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Soy Wax Aromatherapy Candles: Vanilla and Lemon

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Rainbow Duck Designs

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Candles aren’t just for providing light. They are used in religious ceremonies, healing rituals as well as setting a romantic mood. These beautiful, hand poured candles sit inside of attractive, tropical tins which are made to (literally and figuratively) brighten up your space. They are scented, which makes them even more delightful whether they are used for aromatherapy or just pure enjoyment. These candles, made with soy wax and floral scents are beautiful as well as useful. Aromatherapy is based on the usage of aromatic materials including essential oils and other aroma compounds, in order to improve psychological and physical well-being. Different scents address different issues. Lemon helps alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression. Lemon is effective at relieving stress. Vanilla helps with stress and can aid in sleep. Vanilla is soothing and relaxing. Warning! Burn within sight. Keep away from flammables. Keep away from children and pets. Trim wick to 1/4" before lighting. Keep candle free of any foreign materials including matches and wick trimmings. Only burn candle on a level, fire-resistant surface. Do not burn candle for more than four hours at a time. Stop use when only 1/4" of wax remains.
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