September 16th, 2009

What are scented soy candles?

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Scented soy candles are made from soy wax, which is hydrogenated soybean oil. Clean burning soy wax was invented in 1992 by Michael Richards who was looking for a cheaper and more natural alternative to beeswax. As he entered the candle industry he realized there was a growing demand for natural wax candles. Soy wax is often mixed with fragrances to produce scented soy candles. They are available online at The Beaufort Candle Company.

Advantages of scented soy candles

Scented soy candles have to following advantages compared to paraffin wax candles:

Scented soy candles are inexpensive – Beeswax is a great natural alternative to paraffin, but to get the same results as a soy-based candle, it is very expensive. Scented soy wax is a new alternative to paraffin wax that is cost effective. Soy wax is also made from an earth friendly renewable source.

Scented soy wax is all-natural – Soy wax is a favorite of environmentally conscious people because it is not made from petroleum, like paraffin candles. Burning of soy candles does not increase the CO2 level in the atmosphere and scented soy candles are made in America.

Scented soy candles last longer – They can last up to 50% longer than paraffin candles.

Wax spills are easy to cleanIt’s very difficult to remove paraffin wax from furniture or textiles. Soy wax spills can easily be cleaned up with hot soapy water.

Scented soy candles produce less soot – Soot should be avoided because it is very unhealthy and can eventually coat furniture and walls. Scented soy candles produce about 90% less soot that paraffin candles.

Scented soy candles distribute more fragrance – The incorporation of soybean oil lowers the melting point of the candle, which translates into cooler cleaner burning candles and faster scent dispersion. The lower melting point of soy wax results in a larger size of the liquid wax pool around the candle wick. It is from this liquid wax pool that the essential oils evaporate into the atmosphere.

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