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Aromatherapy
Soy Candles Burn Cleaner,
Longer
For those who appreciate the scent of a
burning candle, using aromatherapy soy candles can provide
additional benefits than just the candle’s scent. Soy wax
candles made with natural therapeutic grade essential oils
disperse the aroma more evenly throughout a room and do not
leave soot or other residue as many paraffin candles can
leave.
Aromatherapy soy candles also burn longer
with many burning about six or seven hours per inch of candle,
and by allowing them to burn a minimum of five hours, they will
burn evenly across the top of the candle instead of burning in
the middle and leaving a wall around the candle holder. They
are non-toxic and typically do not contain pesticides as well
as not releasing any carcinogens while
burning.
Soy wax is rapidly replacing paraffin wax in
candles due to its clean burning, producing 90 to 95 percent
less soot as well as burning cooler. When used with aromatic
scents aromatherapy soy candles will disperse the aroma faster
and more efficiently than paraffin wax candles. Additionally,
since paraffin is a byproduct of petroleum, there is no
additional smells associated with soy wax. Since soy wax is
water soluble, clean up is also easier as melted wax can be
removed with soap water, leaving no residue on the
furniture.
Finding Candles Size And Scent For
You
Aromatherapy soy candles come in a variety of
shapes and sizes, from tea light to pillars to four and even
five-wick candles. Additionally, the scents available are wide
ranging with many people choosing an assortment of candle sizes
all in the same scent. Many companies pack aromatherapy soy
candles in gift packs featuring one or two candles in as many
as four sizes to offer as a gift to a friend or loved one who
enjoys candles.
When burning candles it is important to
remember that most soy candles burn for an hour for each inch
in diameter. All aromatherapy soy candles should be burned
until the melted wax reaches the edges of the candle. If the
candle seems to be burning on one side more than the other, tip
the wick in that direction. If it seems to have trouble
lighting, it could be because the wick is too long or too
short. If too long, simply trim it down to about one quarter
inch. If the wick is too short, it will have to burn to melt
some of the wax away from it.
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