In the last five years a new type of clear candle has emerged – freestanding resin-based (aka clear wax) candles. Using a base of mineral oil, the candle uses a patented resin as the stabilizer, creating a candle that outshines both traditional paraffin and gel candles. It requires no container like gel candles, burns longer than paraffin and holds more fragrance than both.safety concerns while valid, revolve mostly around containers and embeds, of which resin-based candles can be made in any traditional paraffin shape, with no bubbles.
This lends them more decorative appeal than gel candles as a reason for not offering the clear freestanding candles. Resin-based candles have none. As a result, clear wax candles are a much sought after commodity in places like eBay and other online venues. Imagine a candle and look through to the other, the difference becomes clear.Lisa Robbin is the resin-based candle reality. Elegant and refined, but unpretentious for the giving candle, the maker of Heavenly Gems resin-based clear candles. Lisa writes articles on all things candle related in an effort to educate consumers about making the most out of their candle purchases.
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