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Vegetable Craft Candles Are Non-toxic

Vegetable Craft Candles Are Non-toxic

Botanical craft candles make great gifts and can be made in any size, color or fragrance. They can also be used as centerpieces to decorate a dinner party.
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Botanical craft candles make great gifts and can be made in any size, color or fragrance. They can also be used as centerpieces to decorate a dinner party.

 

The soft flicker of scented candles can create a cozy ambience, filling your living space with a pleasant scent and creating a relaxing mood.

 

Non-toxic candles can bring many benefits to your health and the environment:

A. Improve indoor air quality: Non-toxic candles release very few pollutants, helping to keep indoor air clean. This is especially beneficial for people with respiratory conditions, allergies or sensitivities.

 

B. Reduced health risks: By eliminating harmful substances in traditional candles, you reduce your exposure to toxic chemicals, thereby reducing your risk of respiratory illnesses and other health problems.

 

C. Eco-Friendly: Non-toxic candle ingredients like soy and coconut wax are sustainable and eco-friendly choices. Supporting these materials promotes responsible and eco-conscious candle making.

 

By using non-toxic candles, we can continue to enjoy the magic of candlelight without damaging our health. Make the switch to non-toxic candles today and take a step toward a healthier, happier home.

 

Non-toxic candles can also be better for the environment because they are biodegradable and often come in eco-friendly packaging. Some candles also use natural fragrances or essential oils instead of synthetic chemicals, which can also contribute to health problems. Natural essential oils can even help regulate emotions and promote a sense of well-being through aromatherapy

 

What to consider when looking for a safe, nontoxic candle?
When looking for truly clean candles you need to consider the wax, the wick, and the fragrance that is used. And, as I researched the candle industry, I will admit there was more to know than I realized. While I was known to burn a vanilla candle throughout most of college, I haven't always been one to burn candles after switching over to a greener lifestyle. It honestly just seemed like an extra thing and I didn't want to have to worry about any harmful ingredients.

Now that I have done the research and found companies I can stand behind, that is definitely changing for me! I love the ambiance of a candle. And, with the right scent, it can be the best addition to a home, especially in the cooler months.

When you are looking into a candle company, you will want to consider the following to ensure the candle has all clean ingredients:

1. Wax
First thing, you want to consider the type of wax that a brand uses for their candles because most conventional candles are made from paraffin wax, which is a derivative of petroleum. The concern with this, and really most petroleum products, is that it isn't clean burning.

We are all familiar with the idea that when a petroleum product like gasoline is burned it releases toxic substances and high amounts of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas. When paraffin candles are burned they can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air. This includes benzene, a known carcinogen , and toluene, which can affect the nervous system . Just like any other toxins, a one-time exposure is so different than if you light a candle daily and are frequently exposed.

Safer, Non Toxic Wax Choices: 100% soy (non-GMO would be ideal but those companies working with American-grown soy wax will struggle to have this as a choice), coconut oil, vegetable oil or beeswax. You may have to inquire with a company to make sure that the candle wax contains ONLY these ingredients.

2. Wick
Candle wicks used to be a much bigger deal than they are currently when it came to finding a non toxic candle.

However, in 2003 the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) banned the manufacture and sale of lead-cored wicks and candles with lead-cored wicks.
Despite this, you still want to look into what exactly the wick from your favorite candle brand is made from. Wicks are typically made from cotton, wood or even hemp. You can take it a step further and inquire with the candle company if their cotton wick is bleached or unbleached. You will also want to inquire if it is a wood wick, if it has been soaked in any type of oils and what kind.


Safer, Non Toxic Wick Choices: You will want to look for 100% cotton or hemp that is unbleached or wood that is untreated or soaked in a natural substance.


3. Fragrance
If you are familiar at all with 'fragrance,' you know that if you see it listed on a label or a brand says they use 'fragrance,' it is important to dig in and find out exactly what makes up that fragrance.

If you want all the details, you can read my blog post Natural Perfume and Fragrance. But, in a nutshell, when you see the word "fragrance" on a label of a product there could be dozens of other ingredients in it as well- and more like hundreds to be exact. A company does not have to disclose the exact ingredients in their artificial fragrances since it is looked at as trade secrets by the Food and Drug Administration.

According to the National Academy of Sciences, at one point approximately 95% of the chemicals used in synthetic fragrance oils were derived from petroleum!
So even if you manage to avoid petroleum in the wax of the candle, if you don't check out the fragrance, you may still be exposed! My biggest take away when looking for non toxic candles is that it is easiest to choose a candle that is scented with '100% essential oils' or 'essential oils only.' If you like a stronger scent, the synthetic candles we tested tended to be stronger, so it may be worth your time to investigate candle brands that use safe synthetics.

Safer, Non Toxic Fragrance Choices: Candles scented with pure essential oils, 100% essential oil blends, fragrance oils derived from natural essential oils, or safe synthetic fragrances. If it says fragrance anywhere as an ingredient, this is something that you MUST inquire of the company and get more information on. Being made with phthalate-free fragrance oils isn't enough!

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