Common Scents Gifts are new, great ideas for teaching gifts. There might not be any real necessity to burn candles in a classroom, but teachers can definitely scent their classrooms! Common scents gifts can be gorgeous snowmen and teddy bears, which have been dipped in scented soy wax. They need no attention, just set them on the desk or a bookshelf and enjoy their cute faces and delicious scent!
In over 100 years soybean candle wax is the first modernism in the global candle industry. The benefits show that it is one of the most exciting things to happen to candles since their innovation.
The common scents gifts support the burning of soybean wax. Soy wax does not contain or burn off toxins unlike paraffin ones. That’s why it burns cleaner with no grimy residue. Soybean wax is also oil based, so it has a higher melting point, which means it burns cooler. Soy candles are made from a renewable resource and not from petroleum base like paraffin. They are eagerly available and are cheap as well.
When paraffin burns, some unwanted chemicals are produced. This results in soot and smoke soiling the walls, ceiling, carpets and furniture. The surfaces cannot be cleaned totally, as the domestic cleaners are not strong enough to remove them. Often, replacement is the only option for ridding the surface of paraffin soot and smoke!
Soy candles are basically made from vegetables. They are non-toxic and do not produce stain. They are 100% biodegradable, burn 50% longer and burn at the lower temperature than paraffin. On the other hand, paraffin candles give off petroleum soot and toxic perfumed hydrocarbons.
By burning soy candles you promote American farmers whereas paraffin wax gets imported from other countries.
Common Scents Gifts carrying soy candles are scented with oil scents rather than alcohol, making the smell last much longer. The candles also burn consistently, leaving no wax remains on the side of the jar. And yes, those jars can also be cleaned and recycled.