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Why can essential oils be dangerous in a candle?

Updated: Sep 11, 2023


Contrary to what one might think, essential oils are not always an ideal natural solution. Some of them can emit gases similar to those of electronic cigarettes if introduced in too large quantities in a candle recipe. These essential oils, when subjected to the high temperatures of a flame, can release pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene and toluene into the air.



Formaldehyde is common in the air and is often emitted from household products and building materials. This can limit the respiratory tract, subject to burns of the eyes and nose if it is present in too large a quantity. If you are often subjected to this gas, there is a possibility of damaging your airways. You can recognize the excessive presence of the product by brown or even black nasal secretion, a pain in the throat similar to the symptoms of a flu or even pain in the eyes similar to a drying of these.



Benzene is a gas present in its natural state in small quantities, it is also used in the industrial environment. Its exposure is extremely dangerous for the complete system of a human being by its carcinogenic aspect. This gas is found in the exhaust of gas vehicles or even in cigarettes. Benzene is dangerous both inhaled and touched, and even more so when subjected to heat and light.



Toluene is a flammable and explosive volatile liquid. This gas is commonly used in industry as a solvent for paint, varnish, rubber, ethyl cellulose, polystyrene, polyvinyl alcohol, printing inks, greases, waxes, epoxy or epoxy resins and other resins. This causes, in a closed environment, irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, not to mention headaches, dizziness and a feeling of drunkenness.


To conclude, essential oils and candles do not exactly make good partners if they are poorly calibrated in a recipe and can even be dangerous to the point of being carcinogenic. It is therefore necessary to shop well when you are sold a candle with essential oils. A little tip for you, if the candle smells of essential oils or irritates your eyes when you smell it, it contains too many essential oils. However, a candle with essential oils can be functional if it does not smell of essential oils for most of them.

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