabra. You can be as creative as you want or keep it simple and plain. Bring the spring into you home with you favorite floral scented soy candles.
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