Handcrafted Beeswax Candles Infused with Essential Oil




Do you enjoy a candlelight dinner date?
How about a FRAGRANT candlelight dinner date without the harmful paraffin and other chemical fumes? (Read further to know more)
Did you know?
These days, candles are usually made from paraffin or soy wax, with added dyes and scents. Citric acid may be used to make them burn longer. Some wicks may contain lead.
- Paraffin is a by-product of petrol.
- Lighting scented candles indoors without proper ventilation is like sitting in a room filled with diesel engine smoke.
1. Why Beeswax?
* Beeswax is a natural and environmentally-friendly option for candles.
* It emits a natural light (similar spectrum to Sun) and cleans the air of all the pollens, dirt and other impurities by releasing negative ions. The only wax that emits negative ions.
* Beeswax candles burn longer without chemicals, have a pleasant scent, and can be reused.
* They are a great choice for those with allergies.
Please note: Beeswax is harvested only when all the bees leave the hive. No bees are harmed during this harvest. And then the Beeswax is filtered and sun bleaches to loose the strong smell and color.
2. Why use Essential Oils?
Aromatherapy is the science of using essential oils to uplift our mood and make us feel good. These oils have unique properties and when used together, create a magical effect.
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Here’s more about the Chemistry between flame, aroma, skin and you:
Scented candles can release essential oils that can be absorbed through our skin, showcasing the fascinating interaction between our bodies and the environment.
When liquid oils melt, they can be absorbed by our skin pores, allowing the fragrance to mix with our natural scent.
However, it’s worth noting that our skin can actively absorb for approximately 20 minutes. After this time, continued burning of the candle is for its fragrance only.
So, next time you light a scented candle, take a moment to appreciate the beautiful chemistry happening between the fragrance, the heat, and your skin. It’s a sensory experience that goes beyond simply filling a room with a delightful aroma.
