Why Soy Wax Candles Are a Better Alternative

Before we get into the most common mistakes, let’s take a moment to see what makes soy wax candles a popular choice. 

Conventional candles are typically made of paraffin wax that's made from petroleum. Soy wax is made from hydrogenated soybean oil, which is made from soybeans, a renewable and sustainable product. Soy wax burns slower and produces significantly less soot than paraffin candles. The result is a cleaner burn that's better for your home and the environment. 

Soy wax is also an excellent choice for fragrance, as it holds scents well. It also has a much more steady-release fragrance compared to paraffin wax. Whether using calming lavender or rejuvenating citrus, soy wax gives you a more satisfying fragrance throw.  

Now, let's get on with the rest of the article, which highlights the four most common mistakes made with soy candles and provides tips on how to avoid them!

The Importance of Understanding the Correct Candle Care

Proper care of your soy wax candle is crucial for getting the most enjoyment out of it. Taking a few moments to follow our basic guidelines not only extends the life of your candle but maximises fragrance release and avoids common issues like uneven burning or soot buildup.

Here are four common mistakes to look out for and tips on preventing them.

Mistake 1: Skipping Wick Trimming Before Each Burn

A common mistake, not trimming a candle wick before each burn, can cause excess soot and uneven burning.

The Risks of Over Burning Soy Wax Candles

If you don't trim your candle's wick, it may start to burn too long and too hot, leading the candle to burn unevenly. This can lead to a "tunnelling" effect, where the wax melts down the candle's centre, leaving a ring of unmelted wax around the edges. This wastes wax and reduces the candle's overall burn time.

A long wick can also cause your candle to produce more soot, creating a mess on your candle's container and filling the air with smoke.

Ideal Burn Time Recommendations

To ensure an even burn and prevent issues, trim your candle's wick to approximately (¼ inch) before each use. Burning the candle for 2-3 hours creates an even melt pool. Burning your candle for too long at one time can cause the wax to overheat and burn faster than it should.

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Mistake 2: Not Allowing a Full Melt Pool on the First Burn

Many people make the mistake of burning a new candle briefly. This causes only the wax in the centre to melt. The mistake here is that the centre melt creates a memory effect, which can lead to uneven burning in future uses.

What is Candle “Memory” and Why Does It Matter?

Candle memory refers to how the wax behaves during its first burns. What happens if a candle doesn't melt to the edges on its first burn? The wax tends to tunnel every time it's lit after this initial burn. Tunnelling occurs because the wax only melts down to the level it melted on the first burn, creating a "memory" that repeats itself.

To avoid this common problem, allow the candle to burn for long enough that the entire wax surface melts, creating a complete melt pool. This can take 2-3 hours for a soy candle, depending on the size of the candle. Giving your candle an initial long burn ensures it burns evenly from the start, and you'll get more out of the wax as it melts consistently over time.

Mistake 3: Placing the Candle in the Wrong Spot

For a safe and even burn, consider where you place your candle. Proper placement is essential for all candle types.

How Drafts Can Impact Your Candle’s Burn

Placing a candle in a drafty area is a common mistake, such as near an open window, an air vent, or a fan. Drafts can cause the candle's flame to flicker or burn unevenly, causing the candle to waste wax. This can also affect the fragrance throw, as the airflow will carry the scent away instead of diffusing evenly in the room.

Finding the Perfect Spot for Your Candle

The best place for soy candles is somewhere free of drafts, heat sources, or direct sunlight. A flat, stable surface ensures the candle burns safely and evenly. If you're using the candle for scent, it's also important to place it where the scent can diffuse naturally and evenly.

Colour coordination is also a factor many people overlook. While aesthetics may not directly affect the candle's burn, placing the candle where it complements the room's decor can enhance the overall experience of the space.

Consider matching your candles to the colours in your room, whether neutral tones for a calming effect or bright colours for a lively atmosphere. Unsure, complete the free fragrance test.

Examples of Best Scented Soy Wax Candles at L’SAUVE®

Owen Drew England is a luxury candle brand produced in Northwest England. Each product is made by hand using traditional methods to create lovely, high-quality products. All Owen Drew England candles are 100% natural vegan soy wax and are cruelty-free.

Owen Drew England Anglesey Luxury Candle:
This beautiful soy wax candle features notes of earthy and woody for a candle that has a mature, masculine fragrance.

Owen Drew England Blaise Luxury Candle:

This candle features crisp notes of bergamot and fresh apple, with notes of blackcurrant and oakmoss.

Mistake 4: Blowing Out the Candle Instead of Snuffing It

Blowing out a soy candle, while easy, can damage the wax and reduce its lifespan.

Why Blowing Out Soy Wax Candles Can Cause Problems

Blowing out a candle can cause the wick to smoulder, leaving black soot and an unpleasant smell behind. This can also cause the wax around the wick to splatter in some cases, leading to potential mess and waste. Blowing out the flame may not fully extinguish the candle, leaving the wick still hot and potentially reigniting the flame.

The Right Way to Extinguish a Candle’s

There are two correct ways to extinguish a candle: 1. use a candle snuffer, or 2: dip the wick into the melted wax. Using one of these methods ensures the flame is extinguished correctly, and you don't risk splattering wax or unpleasant smells.

It’s best to allow the wick to cool before trimming it for the next use.

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Common FAQs About Soy Wax Candles

Why Does My Soy Wax Candle Have Tunneling ?

Tunnelling happens when the wax melts only in the centre of the candle. This leaves a ring of un-melted wax around the edges. Tunnelling may occur if the candle isn't burned long enough during its first use or the wick isn't properly trimmed. Always burn your soy wax candle for at least 2-3 hours to prevent tunnelling.

How Can I Maximise the Fragrance Throw of My Soy Wax Candle?

Ensure your soy wax candle is placed in a well-ventilated area where the scent can naturally disperse. Also, keep the wick trimmed regularly and burn the candle for the right amount of time to help fragrance release evenly into your room.

Take a look at our candle care guide.

By avoiding these common mistakes, you’ll enjoy your soy wax candles to their fullest potential. Happy candle burning!