Description
ECO Aroma Therapy Candle - Lavender, Rose, and Frankincense
Scented candles are a popular form of aromatherapy that enhances a comfortable and luxurious atmosphere. Their gentle glow and soothing aromas create a tranquil environment, providing an essential respite from daily life's hustle and bustle. However, an important question arises: How do these fragrant products affect the air we breathe?
With increased indoor time, especially in recent periods, the quality of our indoor environment is of utmost importance. Consumers are becoming increasingly discerning, seeking luxury while ensuring their indulgences do not compromise their health or the planet’s future.
How Do Scented Candles Impact Air Quality?
When a candle is lit, it releases more than just a soothing aroma into the room. There is a complex science behind what gets emitted into the air:
· Release of Hydrocarbons: When burned, candles emit hydrocarbons, including trace amounts of toluene and benzene. These compounds can contribute to indoor air pollution and have various health implications. The Cleveland Clinic provides a comprehensive analysis of these hydrocarbons and their potential effects.
· Particulate Matter: Especially in candles made of paraffin, fine particulate matter is released into the air. These tiny particles can be inhaled deep into the lungs, potentially causing respiratory issues over time. The EPA has conducted extensive research on this topic, emphasizing the importance of understanding the candles we use.
· Lead and Metal-Core Wicks: Some candles, particularly older ones, have wicks containing lead or other metals. When burned, these can release harmful emissions. It is crucial to be aware of this when purchasing candles from unknown sources or older stock. Opt for candles with cotton eco-wicks.
Choosing the Right Candles for Better Air Quality
Not all candles are created equal. Here is how to make informed decisions:
· Opt for natural waxes, like beeswax, soy, and other plant-based waxes that produce fewer emissions than paraffin. They also tend to burn cleaner, offering a more eco-friendly option. Well Building Connection uses natural wax blend of soy and coconut.
· Avoid dyes that contain chemicals. Some candle dyes can release additional toxins when burned. Choosing dye-free candles can reduce the risk of inhaling these chemicals. WBC candles are all white and no dyes are added to the wax.
· Check the wick your candle manufacturer uses. WBC uses cotton or paper-core wicks without the metal core as highlighted by the Cleveland Clinic, to ensure a safer burning experience.
Health Implications of Burning Scented Candles
While occasional candle use might not pose a significant risk, frequent use of candles not safe for the indoor environment can have health consequences:
· Respiratory Concerns: The particulate matter from candles can irritate the respiratory system, particularly in those with pre-existing conditions. This is especially concerning for individuals with asthma or chronic respiratory conditions.
· Allergic Reactions: Some individuals may experience allergies or asthma attacks from scented candles. It is essential to be aware of the ingredients in your candles, particularly if you have known sensitivities.
· Potential Cancer Risk: Though evidence is inconclusive, some research suggests a link between frequent candle burning and certain cancers. For example, see this study on PubMed.
Tips for a Healthier Candle Experience
For those who enjoy candles but want to ensure a healthy environment:
· Always ensure good ventilation when burning candles. This helps disperse pollutants and keeps the air fresh.
· Avoid burning candles for extended periods. Aim for a maximum of four hours at a stretch to reduce the amount of pollutants released.
· Regularly trim the wick. A shorter wick produces a cleaner burn, reducing soot and emissions.
Making Informed Choices with Candles
Scented candles hold a special place in our hearts and homes. However, it is essential to strike a balance between ambiance and air quality. Knowledge is the first step towards making informed choices that prioritize both luxury and health.
Eco Candle Making Requires Many Considerations
To ensure safe and environmentally friendly candles, several factors must be tested and considered:
# 1. Natural Wax Selection:
· Prioritize Natural Waxes: Choose natural waxes that burn cleaner and produce minimal soot.
· Soy Wax: Made from soybeans, this wax is renewable, biodegradable, and burns cleanly with less soot content and non-toxic emissions.
· Beeswax: Suitable for pillar candles, it is natural and sustainable.
· Coconut Wax: Provides a smooth, clean burn and excellent scent throw.
# 2. Sustainable Wicks:
· Choose Lead-Free and Zinc-Free Wicks: Eco-friendly alternatives avoid harmful metals.
· Cotton Wicks: Made from natural fibers, they provide a clean burn.
· ECO Wicks: Coreless wicks made with a paper filament braided with cotton, offering a rigid structure and self-trimming properties.
# 3. Safe Fragrances:
· Natural Essential Oils: Provide natural scents and therapeutic benefits without the downsides of synthetic fragrances.
· Phthalate-Free: Synthetic fragrances can contain phthalates, which are linked to health issues.
# 4. Eco-Friendly Dyes (Optional):
· Although natural dyes exist, they were chosen to minimize ingredients to burn.
# 5. Sustainable Containers:
· The selection of high-quality jars encourages reuse. Natural stone marble jars offer aesthetic appeal, durability, heat resistance, sustainability, and versatility.
# 6. Practice Safe Burning Habits:
· Proper Ventilation: Ensure adequate air circulation.
· Trim Wicks: Trim to about 1/4 inch before each use.
· Limit Burn Time: Limit to four hours at a time.
· Never Leave Unattended: Always supervise burning candles.
By following these guidelines and choosing the right materials, you can create and enjoy eco-friendly candles that are safe and healthy to burn indoors, contributing to both your well-being and the indoor environment that you live in.