Thanks for sharing this! I noticed popular stores (Pottery Barn) is selling soy (or soy wax) candles, so they are getting into the mainstream.
I've always loved candles, but can't have them burning in my house, because I smell the smoke and have physical reactions the burning candle, similar to being near a larger fire (eyes watery, coughing, etc.). I thought my reaction was strange (and "too sensitive"), but it makes sense that the soot and toxins in the air from the smoke/fire is causing this.
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Thanks for sharing this! I noticed popular stores (Pottery Barn) is selling soy (or soy wax) candles, so they are getting into the mainstream.
I've always loved candles, but can't have them burning in my house, because I smell the smoke and have physical reactions the burning candle, similar to being near a larger fire (eyes watery, coughing, etc.). I thought my reaction was strange (and "too sensitive"), but it makes sense that the soot and toxins in the air from the smoke/fire is causing this.
November 6, 2008 - 2:08pmThis Comment
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