Waxes for Scented Candles
There are numerous types of scented candle available on the market today. The most common is a paraffin scented candle such as Yankee Candles or Price’s Candles. These use paraffin as their fuel and are made from a fast depleting resource, crude oil. Paraffin is a hydrocarbon similar to petrol, diesel and other crude oil derivatives and burns very well (as you would expect). In burning, paraffin releases all manner of toxic substances such as benzene and carbon monoxide. Not good from a health and environmental stand point. More on this later.
Greener waxes are available. Soy wax is natural plant based wax made by hydrogenating soy oil. The soy oil is obtained by crushing soy beans and the waste products from the process are fed to cattle. They in turn fertilise their pasture and so the cycle goes on. The manufacturing process is similar to that used in making margarine. The resultant soy wax is a clean burning creamy soft substance that is ideal for scented candle manufacture. The burning of soy wax has been shown to produce none of the toxic or carcinogenic substances found in burning paraffin wax.
Palm wax and other vegetable based natural waxes are available. These waxes are similar but do tend to have drawbacks. One of these is that these waxes are usually self scented (they emit their own fragrance). This is not a great quality for making scented candles as the candle maker must overcome this scent in reaching their desired fragrance. These other vegetable waxes also usually suffer from being too soft at room temperature. Other additives are sometimes required to stabilise them in order that they remain solid at room temperature. Beeswax is also a natural wax which can be used for making scented candles. However, beeswax is also self scented and is therefore unsuitable for the majority of uses. It is also expensive in comparison to the other waxes available.
Paraffin Wax
Paraffin is undoubtedly a fine burning wax. It ignites well and produces a good strong flame. So it should given its origins as a derivative of crude oil. The major drawbacks to using this wax in scented candle manufacture are the sustainability of the resource from whence it came and also the toxicity of the products of combustion in its use. Who would knowingly burn something in their home that the scientific community recommends be used in a well ventilated space? Surely that defeats the point of a scented candle.
The reason that paraffin is used today as a fuel for scented candles is primarily its cost. It is far cheaper to manufacture a paraffin candle than one made from soy. The raw paraffin wax is approximately one third the cost of soy wax. Hey presto, large commercial organisations steer toward this as they can significantly increase profits on each unit manufactured.
UK national newspapers recently published articles that tested various types of scented candle made using an assortment of waxes. The findings of these scientific studies indicated both toxic and carcinogenic emissions from paraffin wax candles whilst soy wax candles were given a clean bill of health. This is a very clear reason to promote soy wax candles and discontinue the use of paraffin scented candles.
Soy wax
Soy wax creates a wide and deep melt pool in scented container candles. This launches the fragrance into the air. Besides these excellent burn qualities, soy wax is from a sustainable resource, is safe and clean to handle and is carbon neutral. The obvious comparison is wood to heat our homes. As tree is to wood is to heat, so soy wax can be described as plant to wax to candle.
Other Waxes
In the Authors experience, other waxes have intrinsic problems in manufacturing scented candles. This includes the self scent of the wax, cost, burn characteristics and stability at normal room temperature. For this reason, further descriptions etc have been curtailed in this fact sheet.
In Summary
Based on the authors experience and the articles mentioned in the review, soy wax has been clearly found to be the most suitable scented candle base wax. The green credentials, burn characteristics and safety in use all contribute to and support this conclusion.
Background Information
If you would like to find out more about the health issues regarding paraffin and soy candles, go to the Author’s website to read the various articles.
Haitham Al-Ubaidi is the owner and operator of Busy Bee Candles, a premium scented soy candle manufacturer and distributor, Busy Bee Candles. To find out more about soy candles go to News and Articles Don’t reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.
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Demonstrations of a woman’s strength are threefold. They are: menstruation, motherhood and menopause. While some may skip the second one, no woman can escape menstruation and menopause. It is not an easy and breezy task for most women. We all heard them blame it on the hot flashes at one point or the other: the hotness on their faces and all over the upper part of their bodies, the sweating, the headaches, rapid heartbeats and a sudden feeling of weakness. While it resembles the delight of romance, it isn’t. It’s an agony if you ask them. Good thing that there are dietary supplements that alleviate these symptoms. A common ingredient used is black cohosh for menopause symptoms.
Back in the days when pharmaceuticals didn’t exist, folks relied on herbal medicines. Herbal practitioners used the roots and the underground stems of black cohosh and brewed them into tea. Through time and the advancement of methodologies, they were able to take plant extracts, both solid and liquid forms. It made the distribution easy for these medicinal supplements to women with irregular menstrual cycles, premenstrual syndromes and even to induce labor in child birth.
Nowadays, cohosh supplements, such as Menozac, come in capsule forms. It is still the key ingredient in most dietary supplements for menopause. Sure there are more modern approaches such as hormone therapy. It has been proven to return the normal level of estrogen and progestin in the body, thereby reducing the symptoms of menopause. However, reports have also shown an increase in health problems among women who took hormone therapy. Breast cancer and heart problems are no joke, so women dumped the treatment and turned to natural remedies. They went back to natural remedies for symptoms of menopause.
In addition to a menopause treatment, medical experts believe that it should be supplemented by the following change in lifestyle:
* Avoid triggers such as stress, anxiety, spicy foods, alcohol and even hot beverages. These triggers are unique to every woman. Find out what triggers the episode * Keeping cool at most times: at work, while sleeping, at home by having AC, a fan or ice nearby * Taking a cool shower before going to bed * Avoid wearing wool and turtle necks. Choose cotton garments instead * Exercise * Switch to a low-fat diet and soy-rich foods * Herbal supplements like ones that contain cohosh, such as Menozac
Black cohosh for menopausal symptoms is a natural alternative and is time tested. From traditional apothecaries, it is now available and accessible through local drugstores, vitamin shops and online through reputable distributors. It is still best to talk to your health care provider or a homeopathic expert regarding treatments with black cohosh. It doesn’t mean that it works; you can take it for an extended period of time. Be wise and get informed.
Dietary supplements such as Menozac contain black cohosh for menopause relief. Visit now http://www.signsofmenopause.org for more information about the benefits of black cohosh.
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