rezcandles: October 2010

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Are Aromatherapy Candles Really Helpful?

Anytime you walk into a Body Shop or a Yankee Candle you cannot help but notice that the shelves are lined with aromatherapy candles. In fact, for a large part of the last decade many people touted the benefits of aromatherapy in any form. Therefore, if you have ever wondered past an aromatherapy candle display you may wonder if the candles are really able to do much more for you than the simple delight that watching a wax candle burn can.

The truth is that aromatherapy candles are able to help soothe and relax people due to the fact that the wax is infused with a combination of essential oils. When the wax candle starts to burn the oils are released into vapors that are breathable. Due to the fact that aromatherapy candles burn at a much hotter temperature than regular wax candles the oils are released into the air at a warmer temperature than normal candle vapors. Thus, your lungs easily are able to absorb the oil vapors and you breathe them into your body.

While this idea may sound frightening when put this way, the truth is that the smell and vapors help in a positive way by changing your mood making you generally much more relaxed and content in the same way that certain smells may relax you. The type of benefit that you receive depends of course on the type of aromatherapy oils are infused into the wax candles which is why there are many different types of aromatherapy candles.

Given the variety of aromatherapy candles on the market there are too many options to list them all, but a few examples include lavender, tangerine, ginger, and bergamot. Lavender and tangerine aromatherapy candles are both meant to relax those who use them by helping your body release its tension. Ginger candles on the other hand will help sharpen your memory and is great to use while studying. On the other hand, for soothing the body after a long day chamomile is a great choice and bergamot candles will increase your mood making them great to use as a power combination.

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

How to Turn a Crayon into a Beautiful Wax Candle

When it comes to making candles, most people do not realize that they may have the supplies sitting around their home. However, if you have an old set of crayons sitting anywhere in your home you can turn these left over coloring supplies into a stunning wax candle. Not only is this somewhat like recycling and thus great for the environment, but it’s a great rainy day activity and entertaining to boot. After all, how many people can claim that their wax candles came from crayons?

In order to turn your crayons into wax candles the first thing you need to do is collect all the old stubby crayons out of the crayon box. You will need at least a reasonable handful in order to create a candle. After you have a pile, separate them by color unless you want a solid brown wax candle which is what you will get if you blend and melt the crayons together.

Next you should get the other wax candle making supplies together which are all cheap and can be picked up easily at local craft store. Some of the items you will need include candle molds, wicks, and wax melting bags. At this point you will use the bags to melt down each color selection of crayons taking care of course to only place one color in each bag.

After the wax is melted pour the liquid into candle molds. You can stick to placing one color in each mold or pour different colors in separately to create swirled colors. Of course you are free to experiment a bit which is where the true stunning wax candle creations will stem from. Layering will often result in solid stacked colors, while pouring two colors in at once will result in swirled wax candles. The latter design is great for pillar candles.

Finally, while the wax is still a liquid make sure that you place a wick into the wax candle otherwise you will not be able to light it. From this point on all you have to do is wait for the wax to harden and then you can remove it from the mold and use it to light up your home.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

The Soft Scent of Jasmine Inspires Romance

The effects that candlelight can have on your relationship are remarkable. No one will dispute that soft lighting promotes relaxation and the desire to unwind. When used in a living room at the end of the day, the evening becomes something magical for the two of you. Combine that soft light with the essential oils of Jasmine and you offer some remarkable possibilities to your evening.

Jasmine is one of the most costly of the essential oils because of the process by which is it removed and because it requires so many of the tiny petals to produce just a small amount of Jasmine oil. Jasmine has a sweet scent and is used to offer healing effects to the body in both the physical and emotional way. The Jasmine scented palm oil tealights candles can offer you those properties in a cost-effective way. You can have all of the healing effects of Jasmine with Jasmine scented tea lights. Imagine the warm scent of Jasmine pervading the room as you sit and talk. Jasmine scented candles offer you an atmosphere of romance and relaxation.

The warm and slightly heady scent of Jasmine actually reaches out to the brain, helping you to feel optimistic and in harmony with your surroundings and with each other. Jasmine is also known to encourage romance and relaxation. If you're in the mood for some quiet time with your significant other, a jasmine scented candle will give you both a mood lift and help you to relax and unwind together.

The next time you just need a break from the day, consider a little candlelight. To give the two of you a little quiet time away from it all, light a Jasmine scented tea light in your living room, turn on some low music, and spend time just reconnecting.

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