Common Scent Gifts Contribute to the Soy vs. Paraffin Wax Debate

The Soybean wax is the first originality in the global industry of candles in over 100 years!

The common Scent Gifts strongly support the burning of Soybean Wax. Soy wax does not hold or burn off the toxins that paraffin does, and so it burns cleaner with no grimy residues. Soybean wax is oil-based and it has high melting point, which means it burns cooler. Soy candles are made from renewable sources and not from petroleum base, unlike paraffin. They are readily available and inexpensive.

In addition to the excess chemicals formed when burning paraffin, heavy soot and smoke blemish walls, carpets and furniture. These surfaces cannot just be cleansed. Household cleaners are not strong enough to remove them. Often replacement is the only option for safe-guarding the surface of paraffin soot and smoke.

Soy candles are specially made from vegetables and are non-toxic. They do not produce stain, are 100% biodegradable, burn at a lower temperature than paraffin, burn 50% longer, even though paraffin candles discharge petroleum soot and toxin aromatic hydrocarbons.

The wicks are 100% cotton wicks rather than lead core wicks. Paraffin wax is imported from others countries, but while buying soybean wax candles you are promoting American farmers.

Common Scent Gifts carry soy candles that are scented with oil scents, rather than alcohol, making the perfume last much longer. When the candle burns there isn’t wax residue at the sides of the jar, thus allowing the jar to be cleaned and used again.

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