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A Breath Of Fresh Air... Soy CandlesBy By Deborah DeLuna Honestly, when I first heard of soy candles, I thought, "Yuk, I don't eat soy or tofu or anything like that. Why do I want soy in my candles? After some thorough research, I found out why. Let me first tell you, I am a seasoned Massage Therapist who has done massage in small, enclosed rooms 5 days a week, 8 hours a day for over 15 years. I burn a lot of candles. Regular candles are made of paraffin wax. I love them for decoration and home decor or burning for short periods of time, like at wedding ceremonies. Really, though, they are made of petroleum bi-products and I don't want to inhale that all day. Do you? Candles have been used for centuries for celebration, hospitality and nurturing holistic therapy. It is a welcome breath of fresh air (literally) to have a soy wax candle available for everyone, whenever they want. Soy candles are clean burning and will not damage carpets, walls or draperies. They are non-toxic Soy candles appeal to everyone whether they are bought for decoration and home decor, mood enhancemnt, or as an environmentally sensible alternative. Deborah DeLuna is a professional Massage Therapist and has been in the luxury hotel and hospitality business for over 25 years. Her love of candles came out of using them everyday in business and her personal life. Visit her website at: http://www.createamood.com ADD THIS TO YOUR SOCIAL BOOKMARKS
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