Relax With The Calming Effect Of Scented Candles
There are many benefits of scented candles other than just the aroma and the light they give. In fact, candles are very rarely use for lighting today, but more for ‘mood’ or decoration, and scented oil candles in particular will add a fragrance to any room that can help to soothe nerves and enable you to relax after a hard day at work.
Many feel relaxed just by looking at a lit candle, even without a scent, so it is not just the smell that is effectively relaxing. Perhaps we have developed a special connection with candles, dating back over the years when they were our only source of light at night.. In days gone by, our ancestors were dependent on basic candles fashioned from animal fats to lift the gloom of long, dark winter evenings..
Even up until fairly recently candles were the prime source of light in the home, just before gas lighting became common and well before electricity was available in all homes. Even today, in some areas of the USA and the UK oils lamps and candles are used for lighting, though likely only because of the cost of installing ‘the electric’ as it was once named.
However, back to the benefits of scented oil candles – in today’s modern world where they are often used for little else other than nostalgia or decoration. Or is that true? They are also used by many as a form of aromatherapy, and candles are available in a wide range of fragrances, such as wild lime, Moroccan rose and Capri fig in addition to the more traditional lavender, jasmine, clover and spice.
Each of these will fill your room with a marvelous floral scent that will remind you of these warm summer evenings in the country or picnics by the river. After a difficult day there is no better way to unwind than lighting a scented candle, putting your feet up and savouring the beautiful aromas as they soothe your worries away..
Not only that, but handmade candles can look really beautiful. There is no doubt that many people buy scented candles to use them for decoation only, having no intention of lighting them.. Which is a shame because candles are made to be used: they may have been designed to look beautiful, but candles are functional and should be enjoyed to the full. This can only be achieved by lighting them and enjoying the relaxation that their aroma and flickering flame can provide.
However, many prefer to purchase scented oil candles just for their decorative beauty than to burn them – and who can blame them? Some scented candles are real works of art, so much so that some people are often reluctant to light them because they cannot bear watching them dissolve slowly away.
Oil scented candles are made by melting the wax and then adding a quantity of essential oil (essential meaning scented – from ‘essence’) to the melt. Molten wax, into which fragrant essential oils have been mixed, is poured into the mould or other container housing the candle, securing the wick in place as it solidifies.. Leave it to solidify and you have a basic scented candle. The secret is in the waxes used, the wick and the other ingredients that are used to control the burning rate and reduce the smoke to a minimum.
Paraffin wax can be used, together with stearic acid or stearine, and you can also add oil-soluble dyes that provide the colour. The wax can be dyed a number of different colours, which are then layered to create stunning scented candles.. They can be costly, meaning you are unlikely to be keen to spend a sizeable amount simply to use a candle up in one evening..
Most scented candles are of one or perhaps two colours, and contain enough essential oil to provide you with an exquisite smell in your home when it is burning. They should be priced sufficiently low to be consumable, so that you can burn the candle without it costing you an arm and a leg. There’s nothing wrong in purchasing one or two expensive decorative candles to complement those that you burn, but nobody likes spending a lot on something that is to go up in smoke.
The scents used in such candles are often included for specific purposes. For example, rose and grapefruit fragrances help relieve depression, jasmine and lavender are relaxing and help you sleep at night and mint and a blend of fruits and flowers are invigorating and energizing. You can display a range of these in your room and light whichever is needed for your current mood.
Irrespective of your personal beliefs, scented candles affect you in more ways than you would care to admit, which is why they are popular the world over even though there are now very few areas where they are necessary for the provision of light. If light was the only consideration all candles would be made of plain white unscented wax. But there is so much more to candles now. While dancing candlelight is attractive in itself, the appearance and, of course, the fragrance of candles is now equally important.. Enough said!
Scented oil candles are soothing and can also affect your mood in very specific ways according to the scent – or it might be due to the oils themselves that are used to provide the aroma to the candles. You can keep you candles for decoration only but there is no doubt that to get the most from your candles you should light them.
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