Frequently Asked Questions
What type of fragrance is typically used in the candles offered by your company?
All of Candle Club Company’s products are eco-friendly and thoughtfully crafted using only the highest quality, all-natural oils. They are completely free from carcinogens, reproductive toxins, and a wide range of other potentially hazardous chemicals that are commonly found in many conventional fragrances on the market today. This commitment ensures a safer, healthier experience for you and the environment..
Are soy candles generally considered to be better for the environment compared to traditional paraffin candles?
As paraffin candles increasingly gain notoriety for being unhealthy due to the chemicals they release, soy candles have risen in popularity and fame as a healthier and more eco-friendly alternative. True soy wax is a renewable resource derived from soybeans, making it a sustainable choice. Additionally, soy candles are biodegradable, which means they break down naturally without harming the environment. They also tend to burn longer than traditional paraffin candles, providing extended enjoyment and better value.
Why does my candle have rough, pitted tops after burning?
The rough, pitted tops occur because of the all-natural soy wax used in the candles, and this texture is quite common. These natural variations in the surface do not impact the overall performance or burning quality of the candle in any way.
Are natural soy candles generally considered safe to use in your home?
Soy candles are made from soybeans, which makes them not only a safe and natural alternative to petroleum-based paraffin candles, but also a renewable and biodegradable option. This means they offer a more environmentally friendly choice for those seeking sustainable home fragrance solutions.
What makes soy candles different?
Soy candles are non-toxic, producing insignificant amounts of soot, and releasing no known carcinogens. Soy wax burns 50% longer than paraffin wax. Most importantly, soy not only burns cleaner, but slower too as it has a much lower melting point.