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What is Soy Wax? | What Makes Soy Wax Candles Different?

July 30, 2020

What is Soy Wax? | What Makes Soy Wax Candles Different?

Looking to learn more about Soy Wax? Stick with us, and we’ll tell you everything you need to know.

So what exactly is Soy Wax?

Soy Wax is a type of vegetable wax which is made from the oil of soybeans.

After their initial harvesting, these soybeans are cleaned, cracked, de-hulled, and then rolled into flakes.

This oil is then extracted from the flakes, and hydrogenated.

This hydrogenation process also tends to convert some of the fatty acids in the oil from a state of unsaturation to a state of saturation. This process causes a dramatic alteration in the melting points of the soy oil which contributes to making it solid at room temperature. The leftover husks are commonly used as a feed to the animals.

Soy wax was first invented by a group of college students in 1996 at Purdue University. They had to make a birthday candle using any renewable resource to which they chose to use soybean oil and figured out a way to solidify soybean oil. It thus let them win first place in a competition.

Did you know that the United States grows a vast majority of the world's soybeans in the states of Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana?

Benefits of Soy Wax in Candle Making:

Soybean wax renders many benefits, but its most common advantage is that it is completely renewable. Even though the global reserves of oil shrink, and prices of paraffin increase, the only limitation to the soy supply is how much is chosen to be grown.

The soy being bought today was more likely in soil less than a year ago, and there is a great chance that more soy is being grown on the same field even now.

A well-made candle from soy will burn clean and slow, creating much more to be desired than typical paraffin wax candles. 

The performance and beauty of soy wax candles speak for themselves.

Soy wax candles (like those created at RE+NEW+ALL Candle) are eco-friendly, renewable, sustainable, and carbon-neutral.

How Soy Wax is Used In Candle Making:

Let's jump into the most common use of Soy Wax.

Even though soybean wax is used for a wide variety of purposes, most of this wax is used during the candle making process.

It is because the soy bean wax is renewable that gives this resource so much value. It is also important to note that candles made with soy wax are much easier to maintain, burn very clean, and also have a long-lasting burn time.

If there is ever a mess created by soy wax, it can easily be cleaned up with soap and water because of its natural properties. 

Facts About Soy Wax:

  • Soy wax is a natural as well as a renewable resource.
  • Soy wax is biodegradable and thus it cleans up with plain old soap and water.
  • Soy wax has a lower melting point meaning that such candles will burn slower or longer than paraffin candles.
  • Soy candles support local farmers in the United States. Many soybeans grown in the U.S are used in candles, which creates a big demand for this product. Each time you buy Soybean Wax candles, you are supporting the local economy.
  • Pure 100% soy wax candles along with natural candle wicks are free of any cancer-causing, toxic chemicals as compared to cheap candles made from synthetic waxes.
  • Soy Wax can easily be cleaned with plain soap and water.

In addition to that, there are many reasons why soy wax candles are one of the best choices for customers today. Try one of RE+NEW+ALL's soy wax candles, and explore incredible scents that can transform your home.

Final Words:

We hope that you have gained more knowledge about soy wax from our short guide. Let us know what you think about soy wax in the comments below.

Also, tell us if you have ever purchased a Soy Wax candle and how it has worked for you.