Frequently Asked Questions

What type of wax do you use in your candles?
Our candle selection features two wax varieties: soy wax and a blend of coconut-soy wax. Both are natural, sustainable, vegan, and free from toxins.
What are soy and coconut soy candles?

Soy candles are made from soy wax, which is derived from soybean oil. They are a natural alternative to traditional paraffin candles. Coconut Soy candles are made from a blend of soy wax and coconut wax. This combination enhances the scent throw and provides a smoother, creamier texture compared to soy candles alone.

What are the benefits of soy and coconut soy candles?

Soy and coconut soy candles burn cleaner and longer than paraffin candles, producing less soot and toxins. They are also biodegradable and renewable, making them more environmentally friendly.

Are soy and coconut soy candles vegan?

Yes, both Soy and Coconut Soy candles are vegan as they are made from plant-based waxes and do not contain any animal-derived ingredients.

Are soy and coconut soy candles better for people with allergies or sensitivities?

Soy and coconut soy candles are generally a better option for individuals with allergies or sensitivities to strong fragrances or synthetic materials, as they are made from natural ingredients and do not contain harsh chemicals.

Are soy and coconut soy candles safe?

Yes, both soy and coconut soy candles are safe to use. They are non-toxic and do not release harmful chemicals into the air when burned.

How do I care for soy and coconut soy candles?

To ensure an even burn and maximum scent throw, trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each use and allow the candle to burn until the wax pool reaches the edges of the container. Avoid burning candles for more than 4 hours at a time and keep them away from drafts and flammable objects.

How do I light my wooden wick candle?

To light a wooden wick, ensure it’s in contact with the wax before lighting. If the flame goes out, try again. It may take a few attempts to get it right. Once successfully lit, subsequent attempts should be easier. Keep the wick close to the wax surface to maintain a steady burn. Trim the wick if it’s too long, using clippers for fresh candles and breaking off charred parts for subsequent burns.

Why does my candle have an uneven or rough top after burning?

Pitting or cratering on the surface of soy and coconut soy wax candles is a common occurrence due to uneven cooling, especially in 100% wax formulations. The good news is that this aesthetic issue doesn’t compromise the burn quality or fragrance diffusion, serving as a testament to the candle’s 100% natural soy and coconut soy wax composition.

Why does my soy or coconut soy candle look frosty?

Frosting represents a distinctive natural trait found exclusively in pure soy and coconut soy candles. It’s an integral aspect of the candle experience and serves as a reliable indicator of the genuine use of all-natural soy or coconut soy wax in your candle

Do soy and coconut soy candles have a strong scent?

Soy and coconut soy candles can have a strong scent throw, but it ultimately depends on the fragrance oils used and the quality of the candle. Look for candles labeled with a strong scent throw for a more potent aroma.

Can I reuse the container after the candle is finished?

Yes, soy and coconut soy candle containers can be cleaned out and reused for other purposes such as storing small items or planting small plants.

Are soy and coconut soy candles more expensive than other types of candles?

While soy and coconut soy candles may have a slightly higher initial cost compared to paraffin candles, their longer burn time often makes them more cost-effective in the long run. Additionally, many people are willing to pay a premium for the eco-friendly and natural qualities of Soy and Coconut Soy candles.

Can I customize the scent of soy and coconut soy candles?

Yes, we offer customizable options for scent blends in soy and coconut soy candles. You can choose from a variety of our fragrance oils to create a unique scent that suits your preferences.