When it comes to candles, you probably use them to add a nice fragrance to your home, and maybe keep them on standby in case ...
A: No. Candles can be anything but harmless. Candle manufacturers, unlike the pesticide people, aren't required to list or disclose any hazardous, toxic or carcinogenic compounds used in their ...
If you're a candle lover, you have probably seen some brands offer soy or beeswax versions as natural alternatives to typical wax options. But are conventional candles actually bad for you? And if ...
In the soft glow of candlelight, few of us pause to consider what's actually burning. As research sheds light on the composition of common mass-produced candles, Made Trade explains that a growing ...
When candles burn, they release various vapors and particles into the air, but research suggests that using them is safe. Credit...Aileen Son for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner ...
Health Canada has issued a recall of a decorative candle sold across the Maritimes, saying it lacks required child-resistant closures. Health Canada also suggested changing the oil used in the product ...