Romantic Night With Soy Candle

Soy candles are non-toxic, produce far less soot, and burn longer than traditional wax candles. Many producers of soy candles make "triple scented" ones, providing the strongest and longest-lasting aromas. Soy candles routinely burn up to 50% longer than traditional paraffin wax candles.

It could be said that a night at home with your loved one is the ultimate in romance it takes planning, care and imagination. Where as a meal at a restaurant followed by drinks at a bar could not be more formulaic.

A normal candle is made with 0.5 ounces of fragrance oil per pound of wax. A triple-scented candle contains 1.5 ounces of fragrance oil per pound of wax, which is likely the most the wax can hold and still be usable for candles. Especially for those who burn candles regularly, the difference between paraffin wax and soy can be alarming. Just because you're staying in, don't be sloppy with your clothes. Dress to the nines to show your partner you care about looking your best for them.

Traditional wax candles are manufactured primarily with paraffin wax, which is made from petroleum. This makes soy candles the friendlier choice for those who have pets and children.
Soy candles are made with all-natural wicks rather than ones that contain metal elements, providing an even cleaner burn. For all of these reasons, soy candles are the cleaner, healthier alternative.

Some companies mix soy with vegetable oil to produce sturdier candles. In addition to candles, you can burn soy chips or scented soy pieces in a burner. Ensure the wick is centered in the candle. While an off-center wick will still burn, the candle may not burn evenly. And please don't blow on the candle to extinguish it. When you initially burn your soy candle, burn it for one hour for each inch in diameter. A soy candle will most likely be marked as such on the label. More and more people now want to make a non-paraffin wax candle.

A romantic flick, with the music there and dress part get the true romance!

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