Soy Candle Fragrances

soy candle fragrances
soy candle fragrances

Beautifully Scented and Calming Aromatherapy Soy Candle

Jasmine pure Soy wax is a new alternative to paraffin wax, made from soybeans, is renewable and cost effective. The soybean is one of the most versatile products used today. Kobo Soy wax burns cleaner, lasts longer, holds more fragrance and supports American agriculture. It contains no toxic chemicals or carcinogenic compounds.

 

Natural jasmine soy wax, scented with an exotic, sensual blend of vanilla, jasmine & ylang-ylang essential oils for 30 beautifully scented hours of clean-burning illumination. Aromatherapy Candles are triple-scented, 100% pure soy wax candles, made with clean-burning cotton wicks, designed to burn for at least 30 hours and bring a delicate fragrance into your home, office or bath with the exquisite scent of fine essential oils. Our candles contain absolutely no paraffin, additives, zinc or lead, or artificial fragrances...only pure, natural ingredients for a clean, soot and smoke free experience for celebration, reflection and meditation. This candle contains clean-burning soy wax, which is solidified soybean oil, and a safer alternative to paraffin candles, which are a made from petroleum.

 

This cheapest jasmine candle beautifully scented and calming aromatherapy candle is made with pure essential oils of Jasmine and Luscious Vanilla, certified organic soy wax, clean burning and paraffin free with metal-free cotton wicks to insure the best aromatherapy results. Kobo pure Soy candles are natural and clean burning but best of all they are made from a renewable resource its perfect for the healthy and environmentally conscious home.

 

Luxurious Jasmine pure soy candle is a unique fragrance and considered one of the most valued materials used in perfumery. Soy wax burns cleaner, lasts longer, holds more fragrance and supports American agriculture. It contains no toxic chemicals or carcinogenic compounds. Our soy candles burn with less soot, and with no toxins or carcinogens being released into the air! Katie soy candles are the environmentally friendly choice for all of your candle needs. Please purchase online http://www.katiewongnyc.com in NewYork city.

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Candle Question..Soy Wax Bubbling?

Okay, I have been making candles for a little while using a parrifin blend, but recently bought a case of soy wax to try....I've made about 4 doz....the tops are bubbly looking after being burned...like melted plastic looks? WHY? Anyone know? also the fragrance isn't as strong the next time it's burned....ANY help is appreciated...
I have added stearic to the wax when I'm melting it....but nothing else other than fragrance, and I use primarily Nature's Garden or Lone Star Candle Supply Fragrances.

As for the bubbly look after burning, this is natural for Soy candles and when relit it will return to a nice liquid melt pool. If you just can't live with it you will need to add something like beeswax or use a soy/paraffin blend.

For the scent loss:
Not enough fragrance oil added to the wax (we recommended 6% by weight). Always use weight measurement and not volume (as fragrance oil weights vs. volume vary greatly).

Fragrance oil not added at the correct temperature (if the temperature is too low the wax molecules are not expanded enough to trap the fragrance oil between them as they cool).

Melt pool not hot enough to allow fragrance to throw. Wick size may be too small.

Fragrance oil not suitable to be used in soy wax (soy burns cooler than paraffin so all oils that work in paraffin may not work well in soy wax).

Chayah Soy Candles

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