Candle dye soluble in Paraffin, Soy Wax, Stearic Acid (vegetable stearin) and Gelatin.
The presentation of these dyes in pellets or flakes facilitates correct dosage and full dissolution, avoiding lumps.
Special packaging for long-term preservation.
Early attempts to color candles made from natural waxes or animal fat involved the use of pigments obtained from plants and minerals. The Industrial Revolution brought advances in the manufacture of dyes.
In the late 19th century, synthetic dyes were introduced that offered a broader palette and more vibrant shades.
In the modern era, candle manufacturing has been transformed by advances in dyes. Today, there are formats such as microspheres, flakes and pellets, which offer remarkable advantages in terms of strength and ease of use.
Microspheres, for example, are tiny particles that disperse evenly in the melted wax, resulting in intense, uniform colors. These dyes are highly heat-resistant and do not fade over time.
What’s more, their small size allows for accurate measurement when mixing with all types of raw materials: paraffin, soy wax, stearic acid (vegetable stearin) or transparent gelatin, among others.
Color therapy is a discipline that explores how colors can influence our emotions. Each color has different meanings and effects associated with it.
Carefully selected colored candles are used to create environments that promote well-being. For example, candles with soft tones are used in relaxing and meditative environments, while intense ones can stimulate passion and vitality.
Fluorescent pink, with its luminosity, is a shade that radiates joy and vitality. Its presence in candles can add a touch of energy and positivity.
This vibrant color is often associated with youth, creativity and fun, and its use in color therapy can help elevate the mood and promote emotional wellbeing. Candles incorporating fluorescent pink are ideal for infusing a sense of happiness and optimism into the environment.
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