Are candles bad for you?

Exposure to chemicals emitted by scented candles “is so low that they pose no significant risk to human health,” she said. “Even the highest users of scented candles and other fragranced products are not putting themselves at any appreciable risk of harm.” According to Dr.
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What is so bad about candles?

Avoid aromatherapy candles made of paraffin—a petroleum byproduct—which releases carcinogenic soot when burned. The soot can also cause respiratory problems and will aggravate the conditions of those who already have asthma, lung, or heart problems.
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Which candles are safe for your health?

Soy wax, beeswax and coconut wax are all great options. Be sure to make sure labels say the candles are 100% soy or beeswax (companies like to create blends with paraffin wax because it's cheaper) and if possible, I like to buy sustainably sourced candles!
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Are candles worse than cigarettes?

Andrew Sledd, a pediatrician with a specialty in Enviromental Toxicology, told KFVS12 that one hour of scented candle burning can be the equivalent of smoking a single cigarette. Soot from candles can also pose a real threat to our respiratory systems, he said.
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How toxic are Bath and Body Works candles?

The candles contain no harmful chemicals or potential byproducts: nothing but clean and burning beeswax is produced when these little tea light candles burn away. Since it's beeswax, the Beeswax Tea Light candles are completely unscented and guaranteed safe for pets, people and anyone with respiratory conditions.
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The Dangers Of Scented Candles



Is Yankee Candle toxic?

Sadly, because of the paraffin wax, harmful fragrance ingredients, and lack of transparency, Yankee Candles cannot be considered safe or non-toxic.
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Which candles are not toxic?

Nontoxic, clean-burning candles
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  • Brooklyn Candle Studio Candles. SHOP NOW AT Brooklyn Candle Studio. ...
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  • Keap Candles. SHOP NOW AT Keap. ...
  • Heretic Candles. SHOP NOW AT Credo Beauty.
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Does burning a candle clean the air?

Beeswax candles clean the air by releasing negative ions into the air which bind with toxins and help remove them from the air.
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What is the cleanest candle to burn?

Soy candles, beeswax candles, and vegetable-wax based candles that are 100% (not blended with paraffin) are your best options.
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Guidelines for Selecting a Clean Candle
  • Are made from 100% beeswax, vegetable-based waxes, or soy.
  • Feature wicks made from cotton.
  • Have 100% essential oils for fragrance.
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Is candle wax toxic to humans?

Candle wax is considered nonpoisonous, but it may cause a blockage in the intestines if a large amount is swallowed. A person who is allergic to the scent or color ingredients in the candle may have an allergic reaction from touching the candle.
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How long should I burn a candle?

Get it right the first time.

Just like the first cut is the deepest, that first burn is the most important. Candles should burn one hour for every 1 inch in diameter of the actual candle size. For example, a candle that is 2 inches across should burn for 2 hours.
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Are wax melts better than candles?

Wax melts are cheaper than traditional candles because they waste less fragrance and burn for longer. The burn time per ounce of wax melts is up to almost 5x longer than traditional candles.
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Are Bath and Body Works candles soy?

There are two main types of wax Bath & Body Works uses for their candles: vegetable and paraffin. (We'll talk more about paraffin in a minute.) Apparently, the brand's “Signature Collection Candles” are paraffin-free and contain a blend of vegetable and soy wax.
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Why do candles give me a headache?

"Many people say that they get a headache when burning candles. Often they think it's the fragrance that's giving them a headache, but the main culprit comes from the petroleum soot emitted from paraffin and from the quality of the fragrance," Bresler says.
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Are candles carcinogenic?

Carcinogenic Components: Conventional candles can release toxic chemicals including formaldehyde, which is a known carcinogen, acetaldehyde, which is a probable human carcinogen, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's), some of which are known or suspected human carcinogens.
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Are candles safe indoors?

Candles add to the warmth & atmosphere of a home, but some candles can contribute to an indoor air pollution problem by emitting particulate matter (candle soot) into the air. Candle pollution not only discolors the walls, ceilings and contents of a home it can also contaminate the ventilation system's ductwork.
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Do candles affect indoor air quality?

Commonly found candles contribute to indoor air pollution by producing invisible particles and placing particulate matter into the air. This dirties the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your home or workplace. Scientific studies have shown a link between these particulates and cancer.
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Are candle warmers safer than burning?

General benefits. Candle warmers are a safer option for burning candles and/or wax because there is no open flame and many candle warmers come with an auto-off function, which reduces the risk of house-fire. In addition to these safety benefits, candle warmers do not produce any soot and burn candles more efficiently.
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Are 100% soy candles safe?

Soy candles are made from soybeans, not only making them a safe and natural alternative to petroleum-based paraffin, but also renewable and biodegradable.
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How do you make healthy candles?

Making Natural Candles-
  1. Add 4 cups of Natural Soy Wax with 1 cup of Coconut Oil to your crock pot (with liner already in)
  2. Turn crock pot onto high heat for about one hour- or until wax and oil are melted (there could be small chunks of wax leftover that you can break up with a spoon)
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Are WoodWick Candles toxic?

WoodWick Candles offer a unique sound to their vast selection. With WoodWick Candles you can hear the difference! These candles have a wooden wick that crackles and burns when lit. These soy-based candles use safe, non-toxic premium soy blend wax made in the United States.
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Where does the wax go when you burn a candle?

Wax is made of hydrogen and carbon. When a candle burns, the hydrogen and carbon from the wax combine with the oxygen in the air to become carbon dioxide and water vapor. Most of the matter in the candle ends up as these two gases.
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Are Glade candles toxic?

Although Glade's sprays, candles, and air fresheners are marketed as clean and refreshing, independent investigations have showed that Glade's products are loaded with secret, potentially toxic chemicals.
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What do candles do to your lungs?

The harmful effects of candle smoke included lung inflammation and toxicity, arteriosclerosis, and ageing effects on chromosomes in the lungs and spleen. Ultimately, this all leads to an increase in particulate air pollution (specifically, indoor air pollution).
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Why you shouldn't use Bath and Body Works?

They include phthalates, carcinogens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), allergens, irritants, and more. Yes, every single one of Bath and Body Works' products could easily include multiple toxins that fit into any of those categories (or several of them!).
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