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Candle lights – a guide to wondrous waxes – The Beauty Biz

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 woman in bath with candles Candles have been in my family for ages. We now take for granted the large selection of candle lights on offer to us and, it doesn’t come as a surprise to understand that women make up 90% of candle light clients. There are church candle lights, dinner candle lights, tealights, votives, candles in containers, coconut shells and bamboo containers and so on.
The United States National Candle Association (NCA) advises that if the wick is kept trimmed toa quarter of an inch, and the candle light is not in a draft or air existing, it should burn cleanly with little soot and smoke. Palm wax is another natural, vegetable base wax for candle lights which has advantages over paraffix wax. If you are looking for palm wax candle lights, do inspect that they come from a sustainable palm fruit plantation and an environmentally responsible supplier.

 lady in bath with candle lights Candles have been in my household for ages. My uncle and aunt were one of the first people in England to open a store dedicated to candles, the “Candle Cavern”, in a tiny picture-postcard town in Norfolk. We now take for given the vast choice of candle lights on offer to us and, it does not come as a surprise to know that women make up 90% of candle consumers. There are church candles, supper candles, tealights, votives, candle lights in containers, coconut shells and bamboo containers and so on. The US National Candle Association (NCA) advises that if the wick is kept trimmed toa quarter of an inch, and the candle is not in a draft or air present, it must burn cleanly with little soot and smoke.

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