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Beeswax Aromatherapy Candles

  • ALUA PATEL
  • Feb 18, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 14, 2023


Beeswax aromatherapy candle benefits


Beeswax candles can be an excellent option for anyone who cares about the environment. These all-natural candles are free of artificial fragrances and synthetic dyes, making them suitable for people who crave clean living.


When burned, beeswax candles release negative ions that are said to improve air quality, which can be beneficial for those with asthma, COPD and other respiratory conditions. Beeswax candles are also scented with pure essential oils that offer a compelling range of physical and mental benefits.



Beeswax aromatherapy candle fragrances


Here are a few of the most common essential oils used in beeswax candles and their benefits:


  • Peppermint: May improve mood, boost memory, ease headaches and fight fatigue.

  • Lavender: Can soothe pain, lower stress and improve sleep.

  • Eucalyptus: Opens nasal passages for easier breathing.

  • Anise: Eases cold and cough symptoms.

  • Lemon: Eases pain, soothes nausea and reduces anxiety

  • Cedarwood: Repels insects and has antioxidant properties.

  • Sandalwood: Helps with mental focus and calms nerves.

  • Rosemary: Reduces inflammation, lifts mood and may boost brain function.

  • Chamomile: Improves mood and promotes relaxation.


Beeswax aromatherapy candle blends


Beeswax aromatherapy candles are available in a variety of fragrance blends. Some of the most popular are:


  • Energizing: These blends do the trick for those who need extra pep and energy. They contain eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary and lemon oils.

  • Relaxing: Relaxing blends offer soothing properties that lower anxiety and improve sleep. They include lavender, chamomile, neroli, cedarwood, frankincense and bergamot oils.

  • Stress relief: These blends are helpful after a long day at work for anyone who's feeling on edge. Oils may include clary sage, spruce, bergamot and basil.

  • Refreshing: Refreshing blends fill the home with a mood-lifting scent that can help boost motivation. Oils include lemon, black pepper, sandalwood, grapefruit and tangerine.

  • Purifying: A purifying blend improves air quality and makes the home smell fresh and clean. Blends include cypress, cedarwood, juniper and fir needle oils.

  • Sensuality: Sensuality blends are perfect for a romantic evening at home. They feature lavender, sandalwood, jasmine, patchouli, orange and ylang ylang oils.

  • Cold and sinus: These blends can help ease symptoms of colds and reduce nasal congestion for better sleep at night. Oils include spearmint, peppermint, lemon, lavender and rosemary.

  • Allergy support: For allergy sufferers, these blends can help with symptoms such as watery eyes, a scratchy throat and a runny nose. They contain pine, black spruce, orange, hemlock, lemon, lavender and peppermint oils.


Types of beeswax aromatherapy candles


Beeswax candles come in several shapes and sizes. These include:


  • Votives: Votives are small candles that are about 2 inches tall and burn for approximately 15 hours. Votives allow for sampling many different fragrances without spending too much money.

  • Tea lights: Similar to votives, tea lights are an affordable option for trying a variety of fragrances before committing to larger, more expensive candles. They come in a metal holder and burn for about four hours each.

  • Tapers: Taper candles are long and thin. They fit into most candlestick holders for an elegant and classic look. Taper candles usually burn for about one hour per inch of length.

  • Pillars: Pillar candles are often sold in glass and tin jars which are available in an array of colors and designs. The average pillar candle burns for approximately 35 to 100 hours, depending on size.


Beeswax aromatherapy candle pros and cons



Pros

  • 100% natural and environmentally friendly

  • Release air-purifying negative ions

  • Burn longer than other candles

  • No messy soot

  • Dense wax that drips less than paraffin

Cons

  • More expensive than paraffin candles

  • Limited selection of colors as beeswax has a natural yellow tint that's more difficult to dye

  • Not as fragrant compared to paraffin candles which contain artificial scents



Beeswax aromatherapy candle safety


We recommend the following safety tips when using beeswax candles:


  • Keep candles away from children, pets and flammable objects

  • Do not touch candles in glass or tin jars while burning; jars can get very hot

  • Burn candles on a stable surface in a well-ventilated room

  • Avoid burning candles for longer than the manufacturer recommends

  • Do not use water to extinguish the flame; water may cause wax to spatter

  • Avoid burning beeswax candles in a hurricane glass or other tall-walled container, as beeswax has a high melting point which can cause these containers to break


Beeswax aromatherapy candle care


Beeswax candles naturally develop a frosty film, called bloom, over time. Bloom is not dangerous and does not affect the candle's ability to burn or release fragrance. If desired, bloom can be wiped off with a soft, damp cloth.



What are the best beeswax aromatherapy candles?



Beeswax candles can feature dozens of different fragrance blends, so it can be tough to choose a favorite. Fortunately, many companies offer tea lights and votives for just a few dollars each, which allows customers to find the most appealing scents. To buy the best candles, look for products that contain 100% pure beeswax and are free from petroleum and paraffin.

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