Soy Candle Wax Untold Story

Candle creating is an art that most people love to do as a hobby or even a small business.It doesn’t really require expertise in candle making since the process is simple and not complicated.Candles have become the ideal gift for any occasion; nothing says you care more than a candle that you have made yourself. They make great gifts; for Valentines Day, Birthdays, house warming, showers and Anniversaries to name a few.

Soy wax is the one of the popular and latest candle waxes in the candle creating industry. The year was 1991 when it was concocted by Michael Richards. The main reason was that more and more people were conscious enough to only select organic ingredients for their candles.Also, it was known that beeswax and other candle waxes were quite expensive. Good thing that Richards discovered this replacement for beeswax.

Plant waxes were the focus of Richard’s several trials.Vegetable wax was the product from combination of coconut oil, palm oil, soybean oil that that he worked on. To this blend, he added the beeswax to make a cheaper natural wax candle.

Soy candle wax was introduced to the public in 1995.The Body Shop was the first to offer this new invention – soy candles!Beeswax and almond oil candles are just among the products that The Body Shop was selling during those years.Since soy wax was a cheap and practical ingredient for candles, almond oil was then substituted by this product.

Beeswax was later switched to another product in 1996 right after Richards discovered a new product when he was busy with hydrogenated soybean oil.

In 1997, the University of Iowa started to experiment more with soy wax. The University published their project paper – Increasing the Use of Soybeans in the Manufacturing of Candles. In 1999, the research continued, publishing the benefits of soy wax; The hydrogenated vegetable oils as candle wax and combustion characteristics of candles made from hydrogenated soybean oil. It was a great advantage for the public to make use of soy wax since it showed positive results caring for the environment, as well as being less costly to produce; These were the talking points in the papers.

In 1991 Cargill bought Michael Richards patent and now makes soybean wax and supplies it to candle manufacturers.You now have a clearer picture of the where and how soy candle wax came to be.It’s time to begin creating your own soy candles using all-natural ingredients.Working with soy candle wax is easy and it cleans up with soap and warm water. Soy wax is easy to work with and doesn’t produce soot, leaving that black ‘dust’ like less expensive candles do.

Remember, soy candle wax is organic, a renewable resource, biodegradable and eco-friendly.Are you just about ready to take on the task of producing superb candles?

Kim Montgomery loves candles and is passionate about sharing that love with others. Discover more expert tips and secrets about soy candle waxand all that you need to know about creating your own perfect candles with her popular free ecourse, available at http://www.candlemakingshop-onalbertstreet.com/

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