How To Choose a Candle

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Choosing the right candles for your home or event can be more challenging than at first it may seem. There are many factors that go into which candle will work best. Some of the factors are, the environment the candles will be in, the number of candles being used, scented or unscented candles, and length of time the candles need to burn.
Lets assume that the candles being decided on are made by a reputable candle company and are high quality candles. That is, of course, one of the most important factors. There hundreds, if not thousands, of candle styles available to pick from so which one should you choose?
Why are you buying the candles? People buy candles for many different reasons, for decoration, ambiance, to freshen the air, all of the above. The answer to this question will begin you down one path or another. A soft romantic ambiance can be gotten from any candle when it is lit. However, you may not want to light a novelty candle (candle with a special shape or design) because it will be ruined once it is burned. If all your going for is ambiance then you need to consider the environment the candles are being used in. Is the setting a dinner for two or a bubble bath for one? Taper candles are the traditional "romantic couple" dinner candles. If you're going for the bubble bath then you might just want a few tealights to surround the tub with.
If the candles are only going to be used for decoration, is it for your home or an event? Many people purchase candles to use in their homes that they don't intend to burn. Pillar candles are very popular for creating decorative arrangements and centerpieces. With so many pillar sizes and colors available finding candles to match your home decor is relatively easy. If you are decorating for an event check with the venue about their rules pertaining to candles. Some have a strict "no candles" rule. Others allow candles but require that the candle flame not be higher than the top of the container they are in. The type of event will determine what style of candle you look for.
If you're using the candles to freshen the air, the main factor to consider is the size of the room. Smaller rooms like bathrooms may only need a votive or small jar to freshen the air. For larger rooms such as living rooms or master bedrooms larger candles like a 6x6 pillar or 64 oz. jar might be a better choice. The larger the surface area of the liquid wax the faster the fragrance will be pushed into the air. Some fragrances are naturally "lighter" than others. A Vanilla scented candle may not be as noticeable as a Black Cherry, or a Honeydew as strong as a Lilac. Sometimes a subtle fragrance is all that is desired.

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