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  2. The 11 Best Candle-making Kits to Create Your Own Unique ...

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    The kit includes two candle tins, two bags of wax, an assortment of healing crystals, one rose fragrance oil, one lavender fragrance oil, two wicks and two stirring sticks, plus assorted flower ...

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  4. Fragrance oil - Wikipedia

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    Scented candles are produced when fragrance oils are combined with hot wax like paraffin, forming a homogenous solution. [citation needed] Fragrance oils are retained like a sponge when the wax is cooled to room temperature. Lighting the candle wick increases the wax temperature, gradually releasing an aroma through the evaporation of the ...

  5. Rathbornes Candles - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures a range of candles, varying from paraffin wax to pure beeswax. They have a scented candle range, but still primarily produce church candles. The Christmas candle in the west of Ireland is a popular item, [citation needed] which is traditionally placed in the window. The company is the sponsor of "Atmospheric Restaurant ...

  6. Warning! These Popular Holiday Scents Can Be Highly Toxic to Pets

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    Though pine oil is often used to fill homes with a delightful clean winter scent, it can be highly toxic to dogs, even leading to central nervous system damage in some cases. 3. Wintergreen

  7. Benzyl salicylate - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl salicylate is a salicylic acid benzyl ester, a chemical compound most frequently used in cosmetics as a fragrance additive or UV light absorber.It appears as an almost colorless liquid with a mild odor described as "very faint, sweet-floral, slightly balsamic" by some, while others smell nothing at all.