Soy Candle Hobby/Business
Are you interested in making soy candles from home? Would you like a new hobby or business? With CandleWealth you can have both – a hobby and/or a business. Making soy wax candles is easy. Yes, you can go out on the web and find supplies to make your candles from any company but will you have the support when you have questions? No! With CandleWealth we have a team to help you with your hobby/business. We are here to answer any questions you have. CandleWealth has top qulity products like our exclusive NVSoy wax. If you don’t want to make candles you can use and/or sell CandleWealth’s exclusive line of all natural soy blend candles. Our Panetteria Gourmet Recipe Candles smell great! You may want to eat them they smell so good! If you would like to learn more information about what CandleWealth has to offer, feel free to contact me. Join one of the fastest growing teams in CandleWealth today!
CandleWealth’s Access! Advanced Candle Coloring System
Have you ever wished the colors of your candles were brighter and more vibrant? I used to wish this but not anymore! I am so excited about CandleWealth’s exclusive Access! Advanced Candle Coloring System. This system contains 100% dye colorants in red, blue, yellow, and black. The colors are bright and vibrant! You can even make black candles if you desire. With this system we have the color combinations or recipes to make more than 100 colors but you can make more than that by changing the combinations. You are only limited by your imagination. It does not take a lot of drops to make vibrant colored candles with this system. In addition, it costs pennies to color your candles. These dyes work great with CandleWealth’s NVSoy™ wax. I highly recommend this Access! Advanced Candle Coloring System to everyone that makes candles.
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NVSoy™ vs. Paraffin Wax Candles
Did you know that paraffin that is in most candles consumed by 98% of households and candle consumers is a by product of the oil industry? Paraffin is from the sludge at the bottom of the barrel of oil. Chemicals and bleach are added to this sludge and then fragrance and a wick are added to call it a candle. Since paraffin is from oil that is why you see all that black soot on your candle jar and in and around the areas of your home where you burn paraffin candles. Smoke from the paraffin candles even stains cloth and clothes. Paraffin candles are the number one cause of indoor air pollution. Studies have shown that lighting a paraffin candle is like starting a diesel engine in your home. YUK!!!
Do you want to continue to support the oil industry when you could GO GREEN and support the American farmers? NVSoy™ Wax (Natural Vegetable Soy) is an all natural product that is biodegradable and a renewable resource. Candles made with NVSoy™ burns much cooler than paraffin candles; therefore, it burns up to 50% longer. NVSoy™ is non-toxic and does not emit any carcinogens or black soot. NVSoy™ candles burn completely so you can even recycle the jar easily. Also, if you spill an NVSoy™ candle it wipes up easily with a paper towel and if necessary with soap and water. Finally, NVSoy™ wax releases fragrances naturally, faster and longer so these candles smell great and you can smell the fragrance for the entire burn of the candle.
With all these facts, why would you want to burn another paraffin candle when you can burn a healthy alternative that is safe for you, your family, your pets, and the environment? Switch today and burn a healthy NVSoy™ candle! You will be glad you did.
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