NATURAL WAXES

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In a world that increasingly values sustainability and environmentalism, vegetable waxes are gaining ground thanks to their excellent properties, versatility of application and origins in renewable sources. In addition to carnauba wax and candelilla wax, you will find two other types of vegetable waxes among our products: soy wax and rapeseed wax.

Rapeseed Wax

Rapeseed wax is obtained from the processing of rapeseed oil, one of the most widely produced vegetable oils in the world. Rapeseed wax is very popular in the candle industry as it accepts fragrances and dyes very well and burns slower than paraffin candles.

Rapeseed wax has a silky texture and is ideal for making container candles. It can be combined with other vegetable waxes to improve and adapt its properties according to each product’s needs.

In addition to our pure rapeseed wax, which is free of pesticides, herbicides, and is non-GMO, we offer rapeseed wax blended with coconut, which provides a smooth and oily finish,

Soy Wax

Soy wax is another new favorite in candle production. Alone or combined with other vegetable or paraffin  waxes, it is mainly used for the manufacture of container candles. Its high melting point means the wax takes longer to melt, increasing the burn time of the candle.

Soy wax also has moisturizing and emollient properties, which is why it is popular among massage therapists. Our soy wax, like our rapeseed wax, is pesticide-free, herbicide-free and non-GMO, making it perfect for this use.