Soy Candles

Greetings...If you are like me, you love to walk into a room that smells simply wonderful. I love candles and wonderful fragrances that calm the senses and invite tranquility (especially after a trying day at work). Until recently, my favorite Warm Spirit soy candle was Passion Pomegranate. However, we have a brand new candle - Special Attention. I cannot begin to describe just how wonderful this candle is, and how it transforms your room and your mood.Warm Spirit's 100% Soy candles have 4 benefits (something you will not find with other candles). The first benefit is that of aromatherapy. The second benefit is to use the melted soy (as the candle is burning) as a warm cuticle treatment and give yourself a mini manicure. The third benefit is to use the warm, melted soy as a massage oil (this is something that cannot be done with a regular wax candle). Soy is a natural moisturizer, and when you burn a 100% soy candle, the temperature of the soy is warm, not hot, and can be applied and absorbed directly on the skin. The fourth benefit of all of our wonderful Warm Spirit candles is to use the unmelted soy as a solid perfume by rubbing it directly on your pulse points (wrists and neck area).To view our colleciton of Enhanced Fragrance Delivery (EFD) soy candles, please visit my website at www.warmspirit.org/rochellemorton. Our candles also make wonderful gifts for any occassion and burn for up to 90 hours.What are some of the ways that you use your soy candles?
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  • And, to extend the life of my candles, I do not burn them, I place them on a coffee mug warmer or candle warmer and allow the candle to melt 24 hours per day. This way, not only am I able to enjoy the candle longer, but I do not have the worry of an open flame burning in my home.

    Rochelle

    www.warmspirit.org/rochellemorton
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