6 Things to Look For When Buying a Candle
Candles have been a source of light and ambiance for centuries, adding warmth and charm to our homes. They are also one of the most popular gift items for the holiday season. However, not all candles are created equal. Many conventional candles are made with ingredients that can release harmful toxins into the air when burned.
Here are 6 tips about what you should look for in a healthy candle to ensure a clean and safe environment in your home.
1. Wax Type
The type of wax used in a candle is crucial to its health impact. Opt for candles made from natural, non-toxic materials such as soy wax, beeswax, or coconut wax. These alternatives are renewable and burn more cleanly than paraffin wax, which is a byproduct of petroleum and can release harmful chemicals like benzene and toluene when burned. Prolonged exposure to these chemicals may have adverse effects on the endocrine system and disrupt hormone function.
2. Wick Material
Traditional wicks often contain a metal core, typically made from lead, which can release toxins when burned. Look for candles with cotton or wooden wicks, as they are free from harmful metals and ensure a cleaner burn.
3. Fragrance
Many commercially available candles contain synthetic fragrances that can emit harmful chemicals into the air. Choose candles scented with essential oils or labeled as "phthalate-free" to avoid exposure to these potentially harmful substances. Natural fragrances not only smell delightful but also contribute to a healthier indoor air quality.
4. Dye-Free Options
Some candles are colored with synthetic dyes that can release harmful compounds when burned. If you prefer a colored candle, look for options that use natural, plant-based dyes to minimize the risk of inhaling harmful chemicals.
5. Non-Toxic Additives
Some candles may include additives to improve burn quality or appearance. Be cautious of candles containing additives like UV inhibitors, color stabilizers, or synthetic fixatives. Opt for candles with minimal and natural additives to keep the air in your home as pure as possible.
6. Handmade and Small-Batch
Consider purchasing candles from local artisans or small-batch producers. These candles often have a shorter list of ingredients, and the makers are more likely to prioritize quality and safety in their products. Goodlight is a wonderful company that offers candles that meet all the above criteria, plus they give back to the world. Their tealights make lovely stocking stuffers and each tea light has a 15-hour burn time.
As you bring the warm glow of candles into your home, be mindful of the choices you make to ensure a healthy and safe environment. By selecting candles made from natural materials, free from harmful additives and crafted with care, you can enjoy the ambiance of candlelight without compromising the air quality in your living space. Illuminate your space responsibly, creating a cozy and healthy atmosphere for you and your loved ones.
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