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Lotion Candles May Be Harmful To Your Skin
If you have a love for candles, then you have probably come
across or heard of "lotion candles". A "lotion candle" is usually a
scented soy candle and is advertised as being a moisturizer for
your skin. According to some candle makers, you burn your lotion
candle before your bath, making sure to extinguish the candle at
least 30 seconds before dipping your fingers into the hot wax, and
rub the melted wax onto your body as you would lotion.
I have seen many soy candle makers advertise their candles in this
way. As a chandler, I find several things wrong with the practice
of using any candle in this way.
1. Dyes in candles are not skin safe. Chandlers do not use skin
safe dye in their candles. There are dyes for lotion that are
designed to be used in cosmetics and are not harmful to the skin.
Dyes for candles are much more powerful dyes and have not been
tested for the skin, because they were made for candles not lotion.
It takes much more dye to color a candle than to color lotion. At
these concentrated levels you may experience some skin
irritation.
2. Lotion candles are not made from lotion. I have heard some
chandlers say that their candle is made from lotion not wax. There
is no such thing as a lotion candle. You can only make a candle
from some form of wax. Soy candles are made from soybean wax, which
is made from soybean oil. The soy wax that is bought for candle
making is not a cosmetic grade of wax. The FDA requires any
cosmetic to meet specific requirements to ensure the safety of
cosmetic products to the public.
3. Fragrance oils used in candles are not all skin safe. Most
candle makers use up to 9% fragrance oil in their candles. Even if
a chandler uses skin safe fragrance oil it is only skin safe up to
3%. Having experience making candles, I can tell you that fragrance
oil in its pure form can cause a serious chemical burn. It may burn
your skin in the same way acid would burn your skin. Therefore,
rubbing scented candle wax on your skin may cause irritation to
your skin.
4. Never dip your hands into a flaming candle. It is true that soy
wax burns cooler than paraffin; however the flame of any candle
will burn you severely. "Lotion candles" usually say to extinguish
the flame first, but I have seen chandlers demonstrate the use of
"lotion candles" at craft shows without extinguishing the
flame.
5. If you have children never let them see you dip your hands into
a hot candle. Soy wax does burn much cooler than other candles;
however a child will not know the difference between a "lotion
candle" and a paraffin candle. Hot wax on a child's skin could
cause very serious damage. So if you decide to use "lotion candles"
please be responsible.
Soy candles are wonderful, but I don't recommend using them as
lotion candles. There are several lotions available to you
including soy lotion that have skin safe ingredients added to
it.
Amanda Arnold is the co-owner of Mamma's Primitive Hut and
sells hand poured soybean candles and lotions.
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