Natural Soy Candle: Scent of Beautiful Health
Scent of Beautiful Health Soy Candle
Our candles are made with a blend of grape seed oil, natural soy, and vegetable waxes so they burn cleaner and emit significantly less to no soot. That means more enjoyment and healthier air quality for you and your family.
Our Scent of Beautiful Health Candles come in two scents.
Cranberry n’ Tart and Pear and Spices.
These candles are richly fragranced and one candle alone will fill your home with a lingering pleasant scent.
Kasia Beautiful Health Candles are made of grape seed oil, natural soy, and vegetable waxes with the Finest Essential Oil Scents.
Provides you with up to 70 hours of euphoric and fragrant burn time.
Packaged to make a perfect gift…..Comes elegantly wrapped inside a 100% recycled material box.
Don’t Burn your Health Away….Candle Wax in your Environment
Soy wax is a cleaner alternative to paraffin wax which is a byproduct of petroleum.
It is suggested by many that burning petroleum based products such as paraffin candles can release carcinogens into the air. Every day, most Americans are exposed to indoor air contaminants and dangerous pollutants reaching us inside of our own homes and workplaces everyday.
Soy Blend Candle $21
FACT: Indoor air is often two-to-five times more polluted than outdoor air and can be up to 1,000 times as dirty. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that “the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.”
The American Lung Association education project in St. Paul, Minnesota, “Candles are fast becoming one of the most common unrecognized causes of poor indoor air quality.” Paraffin, the most popular wax used in candle making is made from petroleum wastes and has many drawbacks that are ignored by the leading candle manufacturers. When burned, it can not only produce soot, which blackens walls and furniture, but it can also release known carcinogens like benzene and toluene into the air. Practically, it can be said that burning paraffin wax will produce significant amounts of the same toxins produced by burning diesel fuel, but in a smaller environment: your home. Among the many possible indoor pollutants, all the following emissions and compounds are usually found in candle wax: Acetone, Benzene, Trichlorofluoromethane, Carbon disulfide, Butanone, Trichloroethane, Carbon tetrachloride, Tetrachloroethene, Toluene, Chlorobenzene, Ethylbenzene, Styrene, Xylene, Phenol, Cresol, Cyclopentene, Lead, Carbon Monoxide, Soot and Particulate Matter.



