i think soy based because its very oily and really releases the fragrance. it also lasts longer as well. so im definetly going to go with soy. if you do get one look for a soy candle called lemon cake it will make your whole entire house smell like lemon cake it smells so good
A Chicago-style hot dog– as served in the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding suburbs– is a steamed or boiled all-beef, natural-casing hot dog on a poppy seed bun. The hot dog is topped with mustard, onion, sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle spear, tomato slices or wedges, sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt; but not ketchup
this is totally off the top of my head and is probably wrong… I should just Google it but I’m to tired too.
Soy, an extract from the soy bean goes through a fermentation process as it breaks down. There for I believe burning the organic by products would give off a less pleasing odor.
Beeswax, although being organic also has the no fermentation and is filled with honey that is absorbed into the wax. Burning will admit a sweet odor.
wow that almost sound like it could be true and not just made up… now I am worndering what the real answer is.
i think soy based because its very oily and really releases the fragrance. it also lasts longer as well. so im definetly going to go with soy. if you do get one look for a soy candle called lemon cake it will make your whole entire house smell like lemon cake it smells so good
hmmm try soy based
A Chicago-style hot dog– as served in the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding suburbs– is a steamed or boiled all-beef, natural-casing hot dog on a poppy seed bun. The hot dog is topped with mustard, onion, sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle spear, tomato slices or wedges, sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt; but not ketchup
Soy Based. Or so I’ve heard. Apparently soy holds oils better, meaning a longer, more fragrant scent.
bees wax smells like honey in the first place, so i would go with that.
both
this is totally off the top of my head and is probably wrong… I should just Google it but I’m to tired too.
Soy, an extract from the soy bean goes through a fermentation process as it breaks down. There for I believe burning the organic by products would give off a less pleasing odor.
Beeswax, although being organic also has the no fermentation and is filled with honey that is absorbed into the wax. Burning will admit a sweet odor.
wow that almost sound like it could be true and not just made up… now I am worndering what the real answer is.