Posted by admin | Posted in Home Care | Posted on 26-01-2010
Tags: Natural Soy Candles
Ok, so why would you consider even a candle natural soy food? Well, you probably do not, but it was a question asked by a rather curious to 6 years during the rush to breakfast because he was one of the treatments of green apple candles Decorative a lie that we en masse. “Do not be silly, it’s a candle, make you sick,” I answered without thinking, and that.
Later, I learned to reflect on this issue in particular raised the candle, I discovered a sticker to give 100% Natural Soy Candle – Now I see why the question arises, and perhaps This was not a silly question after all. Thus, to satisfy the curiosity of my child, and now thought it was time to understand what I have been making soy candles – “Natural Soy Candles.
Traditional candles are composed mainly of paraffin, a byproduct of the distilling industry of processing oil. These candles are losing the benefit of modern ethics of the Green Party for their ingredients from fossil fuels and the possibility that the fires, they are quite similar carcinogenic compounds from the combustion of diesel.
Perhaps you do not really burn too many of them around the house, but from what I could find most of the phenomena it contains the kernel itself, and in fact very little to do with the wax itself. Blades of poor quality are also responsible for the attack and mild chemical odor that occurs when burning.
Soy candles are “environmentally friendly” successor of paraffin candles, and business is booming, especially if one takes account of global consumption, the products we Candle. While you and I probably used candles for mood lighting or slightly uneven “aromatherapy” session, candles were found in the religious sphere, a phenomenal proliferation.
So what goes into a soy candle, and perhaps more importantly, what comes to soy candles? – Developed in the early 1990s, a man named Michael Richards a refining process of soybean oil in an appropriate economic and candle alternative fuel. Soy products and its derivatives are a natural factof life today – take a look through your pantry and refrigerator to see how many products contain soy derivatives.
The beauty of soy may seem a natural product to be produced very economical on a large scale and on home turf and thus the U.S. agricultural sector. The stock is durable and adaptable to future needs and for my part, will support this development.
Thus, natural soy candles, in fact, a 100% natural and 100% biodegradable, but what is in them? Soy wax has a melting point lower than paraffin, making it a bit too soft at room temperature, especially for thin pillar candles soy. For soy candles usually contain a few other ingredients like palm oil and beeswax, which slightly increased the melting point and provides a solid candle.
Another way the problem, the tendency to chunkier candles and container candles basis, including jar candles, lanterns and candles were a couple. Name (A candle is a small votive candle usually white or yellow, are originally burned as a votive offering to a religious ceremony. It also refers to a standard size of Candle 2 cm high and 1.5 cm diameter of any color or smell.)
Each soy candles are currently fashionable and is one of my favorite places. Essentially, they consist of large chunks of soy wax as a mold or a container, then with the melted soy wax obtained by the air pockets between the pieces and soybeans are holding everything together filter overcrowded. With soy wax of another color design produced some interesting effects. I do not know how you speak, but I tend to many of these soy candles as a piece of purely decorative elements used – they are too pretty to burn!
Scented soy candles, natural scents lend themselves to “essential oil” in their profession. Natural soy candles burn at a lower temperature than traditional candles, the advantage of releasing the perfume slower and less intense, the smell of natural background. I can live with scented soy candles, you can not say for whom the traditional scent that can – the smell is so overwhelming that it will go to the lungs in the collapse of asthma, and for me, and I am convinced that I am not alone in this regard.
Thus, in response to the title of this article are natural soy candles, good enough to eat? “Well, I think they probably – they are made of 100% natural, are they good for the environment, sustainable agriculture, the United States and burn very clean – the tastes, but for the heaven’s sake, please no! – Traditional food better overview, and provides greater nutritional value – the question is hypothetical, enjoy your natural soy candles as a state of mind environmentally friendly natural light or a delicate fragrance to add your home, while at the same time, something to save the planet.
