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Aromatherapy
Candle Candles
provide a glowing history as an object of exoticness
and reverence; its use is as old as the human
history itself. Many great civilizations and modern
societies have held candles as an instrument of
radiance; its radiance properties surpass any other
similar objects.
Candles have long been used as a
'mood-setting' addition to a room or occasion and
now more innovative aromatherapy candles enhance
that goal. For
every mood and moment, there is an aromatherapy
candle. Some of these top-rated essential oils might
be found in aromatherapy candles: Sage:
This oil helps with insomnia and relaxation; Chamomile:
Exciting oil used for relaxing, helps with
sleeplessness and anxiety; Rosemary:
An out of the world oil, which is stimulating and
uplifting and good for mental stimulation; Grapefruit:
Freshly uplifting and refreshing Ylang
Ylang:
Soothing oil as a good antidepressant that helps you
relax and sleep; Geranium:
Its sober effects help with relaxation while also
being uplifting; helps balance hormones in women; Peppermint:
Sweet aroma helps with digestive disorders,
headaches and muscle aches; Lemon:
Invigorating oil which uplifts and relaxes you
senses; As
with any health product, you should understand what
you are using when burning aromatherapy candles. You
must know which type of oil is used in your candles.
Certain essential oils can be harmful; it is always
advised to be careful. Any type of candle can be
formulated to serve as an aromatherapy candle,
whether it's a floating, pillar, gel, votive or even
jar candle. Even
though the doubts around the effectiveness
aromatherapy are still present, all of us do know
that candles and aromas are effective for evoking
mood and emotions. You will notice candles
labeled as "aromatherapy" candles range
greatly in price; the price ranging from a low to
high cost depending on the quality and availability
of oil. Several factors effect the price such
as types and qualities of wax, additives or purity,
as well as other factors related to manufacturing.
How ever, one main ingredient which can make or
break the success of a candle as well as the price
is its fragrance. You
can make your own aromatherapy candles too at your
home! The best waxes for aromatherapy candles are of
course a bit more expensive. Many natural
waxes such as soy, palm and beeswax burn cleaner and
do not emanate soot and are not petroleum or polymer
based such as paraffin or gel waxes. More
natural cotton or zinc core wick should be used
instead of leaded wick because of health hazard
issues. Instead of adding dye to color the
candle, include natural substances like herbs and
flower petals. Always use pure essential
oils for fragrance. This is definitely
expensive, but worth it plus you can mix and match
your own blends. Palm wax or palm/beeswax
blend candles are always better, because they burn
so long and clean and they blend quite easily with
your oils. Essential oils should be added
after the wax has melted and started cooling to
preserve the integrity of the fragrance as they
easily breakdown and evaporate. Decorating
your candle can be as easy as tying a ribbon around
it to adding pressed flowers to it. Make
several small motifs or round candles and add to a
basket for a great gift idea. Candles attach
emotional importance to any occasion and moments; a
great aromatherapy candle has that great ability to
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