:? um,JimHallock said:This is a good thing which has been used in making the candle and it is a soybean oil waxing and used instead of paraffin oil and a good choice for eco-friendly environment.
mmoo said:Does anyone know of an organic, non-gmo soywax supplier?
donniej said:I'd be really surprised if any soy wax actually has an organic certification. As far as I know, soy wax is fatty acids processed out of soybean oil, probably hydrogenated oil. The oil is saponified via lime in a heated pressure vessel forming unsoluble soaps. The glycerin is salted out and the soap is nuetralized with sulfuric acid. The remaining fatty acids are cleaned and separated.
I can't imagine there's anything organic about this process.
PS. I'm not 100% certian that this is how soy wax is made, but I'm pretty confident about it.
Superblonde64 said:Is there an organic supplier that you can recommend? :?:
donniej said:Superblonde64 said:Is there an organic supplier that you can recommend? :?:
I doubt any exist. But no, I have never seen soy wax with an organic certification but I've never looked either.
JimHallock said:This is a good thing which has been used in making the candle and it is a soybean oil waxing and used instead of paraffin oil and a good choice for eco-friendly environment.
donniej said:The only wax I know of which could even possibly be certified organic would be beeswax. It makes great candles but I don't know how well it handles scent. It has such a nice, light scent on it's own that I've never added any to it. Unfortunately, it's also one of the most expensive waxes.
Its a candle!! no one is eating it! All the hype about organic is just that, for the most part hype...
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