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Soy Candles Galore

Beautifully Scented and Calming Aromatherapy Soy Candle

August 19th, 2008 · No Comments

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m.jeya asked:


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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How do you make soy based massage oil candles?

August 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments

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Natalie V asked:


I would like to make soy based Does anyone know how?

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Scented Scent Natural Wax Pure Soy Candle

August 13th, 2008 · No Comments

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m.jeya asked:


Scented Kobo organic soy candles are hand-poured using domestically grown pure soy wax and lead-free, environment safe cotton wicks to create the cleanest burning, and most planet friendly candle on the market. Made from the highest quality fragrance, organic soy and lead-free wicks, Kobo full-bodied candles are also environmentally friendly.

 

The decorative Santal Candle by Kobo is an earthy and lovely medley of sandalwood, cognac and anise. The Santal is just one of six lovely scented soy candles available from the Classic Collection by Kobo. Scented soy candles are made of the finest essential and fragrance oils and have all cotton paper core wicks. For those who are passionate about remarkable scents, the pure Santal candle is a magical experience. Made from the highest quality fragrance, this full-bodied candle exudes passion and charm. Reminiscent of ancient cultures and old world ambiance, each individual candle will last 70 hours, consistently unfolding romantic aromas that will linger into dawn.

 

The fresh look of the Kobo soy wax candle Santal pure soy candle packaging creates an instant gift so beautiful it need not be wrapped. We love earth-friendly products, we really do, but with scents as rich and complex and packaging this great, it’s easy to forget that one is saving the world. The fresh candles creative and complex fragrances. The very fresh and clean smell of newly laundered linens dried in the sun will greet you with this lovely scent. The lovely look of the scent Kobo candle packaging creates an instant gift so beautiful you can skip wrapping. Please purchase online http://www.katiewongnyc.com in NewYork city.



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What is the best way to sell my home-made soy candles?

August 11th, 2008 · 8 Comments

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nerdsrcool2 asked:


My favorite stress relief is making home-made soy candles. Currently I have more than I can gift away or even burn for myself. I was wondering if anybody has any good ways of selling them.

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Why soy candles? What’s wrong with regular wax candles?

August 11th, 2008 · 5 Comments

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very new york curious asked:


Are they bad for the environment or something?

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how does one find a supplier (wholesale) for candles supplies(soy)?

August 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments

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sandtnwoh100106 asked:


we have been buying wax and jars and scents from a candle supplier. we would like to buy directly from the manufacturer.

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how popular are soy candles compared to other kinds of candles?

August 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments

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Amanda asked:


How much would the average person pay for a soy candle…I heard they burn clean and smell better…but they are too pricey

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Are soy candles and beeswax candles healthier?

August 8th, 2008 · 5 Comments

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traveler07 asked:


What are the differences between the two? I just bought a couple soy candles… they don’t produce soot?

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Why You Should Learn How to Make Soy Candles Instead of Paraffin Candles

August 7th, 2008 · No Comments

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Elizabeth Grimes asked:


I love to burn candles, so I thought that learning how to make soy candles would be a fun hobby. The differences between soy candles and “regular” paraffin candles may make you want to throw out all your candles and replace them with soy candles.

Soy candles are made from hydrogenated soybean oil, which comes from soybeans. Paraffin, on the other hand, is a petroleum product made from crude oil waste. Since soy wax is a natural ingredient, it is completely biodegradable. If you learn how to make soy candles, they will burn cleaner, meaning less black soot on your walls or in your lungs. You will also find that soy wax is much easier to clean. Soap and water is all that is needed.

Soy wax has a low melting point, which means it doesn’t have to get very hot to melt. Since paraffin is a petroleum product, its melting point is hot enough to burn your skin. Pure soy wax, however, melts at such a low temperature that it won’t burn to the touch. This is an advantage when learning how to make soy candles, because they are safe to make and use around children and pets. The low melting point also means that soy candles will burn longer than paraffin candles. You may find that soy wax cost slightly more that paraffin wax, but soy candles will last longer than paraffin candles, so you won’t have to purchase supplies as often.

Learning how to make soy candles is not only an easy, fun activity, but it is also safer, more earth friendly and economical.

If you are now in the process of throwing out all your paraffin candles, and want to replace them with soy candles, visit How To Make Soy Candles for resources and supplies.



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Do soy candles affect people that have a soy food allergy?

August 6th, 2008 · 5 Comments

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Anonymoussss asked:


My boyfriend is allergic to soy, dairy, wheat, eggs, and nuts. I have several soy candles but I don’t want to light them if he might have a reaction. Is it likely that he could have one?

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