What kind of oil is used for candles?
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Renowned for their healing properties, herbs are a great source of essential oils for candles. Herbs to choose from when it comes to candle scents include basil, mint, moss, arrowroot, chive, oregano, fennel, lavender, lemon balm, marjoram, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme, and verbena.
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- Essential oils are obtained from natural substances, as their name suggests.
- Plants are harvested for their oils, fruits are pressed to acquire concentrated juices, roots are collected for their characteristics, herbs are a great source of uncommon smells, and tree bark and leaves provide even more options for appealing aromas to enhance candles.
- Not only are essential oils used in candle production.
- For aromatherapy purposes, the oils are dispersed in a variety of methods.
- Bath preparations, massage oils, illumination, and inhalation devices are all employed to achieve this goal.
- Natural essential oils are preferred by those who want a natural approach or are interested in aromatherapy.
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