100% Beewax
Pollutant Neutralization: When beeswax candles are burnt, it helps to neutralise pollutants in the air. This helps to remove dust, smells, and mould from the air, which helps to relieve allergy and asthma symptoms and improve breathing for everyone around.
Rose Essential Oil is a stress reliever that also fights anxiety and relaxes the body and mind.
The essential oils in rose aromatherapy penetrate deep into your skin and into your lungs, rejuvenating skin and calming the psyche. It works by gradually relaxing muscles, relieving spasms, and reducing inflammation. Rose essential oil has been shown to help heal wounds when used topically, but its inside benefits are even more remarkable. Inhaling rose essential oil helps to establish a protective barrier in your body, preventing water loss in the epidermis and decreasing stress hormone levels.
For its therapeutic qualities, rose essential oil has been a fascinating topic of research. Rose aromatherapy has been found in studies to assist with anxiety and sadness. Roses are also popular among women since the essential oil relieves PMS symptoms such as restlessness, stress, sleeplessness, bloating, and menstrual pain.
Orange Essential Oil is an excellent energy booster.
According to studies, this natural oil helps to reduce cortisol release and lower heart rate, which helps to keep stress and anxiety at bay. Orange oil can help with digestion by acting as an anti-inflammatory, relaxant, and circulation booster. It can also help with cramps and other stomach problems. Orange oil has a very soothing impact on the mind and body, and it can help with sleep problems caused by stress or sadness.
Lemon Essential Oil is an excellent anxiety reliever and mood enhancer.
Anxiety: Lemon essential oil is well-known for its stress-relieving properties. Inhaling this fragrant oil has been found to increase the synthesis of serotonin and dopamine, which helps to reduce anxiety.
Lavender Essential Oil is effective on anxiety, migraines, insomnia as well as boosts your mood.
It reduces anxiety: If you’re feeling tense after a particularly stressful day at work, inhaling the soothing smell of a lavender candle may help to relax your body and mind. Lavender has long been used to treat anxiety, relaxation, and muscular spasms.
It treats insomnia: When they’ve had one too many restless nights, many individuals swear by melatonin to help them fall asleep. Instead of taking pills, consider inhaling some relaxing essential oils. Furthermore, research suggests that it might aid in the improved sleep of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
It fights migraines: It’s quite difficult to get rid of a migraine after you’ve had one. Rather than going for the pain relievers, seek the lavender candle. It’s capacity to help your body relax.
It boosts your mood: Lavender candle has been proven in tests to have a significant influence in improving people’s emotions, to the point that it can even aid in the treatment of depression.
Warning!
To prevent fire or serious injury.
Never leave a candle burning unattended. Keep pets and children out of reach. Burning on or near combustible objects is never a good idea. Candles should be burned in a heat-resistant container that will catch any melted wax. Candles should be kept away from draughts, heat sources, overhanging objects, and walls. Allow at least 10cm between each candle that is burning. Allow at least 10cm between each candle that is burning. When extinguishing the flame, be careful not to blast molten wax. To minimise big flames, carbon buildup, and smoky flames, trim the wick. Each time the candle is lighted, trim the wick to 14” (7mm). Allowing the candle to burn all the way down to the base is not a good idea. When the candle holder’s burning surfaces, particularly the base, become hot during usage, place it on a non-flammable glass or ceramic container.
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