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Hand Poured Soy Candles

by RichlyScented on July 28, 2008

In this category, I will discuss about hand poured soy candles. What are they? Soybean candles are made from soybean wax. This wax is hydrogenated soybean oil. It was invented by Michael Richards in 1992 while he was looking for cheaper and environment friendly [click to continue…]

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Natural Soy Jar Candles

by RichlyScented on July 25, 2008

Natural soy jar candles have been the hottest trend of late. Candles have forever been a great gift idea as it seems the ideal choice for any occasion, but if you’re looking for something a little different, you may want to consider the [click to continue…]

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Aromatherapy Soy Candles

by RichlyScented on July 24, 2008

A normal candle is made up of paraffin wax, which is a petroleum based product. Aromatherapy soy candles are made using soybean wax as a base. Soybean wax is harmless and environment friendly.

Since, by burning paraffin wax harmful gases that contain [click to continue…]

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Scented Soy Chunk Candles

by RichlyScented on July 23, 2008

If you love candles but are looking to mix it up a little and long for something different, you may want to consider scented soy chunk candles. Not sure what the scented soy chunk candles are? It is simply a candle [click to continue…]

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Soy Pillar Candles - A Pretty and Cheap Alternative

by RichlyScented on July 22, 2008

With the cost of beeswax being on the higher end, it’s not surprising that someone would want to find a less expensive alternative for the ordinary candle stuff - soy pillar candles are one of the pretty and cheap results of [click to continue…]

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Go Green with Natural Soy Candles

by RichlyScented on July 16, 2008

A clean environment does not come just from reducing automobile emissions, and natural soy candles are a testimony to that fact. After centuries of using paraffin wax on a widespread basis, candle sticks are now being considered as [click to continue…]

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