Home  |  About Us  |  Get Directions  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us |  Retail Store      
Shop Online!
TTMS Blog
Soy Facts
Soy Candles
Aroma Critters
Scent Descriptions
Wholesale Request
Monthly Giveaway
Press & Media

Join our FREE newsletter
to receive exclusive specials & promotions!

Email:  

TTMS News

Three years ago today…

03/03/2010 01:24 PM
It’s hard to believe that this all started out of my kitchen and that just three years ago today, we had our grand opening of the Things That Make Scents retail store. We started this journey surround by our friends and family and three years later they are still there offering their support as well [...]

February 2010 Valentines Window

02/02/2010 07:27 PM
Thanks to the help of my good pal K-Krafty, I was able to pull off the February window, complete with not 1 but 2 giant Hershey Kisses! I am very pleased at how it turned out.  You never know whats going to happen until you start loading stuff into the window, sometimes it works and [...]

Once there was some Snowmen

01/15/2010 11:04 AM
How could you not love snowmen?  They are one of my favorites! I have hundreds of different snowman things, from wreathes to stuffed snowmen, mugs, plates and, well you get the picture. Thats why I knew the minute I saw these life sized snowmen at the store I just had to have them. Im pretty sure [...]

December Holiday Window, Finally!

12/30/2009 09:43 AM
As I sit here thinking about the January window and wondering where the time went, it occurs to me that I never posted the pics of the December window.  Sorry about that. Since Tom and I spent most of December at the store we decided to put our lovely Christmas tree from home in the display [...]

6 Things You Should Know Before Buying Another Candle


OhSoy soy candles are your heathier choice! Did you know that the candles you are burning could be harming the environment or worse, you and your family, especially if they contain lead core wicks? Before lighting or buying another candle be sure to read the research information we have gathered and find out why our soy candles are a healthier, greener choice.

  • Soy wax burns cleaner resulting in less toxins for you, your children and pets to breathe, not to mention not damaging your home with black soot all over walls, ceilings, drapes, carpets, furniture and electronics
  • Soy wax is non-toxic and over time it won’t harm the environment making soy candles a “greener” choice
  • Soy wax burns cooler providing a 20% - 50% longer burn time so you get more for your money
  • Stronger scent throw cold and while burning means a more prominent scent throughout your home or office
  • Soy beans are a renewable resource and are grown in the USA which support american farmers and the american economy
  • Soy wax will clean up with soap and hot water

By choosing Soy Candles you are helping the future of our planet.
Are you doing your part?

Based on our research we believe that Soy Wax is a better, safer alternative to paraffin wax candles. While many may argue the facts, we still feel that since paraffin wax comes from petroleum or slack wax if you will, which is the left over sludge from making fuel and oil which contain toxins. Slack Wax is very toxic in its rare form and paraffin wax is made from refining slack wax. Although the refining process reduces the toxins to FDA "Safe Levels", paraffin in abundance and over time could still pollute the environment and be dangerous to our health. True, paraffin wax is biodegradable but its what it leaves behind that's the problem. Before making your next candle purchase please visit our Soy Facts page to help you form your own opinions regarding soy and paraffin waxes.

OhSoy!
“Be Greener, Breathe Cleaner”™

Soy Facts, What You Need To Know About Soy

Soy candles are made from soy wax, which is hydrogenated soybean oil. Soy wax was invented in 1991 by Michael Richards who was looking for a cheaper alternative to beeswax. As he entered the candle industry he realized there was a growing demand for natural wax candles. Soy wax is often mixed with fragrances to produce scented soy candles. They are available in supermarkets and specialized stores and can also be bought online.


History Of Soy Wax

Soy wax is quite a recent invention. It was only in 1991, when Michael Richards, when looking for a cheaper alternative for beeswax, that he developed soy wax. There was a big demand for natural wax candles, but beeswax was about 10 times more expensive than paraffin. As he entered the candle industry with beeswax products he realized there was a growing demand....... Read More.


Soy Wax Production

Soy wax is produced from soybean oil but may contain other non-soy ingredients. Soybean oil is separated from the solid components by solvent extraction or by mechanical pressing. This raw oil will be further refined and bleached. About 60 kg of soybeans are required to produce 10 kg of soybean oil. The soy solids, which remain after oil extraction....... Read More.

Candles and Soot Formation

We can find only one scientific study comparing the burning characteristics of soy candles with those of paraffin and beeswax candles. This study - Combustion Characteristics of Candles Made from Hydrogenated Soybean Oil - was carried out by Karamatollah Rezaei and his colleagues and published in....... Read More.


Links, Documents and Other Useful Information

A Material Safety Data Sheet from Science Stuff showing household paraffin wax as releasing toxins. NOTE: "Section 11 Additional Information"....... Read More.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention database shows Paraffin Wax fume can cause one of the following, "Irritation eyes, skin, respiratory system; discomfort, nausea"....... Read More.

Environment, Health and Safety Online states, "If the light colored fabrics in your home begin to look rather dingy or gray, if plastic items in the house begin to accumulate a dark film, if your electronic equipment has discolorations especially around vents (ie. computers, disc drives, etc...), if the television or computer monitor screen is covered with a thin dark residue that wipes off with a clean cloth (this film will appear darker than regular household dust on a clean cloth) you could have an IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) problem resulting from candle soot."....... Read More.

MassageTherapy.com has an article about paraffin candles which states, "David Kraus, an air quality engineer and former employee of the Florida Department of Health, says that paraffin candle soot is similar to that released by diesel fuel"........ Read More.

The NASA Explores web site reads, "Research and testing, however, are showing that paraffin--the material used in common candles--has excellent potential for use as a rocket fuel"....... Read More.

USA Today article about soy candles and the stars. "LOS ANGELES — Celebrities are hot for soybean wax candles. They like the scents and the fact that the candles are environmentally correct."....... Read More.

LEAD Action News writes, "The possible impacts on public health from consumer use of scented candles may include increased risk of cancer, neurological and behavioral deficits and acute aggravation of existing respiratory diseases such as asthma."........ Read More.

** All of the information provided is property of the respective resource.

 
   2010© Copy & Site Design By Things That Makes Scents. All rights reserved.
Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape