Soy Blend Candles

 

Soy blend candles are the new rage and are more environmentally friendly than ever. Unlike conventional waxes, soy wax melts easily and doesn't emit a lot of soot or smoke. Compared to paraffin, soy is a more stable wax and works best for freestanding candles. This wax blend is also great for making wickless candles called wax tarts. Its fine grains make it easy to melt and is suitable for a wide range of fragrances and color tints.
 
When burning soy blend candles, the fragrance remains much longer than in paraffin wax. Because soy burns slower, it will not produce a smokey odor. This means you can make soy blend candles with any scent you want. Another difference between soy and paraffin wax candles is the amount of paraffin in each candle. Paraffin wax is a heavier wax than soy, making it easier to mold and sculpt.
 
Soy candles are a great choice for those who don't like strong scents. These candles will burn for up to 15 hours, while paraffin candles might only last 10 hours. That's a great deal! But if you're concerned about the scent of paraffin candles, you can opt for soy blend candles. They're also more environmentally friendly and contain no petroleum products. However, soy candles are still best for those who can't stand the smell of high-fructose fragrances.
 
While making soy blend candles, it's important to note that the temperature of the wax can fall when adding fragrance. That's why the temperature should be around 165 degrees Celsius. Also, it's important to note that you can use eco-friendly wicks, but they're not the best option for soy blend candles. Generally, wicks of natural materials like wooden wick candles should be used. These candles can also be used with eco-friendly soy wax and fragrance oils.
 
While you can safely purchase soy blend candles, there's a good chance that you'll encounter some questions about scent throw. While many people assume that more fragrance oil equals stronger scent throw, it's actually the wax type that has the biggest impact. Paraffin wax, for instance, smells artificially in a room, while soy wax fills the air with a pleasant scent without leaving the room smelling like a chemical factory.
 
A recent study conducted by the European Candle Association found that soy blend candles emit fine particles. The study was based on a comprehensive report by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency that used state-of-the-art scientific methods to test candles. Candles release fine particles when burned, but the majority of the particles are made up of salts used to treat the wicks. Because of this, they aren't persistent. However, they should be kept in mind if you're concerned about allergies. For more info, check out this related link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candle.
 
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