All About Scented Soy Candles

Scented Soy Pillar Candles

Soy wax is mixed with different fragrance oils to produce scented soy pillar candles. This type of candle can be incredibly fragrant and when you consider that there are well over a hundred different fragrances available it is mind boggling trying to pick out that special aroma that would remind you of times gone by.  Scented soy candles can have a positive effect on both your mind and body which helps you to relax. Remembering those rich fragrances you experienced in childhood from a burning candle can also provoke delightful memories of the special times you had with family members in days gone by.

Scented soy pilalr candles made in a variety of fragrances can be brought in specialty candle stores, many supermarkets and at online outlets.  Going one step further if you are keen to make your own scented soy candles there are many books and online instructions available that can assist you in making which can be very rewarding when you produce a great looking candle.  Scented soy candles are made purely from all-natural soybeans and burn longer, cleaner and emit no toxins or soot into the air.  Being made from vegetable-based materials soy scented candles are totally biodegradable.

I have summarized some scented soy pillar candles and there effects as follows -

Eucalyptus. This oil is considered a good remedy for chest problem ailments such as coughs, pneumonia, bronchitis and asthma.  Eucalyptus is also a good remedy for treating arthritis and rheumatism.

Lavender.  This oil is beneficial in helping to sooth headaches, sleep problems and can also be used for problems like anxiety and depression.

Jasmine.  This essential oil is very good for calming tension, improves alertness, energy and the immune system.

Basil.  This oil increases concentration and alertness and can help with headaches, digestion and to stimulate the nervous system

Lemon.  This oil scent is considered beneficial in helping with concentration and also as a good insect repellent.

July 3, 2009   No Comments